The Long-Term Benefits of Truck Transmission Maintenance

A red GMC truck in a clearing, surrounded by pine trees.It’s no secret that we love trucks at Ralph’s Transmission. From farm trucks and service vehicles to recreational trucks and daily drivers, they play an important role in Central Valley life. So many people around here depend on their trucks every day, and that’s why we offer specialized transmission maintenance, repair and rebuild services for truck owners in and around the Modesto area.

Truck Transmission Maintenance

Every aspect of truck maintenance is important, especially when it comes to the engine and transmission. You drive your truck a lot, and it can experience some extra wear and tear compared to most average passenger cars. Some are carrying heavy loads or driving on rough roads, which can also put more stress on the engine and transmission. Most of us are pretty good about keeping up with routine oil changes at recommended mileage intervals. It can be harder to keep track of transmission maintenance services.

What is a Transmission Service?

Just like your engine oil and filter, you want to replace your automatic transmission fluid (transmission oil), transmission filter and pan gasket periodically. This service doesn’t need to be performed as often as an oil change, but it is equally important to the long-term health and performance of your truck. Depending on the age, mileage and driving conditions of the truck, you may need to get your transmission serviced every 30,000 miles or so. That mileage interval may be higher for newer trucks or those not driven as hard as work trucks, off-road trucks and daily drivers. Check your owner’s manual and consult with your local truck transmission specialist to learn the best transmission service recommendations for your specific truck.

Transmission Maintenance Benefits

There are many reasons why it’s a good idea to keep up with transmission maintenance for your truck:

Transmission Health—A healthy transmission is good for your entire truck. Regular maintenance can help prevent problems from developing, and you may also be able to catch minor issues before they lead to major internal transmission damage. Be proactive with your truck’s transmission maintenance and it will benefit you in the long run.

Transmission Performance—Of course, a healthy transmission with clean fluid will work better. It will shift smoother and operate properly, so you can depend on your truck when you need it most.

Protecting Other Automotive Systems—A smooth transmission will have automotive benefits beyond the transmission itself. It can help protect your engine, other drivetrain components (axles, differentials, transfer case, joints, etc.), wheels, tires, suspension, brakes and more. Keeping up with all aspects of proper automotive maintenance is a good thing to do if you want your truck to run well and last longer.

Preventative Maintenance—We already mentioned the preventative benefits of transmission maintenance. Transmission repairs and rebuilds are not cheap, so a good maintenance schedule can help prevent major problems from developing.

All of these add up to a healthier transmission, longer-lasting truck and overall peace of mind as a truck owner. For all your transmission maintenance or repair needs in the Central Valley area, call Ralph’s Transmission in Modesto at 209.526.1909 or schedule your service appointment online.

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