Transmission Maintenance Service Greenville NC

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American Transmission
Auto Repair, Automotive Transmission Repair
(252) 757-1101
917 W 5th Street
Greenville, NC 27834
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Greenville Transmission and Repair
Auto Repair, Automotive Transmission Repair
(252) 752-3109
310 W Gum Road
Greenville, NC 27834
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Harrells Auto Repair Inc
Auto Repair, Automotive Transmission Repair
(252) 756-1657
2207 May Street
Greenville, NC 27834
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AAMCO Transmission
Auto Repair, Automotive Transmission Repair
(866) 787-5016
4050 S Memorial Drive
Winterville, NC 28590
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Kings Automotive
Auto Repair, Automotive Transmission Repair
(252) 752-2940
718 King Lane
Grimesland, NC 27837
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Buddys Garage
Auto Repair, Automotive Transmission Repair
(252) 946-7979
4525 Voa Road
Washington, NC 27889
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East Carolina Import Service
Auto Repair, Automotive Transmission Repair
(252) 946-3395
300 Hackney Avenue
Washington, NC 27889
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Lis Transmission Repair
Auto Repair, Automotive Transmission Repair
(252) 402-6413
205 Lovick Lane
Washington, NC 27889
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  • How an Automotive Transmissions Works

    There are primarily two types of transmission styles, automatic and manual (stick shift) the power generated from the engine is transferred into the transmission through an input shaft. Most automatic transmissions have a service filter in the transmission pan that needs to be changed at manufacturer's specified intervals. When servicing an automatic transmission a complete fluid flush is recommended, there are many passages inside the transmission and a complete flush is best.

    The driver can select a mode by maneuvering the gear shift lever which is placed on the steering column or next to the driver seat on the right. In most cars it is necessary to depress the brake pedal before the gear selector can be moved from the Park position. Most vehicles gear selection consists of  park, reverse, neutral, overdrive, drive, second and first gear in that order. The park or P mode locks the transmission mechanically. This restricts movement of car in any direction. This is achieved using a metal rod that engages the output shaft and prohibits movement.

    An automatic transmission allows automatically changing the gear ratios by determining the speed and load of the engine. From the 1950s, cars have been manufactured with automatic transmissions. The automatic transmission is controlled by selecting a desired gear from the hydraulic gear engagement system.


    Automatic Transmission Gear Range Selector

    Inside the Automatic Transmission

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