Automatic transmissions generate a lot of heat. This is where the transmission lines enter the scene, making the entire system cooler. You might not realize it, but the transmission lines are one of the most important and overlooked parts of your vehicle. They build a great connection between the transmission of your car and the radiator.

Additionally, your transmission is made with composite aluminium or metal or a rubber hose. Although transmissions are created keeping their exposure to high temperature in mind, they are also prone to considerable damage. After all, they help you to switch the speed of your car from super fast on a highway to slow in a densely populated area only within a few seconds.

Taking into account all the work they do, it essential to prevent your transmission from overheating.  Its good health is synonymous with your safety and your overall driving experience. You can do so easily with the help of an expert who understands their functioning inside-out.

If you experience broken lines, don’t compromise the performance of your vehicle and get them changed. Also, it is essential to include the necessary transmission parts such as the planetary gear set that works great in case of an automatic one. And, also add a torque converter, in case of a manual one, that acts as a clutch.

The Two Important Tasks of Lines

  1. Carrying the fluid to and from the transmission, disposing of the excess heat, making it cooler and subsequently pumping back into the transmission
  2. Taking the fluid back and forth to the external radiator

How to Identify a Leakage

Various indications make you aware of a leak in the transmission lines. If left untreated for a longer time, it can pose a severe threat that can overheat and damage your vehicle. A leak generally means a low level of fluid. Some of the symptoms are:

  • A Visible Damage-Red Fluid Beneath Your Vehicle

Checking beneath your vehicle is a part of your regular maintenance. During the inspection, if you find a red fluid coming out from your vehicle, then it may be due to the leakage. So, as soon as you experience this situation, get the faulty part replaced to bring your car again on the road track.

  • A Hard Shifting of the Gears

As you know, transmission needs fluid to work effectively. However, if there is a leak, it may supply low fluid, making it harder to keep functioning. As a result, there will be hard movement in shifting the gears, and you can also experience slipping if you don’t solve the problem soon.

  • Overheating of Your Vehicle’s Engine

A leakage can overheat the whole system, due to the interrupted flow of the fluid. It might hinder the performance of other parts, if not treated on time. In this case, replacement is the only solution when it starts leaking.

Sometimes, it is difficult to identify the leakage in the lines. With this, a question might trigger your mind whether you can drive with leaking ones or not? Well, you can but should not. As the leaked ones can discharge a lot of fluid, that can ultimately result in the car’s failure.

Remember to replace the transmission lines, if they are leaking and save your hard-earned money by escaping the cost.

If peace of mind and your hard-earned money is essential to you, and you face any of the problems in the lines, give us a call at (954) 581-0390 to schedule your appointment. AMS is one of the best automotive performance shops in Florida. Bring your car and get the leaked ones replaced at a minimum cost.