All Transmission World is a Total Car Care Shop serving trucks, cars, and company fleets

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The school year has come to an end.  For many people, this means summer vacations, trips to the mountains, camping excursions or simple weekend adventures. Whatever your style, chances are you’ll be hitting the road, but are you confident that your car is in good enough shape to get you there safely and efficiently?

The professionals at All Transmission World know that keeping an eye on everyday wear and tear can stop small problems from becoming expensive headaches when you’re traveling either by yourself or with your family.

Now is the time to schedule a pre-trip inspection performed by certified technicians at All Transmission World. It involves inspections of the following systems: cooling, braking, emissions, steering, suspension, fuel, and electrical. Their technicians will also evaluate engine performance, tires, air pressure, filters, AC, gauges, wipers, horns, lights, and mirrors.

Located in Apopka, All Transmission World has been proudly serving the Greater Orlando area (Orange, Osceola, Seminole and Lake counties) since 1982.

Their goal from the start has always been to provide outstanding customer service while delivering a quality product at an affordable price, supported by an iron-clad warranty.

They are first and foremost the local transmission specialists. With over 300 parts, hydraulic systems, electrical systems, and computer-controlled operations, today’s drive trains are notably sophisticated. The technicians and re-builders at All Transmission World spend many hours at home and on the job staying up to date with the latest products and changes to transmissions coming from the automotive industry.

Some of the most frequently asked transmission questions are listed below along with All Transmission World’s responses:

• “What should my transmission fluid look like?” – When checking the fluid level, take a few seconds to observe its color and consistency. Healthy fluid is clear and has a pink or reddish tint. If the transmission fluid appears dark brown or exudes a burnt odor, the transmission is slipping.

• “What should I do if I have a transmission leak?” – Fluid leaks are signs of trouble. Check the underside of the transmission casing for wetness and the ground directly below the transmission. Catch the leak early and the only expense you may have is a front or rear seal. Leave the leak unattended and extended damage to the transmission can result and lead to a much higher repair bill.

• “How do I know if my transmission is slipping?” – Slipping is the most common driving symptom of transmission trouble. When the transmission slips, the gear changes become drawn out and a slight hesitation is felt as the shifts occur. A vehicle owner should NOT delay in having the problem checked. This condition usually signals an internal failure in the transmission.

Over the years, customers who have enjoyed their quality service and products have clamored for All Transmission World to offer many other automotive repairs, from oil changes to brakes to complete engine rebuilds. They slowly introduced these new services store by store to ensure that their techs had the proper training and that they could deliver the same high quality that their loyal customers have come to expect.

Today, All Transmission World is proud to say that they have accomplished that goal, and they are now providing complete automotive repairs.

Be sure to visit their website. It provides a lot of information about transmissions, as well as other automotive information. Give it a look at AllTransmissionWorld.com.

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