Engine

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THE ENGINE IN YOUR VEHICLE IS WHAT KEEPS YOUR CAR RUNNING AND WORKING.

surprise that if your engine isn’t in great shape that your car won’t be either and you’ll need to visit your local auto repair shop. There are a few ways you’ll know that your engine is in need of repairs:

CHECK ENGINE LIGHT TURNS ON

A check engine light indicates a serious problem with your ignition, fuel or emission system. If this light comes on, it is a serious problem and needs immediate attention.

STALLING

When your engine stops running and your cars stalls, this could indicate a problem with the electrical system in your car or the fuel system. The engine is unable to ignite the gas in the car’s cylinders and requires attention from a certified technician.

ENGINE CLICKING OR TICKING

If your engine starts to sound like your watch, you may be having a problem with the car’s oil pressure. A damaged or clogged oil pump could be preventing oil from reaching all of the components necessary to run the vehicle.

USING THE LATEST IN STATE-OF-THE-ART TECHNOLOGY,

we will install a safe and effective cleaner to suspend harmful varnish and sludge from the transmission valve body, torque converter and lines and install new high-tech fluid with conditioners.

Just like your engine, you should have your transmission serviced regularly. When Cliff's Truck Service in Lexington, KY services your transmission, we:

  • Remove and inspect the pan
  • Clean or replace the screen
  • Clean the pan
  • Reinstall the pan
  • Install a new gasket
  • Replace old transmission fluid with new, high quality fluid
  • Make any additional needed changes and adjustments
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BY REPLACING THE OLD TRANSMISSION FLUID,

the expert team at Cliff's Truck Service essentially gives your vehicle’s transmission new life. The new fluid restores your clutch’s holding power. This reduces slip and heat production. Additionally, flushing the old fluid gets rid of small bits of clutch material and metal shavings, which can damage your transmission by clogging passages and wedging themselves between moving parts. Getting rid of the old fluid reduces wear within the transmission.

REPLACING OLD FLUID WITH NEW ALSO PROVIDES BETTER LUBRICATION WITHIN THE TRANSMISSION,

which boosts the holding ability of the transmission’s friction components. Improved lubrication also results in less heat. By decreasing friction and heat, your transmission will work better for a longer amount of time. A simple service can save you the money and time that come with a major transmission repair or replacement.
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