Transmission Fluid
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About Transmission Fluid
If you've just completed a transmission repair, you're going to need fluid to add back into it. Or if it's time for your routine fluid flush, usually ever five years or 60k miles, it could be several quarts you need to refill the volume that was drained. You shouldn't drive with low transmission fluid as it could cause it to overheat and cause damage internally, so let us bring fluid to you. At AutoZone, you'll have access to the correct type of fluid from popular brands like Pennzoil, and we'll get it to you quickly with Free Next Day Delivery.
Hard shifting, clunking into gear, a loss of prime code that triggers the Check Engine light and an acrid burning smell from under the hood can indicate your transmission fluid is low. It needs to be full to perform the hydraulic functions it's tasked with along with bathing moving parts in a lubricating, cooling fluid. And only the correct transmission fluid type should be used to ensure your vehicle has the protection needed to avoid complications, and you can find it online or in-store.
At AutoZone, discover the best transmission fluid for your vehicle, no matter what you drive. Need help making the right choice? Our friendly staff can give you a hand.
Hard shifting, clunking into gear, a loss of prime code that triggers the Check Engine light and an acrid burning smell from under the hood can indicate your transmission fluid is low. It needs to be full to perform the hydraulic functions it's tasked with along with bathing moving parts in a lubricating, cooling fluid. And only the correct transmission fluid type should be used to ensure your vehicle has the protection needed to avoid complications, and you can find it online or in-store.
At AutoZone, discover the best transmission fluid for your vehicle, no matter what you drive. Need help making the right choice? Our friendly staff can give you a hand.
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