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Important Parts in Automatic Transmissions: A Short Overview

Your automatic transmission is a complex mechanism with many interworking parts that transfer the right amount of engine power to the wheels at a given speed. If you notice any sign of trouble with your transmission—-such as delayed shifting, grinding, or fluid leaks—then you should get to the shop ASAP. Transmission issues often worsen quickly, making it important to get to the shop quickly. At Mata Auto Repair, we provide expert transmission repair in the greater Omaha area. Here are seven important components in automatic transmissions.
Torque Converter
Torque converters are hydraulic fluid couplings that connect the transmission to the engine and enable proper acceleration. They’re also critical to keeping the vehicle in gear while stationary.
Automatic Transmission Fluid
Transmission fluid is vital to healthy transmission operation. It provides cooling, lubrication, rust prevention, and fluid pressure. This makes it very important that you’re driving with the right amount and that it’s clean. While it’s often recommended that transmission fluid gets exchanged somewhere between 30,000 and 50,000 miles, you’ll want to check your owner’s manual for your car’s exact mileage point and then always keep up with this important maintenance task.
Pump
Fluid pressure plays a critical role in proper gear operation and the pump increases fluid pressure to its necessary level.
Planetary Gear Set
The planetary gear set consists of planet gears, a sun gear, and a ring gear. For gear ratios to be correctly determined, the planetary gear set needs to be healthy.
Valve Body
Automatic transmission fluid is sent to the proper valves via the valve body’s channels.
Sensors
Sensors are integral to determining which gear you should be in as the car accelerates and decelerates.
Clutches & Bands
For gears to correctly rotate and engage/disengage, clutches and bands need to be in strong condition.
Transmission Repair in Omaha, NE
When you need transmission repair in Omaha and the surrounding area, contact Mata Auto Repair at
(402) 205-8750. At our nearby auto shop, we can expertly address your vehicle’s repair and maintenance needs. Feel free to give us a call today to make an appointment!









