5890 Dixie Road
Mississauga, Ontario L4W 1E9
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5890 Dixie Road Mississauga, ON L4W 1E9
Mississauga Dixie Road Rating 4.7/5 - 21 Reviews
A manual transmission has a clutch, which is responsible for transferring power from the engine to the transmission, allowing the driver to switch gears and control your driving experience. Compared to an automatic transmission, the manual transmission is mostly made up of mechanical gears that rely on the drive to shift.
Manual transmission service is essential for keeping your manual transmission in optimal condition. Transmission fluid naturally degrades over time, which is why replacing your transmission fluid is important to keep your gears shifting smoothly. How often you need to change your transmission fluid depends on the year, make and model of your vehicle, give your local Mister Transmission a call to find out when you
If you are experiencing any of the following problems, you should get your transmission checked as soon as possible. Recognizing these warning signs early is key to minimizing the cost of your repair as it may only require a minor repair or service
– Check engine light is on
– Clutch is slipping – when the clutch slips, the engine will rev but the car doesn’t move as it should, or sometime not at all. This could indicate a worn clutch or clutch pedal that may require a simple adjustment, rebuild or a new clutch.
– Grinding Noises
– Noisy in Neutral – If you feel your car ‘bumping’ or ‘clanging’, this could indicate your transmission fluid needs to be topped up
– Lack of Responsiveness or delays in movement
The first step is to book an appointment at your nearest Mister Transmission. We always start with our FREE Road Test and Multi Check inspection to identify any problems with your transmission, and if any additional diagnostics or work is required. At Mister Transmission, we repair and rebuild transmission to the highest quality standards, using state of the art diagnostics tools and technology to ensure we provide you with a repair that lasts. And, with our nation-wide warranty, you can travel with confidence knowing that we have you covered anywhere across Canada.
Mister Transmission provides complete transmission maintenance including fluid checks, filter inspection, road testing, and multi-point diagnostics. This service helps identify early issues, improve performance, and extend the lifespan of your transmission while reducing the risk of costly future repairs.
Most vehicles should have transmission maintenance every 30,000 to 60,000 km, depending on driving conditions and manufacturer guidelines. Regular servicing at Mister Transmission ensures optimal performance, prevents overheating, and helps detect potential problems before they become serious.
Transmission fluid lubricates, cools, and protects internal components. Over time, it breaks down and loses effectiveness. Mister Transmission ensures proper fluid levels and quality, helping prevent wear, overheating, and costly transmission damage.
Common signs include delayed shifting, unusual noises, fluid leaks, or reduced performance. If you notice any of these issues, Mister Transmission can perform a detailed inspection to diagnose and resolve problems before they worsen.
Yes, regular maintenance helps identify minor issues early and prevents them from developing into major transmission failures. Mister Transmission’s preventative service approach saves time, reduces costs, and improves long-term vehicle reliability.
The evolution of transmissions has made these machines and systems increasingly complex. When transmission repairs are required, determining the cause and cure for what ails can be tricky.
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At Mister Transmission we have access to leading-edge diagnostic equipment, enabling us to offer you the fastest and most accurate findings about what’s going on inside your vehicle’s transmission.
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Just as you have other parts of your car serviced, your transmission needs maintenance to ensure a long life and avoid transmission problems.
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