When Should I Change My Transmission Fluid

 


When Should I Change Transmission Fluid is a question that we hear often. Like motor oil, Transmission Fluid is a lubricant that deteriorates over time. Depending on driving conditions, most manufacturers recommend changing Transmission Fluid between every 30,000 and 60,000 miles.

Determining which service interval can be tricky. Most vehicles are driven under normal conditions part of the time. Other times, vehicles are driven under severe conditions.

When Transmission Fluid becomes discolored, it is time to change the fluid. Unfortunately, fewer vehicles provide the ability to check fluid. Because of this, Sant Automotive generally recommends that you change your Transmission Fluid the first time before your car reaches 50,000 miles, and we recommend that you change your transmission fluid every 30,000 miles after that.

The advantage to following this schedule is that our transmission fluid supplier, BG Services, will provide up to $2,000 in coverage for automatic transmission that have been serviced at these intervals. It’s called the Lifetime BG Protection Plan.

When servicing your transmission, Sant Automotive performs a complete Transmission Fluid Exchange. Virtually, all of your transmission fluid is replaced. Your transmission will last longer, and you get the peace of mind of being protected under the Lifetime BG Protection Plan.

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