How To Check Lexus Tire Pressure And Inflate Tires

If you have a faulty or broken transmission, you should know that you need to get it in for professional servicing as soon as you can. However, this can be easier said than done sometimes. Amidst the hectic lifestyles we lead today, it can be challenging carving out time to bring your Lexus car to a dealership for servicing. To top that off, you may not be able to afford the downtime associated with having your car repaired, especially if it’s your main mode of transportation.

If you have ever been in this situation, you may be wondering if it’s possible to drive your car with a Lexus transmission fault. Read on to find out the answer in this article.

What Happens When You Run Out of Transmission Fluid

The purpose of transmission fluid in your vehicle is to prevent the gears from grinding. If you have run out of our low on transmission fluid, this can result in damage to your gearbox and even an engine meltdown. Your engine will overheat and damage itself, which is something you want to avoid. Not only can this result in a longer downtime, you may also need to pay a heftier repair cost.

The process of damage to your gearbox  will take some time, which means that it’s possible to drive with a faulty transmission for a minimal period. However, that certainly doesn’t mean that it’s recommended.

Signs of A Bad Transmission

Besides running out of transmission fluid, there some other signs you can watch out for that point towards a faulty transmission. These are:

  • A pervasive strange smell that can smell like burning or corrosion. This can be caused by transmission fluid overheating or leaking. In some cases, the smell may not be caused by transmission fluid at all, but can point to a problem with another system within your car.
  • A worn manual transmission clutch which requires replacement.

Why Driving with A Bad Transmission Is Dangerous

A number of things can happen if you drive with a bad transmission, especially if it is already showing obvious signs of failure. These include:

  • The unexpected changing of gears, causing a sudden movement that can cause your car to lurch into another vehicle in front.
  • Damage to your engine and various components within it, which can eventually lead to transmission failure.
  • A delay or complete failure to change into the right gear while on the road.
  • Transmission fluid may still be in the process of leaking, and with an inadequate amount of fluid, the risk of overheating increases tremendously, putting your Lexus car at very high risk.

 

Let Our Certified Technicians at Prestige Lexus Assist You with Transmission Issues

When you are dealing with a bad transmission, bring your Lexus car to our service department at Prestige Lexus as soon as possible. Our certified technicians are skilled at handling a wide range of repair requests, and we can get your vehicle up and running again within a short turnaround time!