
Your Nissan’s transmission helps deliver power from the engine to the wheels, enabling efficient fuel consumption and an enjoyable driving experience. Wear and tear in your transmission system, like any other mechanical system, may occur due to heat and prolonged use. If left unattended, it may strain other components or cause a complete vehicle breakdown, leaving you stranded on the road. Here are signs to visit your trusted Nissan dealership for expert transmission service.
1. Slipping Gears
Are your shifts not as smooth as they ought to be? Transmission slipping is like having hiccups each time you attempt to change speeds. You press the gas, but your vehicle becomes reluctant or jerks as it can’t decide which gear to be in. This can slow acceleration.
There are several reasons that could lead to gear slippage, including low transmission fluid, a failing clutch, or worn gears. A professional inspection will determine if a fluid change or more extensive repairs are needed.
2. Fluid Leaks
Notice a red or brown liquid puddle underneath your car or in your regular parking spot? You could be having a transmission fluid leak. The transmission fluid performs a variety of functions, including lubricating and cooling the transmission components and maintaining proper hydraulic pressure for the gears.
The fluid leaks could be caused by a loose bot or plugs or a faulty transmission pan gasket, destroyed by road debris. Our technicians will repair or replace the necessary components and refill the fluid.
3. Burning Smell
Fresh transmission fluid typically has a slightly sweet or tart odor. A burning smell coming from your transmission is a cause for concern. It may result from overheated transmission fluid, low fluid levels, or a clogged filter. Using the wrong type of transmission fluid could also be the culprit. Ignoring the smell can further damage the transmission, leading to more expensive repairs and replacements.
4. Strange Noises
Healthy transmissions don’t make sounds as they work away. Grinding, humming, clunking, and whining are among the most common sounds that indicate potential transmission issues. We have the right tools to diagnose and fix the problem.
5. Check Engine Light
A check engine light indicates a problem detected by your vehicle’s computer system. While it can signal various issues, it often lights up due to transmission-related problems, especially if accompanied by signs like delayed or rough shifting, unusual noises, or a burnt smell.
Worried about your Nissan’s transmission? Contact Courtesy Nissan in Altoona, PA, today to book an appointment with our skilled technicians. We will gladly fix whatever issues your vehicle has and ensure you’re back on the road as soon as possible.

