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Blog-2 | Eagle Transmission & Auto Repair - Lavon/Wylie
30 May, 2023
Picture this: you're cruising down the road, enjoying a smooth ride, when suddenly, your vehicle starts to exhibit strange behavior. Perhaps it's a rough idle, a loss of power, or even a misfire. You suspect something is amiss, but what could it be? Enter the often overlooked yet crucial component: the ignition coil. Responsible for igniting the spark plugs and ensuring proper combustion, the ignition coil plays a vital role in your vehicle's performance. To help you unravel the mystery of a failing ignition coil, we've compiled the top five symptoms to watch out for. Rough Idle Your vehicle's engine should purr like a contented kitten, but if you notice a rough or uneven idle, it could be a sign of a failing ignition coil. A faulty coil can disrupt the spark delivery ... read more
Blog-5 | Eagle Transmission & Auto Repair - Lavon/Wylie
26 Apr, 2023
Spring is the season when we start reviving everything after the cold season. The landscape comes back to life as the temperatures begin to rise. The flowers start to blossom, and the trees grow leaves. And just as everything blossoms, you should also show your car some love. You use it to move to different places during the sunny season. That said, here are effective ways to prepare your vehicle as the spring season knocks: Check the Tire Pressure and Tread Tire pressure can decrease as the cold weather gives way to the hot weather. This is caused by temperature fluctuations. Experts argue that the tire can gain or lose 1 PSI for every 10°F change in temperature. Additionally, this is the right time to check the tire tread. In cold weather, salt and grime wear them o ... read more
Blog-3 | Eagle Transmission & Auto Repair - Lavon/Wylie
30 Mar, 2023
The brakes are one of the most important safety features in your vehicle, making it one of the most important areas to keep in good working order at all times. That's why frequent brake inspections and replacements as needed are one way to ensure your safety behind the wheel, while also avoiding costly repairs down the road. If you continue to read along, you will learn about the most common signs pointing at worn-out or malfunctioning brake pads. 5. Noise While Braking An obvious sign of brake pad wear is noise. Sharp scratching can be heard when the brake pads are completely gone or the wear indicator starts to work. What is a wear indicator? It's installed by the manufacturer to inform the driver when the brake pads have worn out to a certain level. Rust can a ... read more
Blog-1 | Eagle Transmission & Auto Repair - Lavon/Wylie
30 Jan, 2023
A vehicle's transmission is an essential component that plays a key role in the smooth operation of your car. It’s responsible for shifting gears, allowing the engine to function at different speeds, and transmitting power from the engine to the wheels. Over time, transmissions can become worn or damaged, leading to problems such as slipping, grinding, or shifting issues. In some cases, a full transmission overhaul may be required to repair the issue. What Is a Transmission Overhaul & When Might You Need One A transmission overhaul is a comprehensive repair service that involves completely disassembling the transmission, examining each component, and repairing or replacing any parts that are damaged or worn. This is a more extensive repair than a transmission rebuild, whic ... read more
Blog-4 | Eagle Transmission & Auto Repair - Lavon/Wylie
23 Dec, 2022
When it comes to keeping your car in top shape, it's important to remember to regularly check and change your fluids. There are four fluids in particular that you should keep an eye on: engine oil, transmission fluid, brake fluid, and power steering fluid. Engine oil is essential for keeping your car running smoothly. You should check the oil levels and top up or replace the oil every 3,000 miles or so. Your transmission fluid helps make gear shifts smooth and efficient. You should check the levels every 30,000 miles and replace it every 60,000 miles. Your brake fluid helps your brakes work correctly and safely. It should be checked every 25,000 miles and replaced every 45,000 miles. Finally, your coolant helps keep your engine from overheating. It should be checked every 10,000 miles ... read more
Blog-2 | Eagle Transmission & Auto Repair - Lavon/Wylie
30 May, 2023
Picture this: you're cruising down the road, enjoying a smooth ride, when suddenly, your vehicle starts to exhibit strange behavior. Perhaps it's a rough idle, a loss of power, or even a misfire. You suspect something is amiss, but what could it be? Enter the often overlooked yet crucial component: the ignition coil. Responsible for igniting the spark plugs and ensuring proper combustion, the ignition coil plays a vital role in your vehicle's performance. To help you unravel the mystery of a failing ignition coil, we've compiled the top five symptoms to watch out for. Rough Idle Your vehicle's engine should purr like a contented kitten, but if you notice a rough or uneven idle, it could be a sign of a failing ignition coil. A faulty coil can disrupt the spark delivery ... read more
Blog-5 | Eagle Transmission & Auto Repair - Lavon/Wylie
26 Apr, 2023
Spring is the season when we start reviving everything after the cold season. The landscape comes back to life as the temperatures begin to rise. The flowers start to blossom, and the trees grow leaves. And just as everything blossoms, you should also show your car some love. You use it to move to different places during the sunny season. That said, here are effective ways to prepare your vehicle as the spring season knocks: Check the Tire Pressure and Tread Tire pressure can decrease as the cold weather gives way to the hot weather. This is caused by temperature fluctuations. Experts argue that the tire can gain or lose 1 PSI for every 10°F change in temperature. Additionally, this is the right time to check the tire tread. In cold weather, salt and grime wear them o ... read more
Blog-3 | Eagle Transmission & Auto Repair - Lavon/Wylie
30 Mar, 2023
The brakes are one of the most important safety features in your vehicle, making it one of the most important areas to keep in good working order at all times. That's why frequent brake inspections and replacements as needed are one way to ensure your safety behind the wheel, while also avoiding costly repairs down the road. If you continue to read along, you will learn about the most common signs pointing at worn-out or malfunctioning brake pads. 5. Noise While Braking An obvious sign of brake pad wear is noise. Sharp scratching can be heard when the brake pads are completely gone or the wear indicator starts to work. What is a wear indicator? It's installed by the manufacturer to inform the driver when the brake pads have worn out to a certain level. Rust can a ... read more
Blog-1 | Eagle Transmission & Auto Repair - Lavon/Wylie
30 Jan, 2023
A vehicle's transmission is an essential component that plays a key role in the smooth operation of your car. It’s responsible for shifting gears, allowing the engine to function at different speeds, and transmitting power from the engine to the wheels. Over time, transmissions can become worn or damaged, leading to problems such as slipping, grinding, or shifting issues. In some cases, a full transmission overhaul may be required to repair the issue. What Is a Transmission Overhaul & When Might You Need One A transmission overhaul is a comprehensive repair service that involves completely disassembling the transmission, examining each component, and repairing or replacing any parts that are damaged or worn. This is a more extensive repair than a transmission rebuild, whic ... read more
Blog-4 | Eagle Transmission & Auto Repair - Lavon/Wylie
23 Dec, 2022
When it comes to keeping your car in top shape, it's important to remember to regularly check and change your fluids. There are four fluids in particular that you should keep an eye on: engine oil, transmission fluid, brake fluid, and power steering fluid. Engine oil is essential for keeping your car running smoothly. You should check the oil levels and top up or replace the oil every 3,000 miles or so. Your transmission fluid helps make gear shifts smooth and efficient. You should check the levels every 30,000 miles and replace it every 60,000 miles. Your brake fluid helps your brakes work correctly and safely. It should be checked every 25,000 miles and replaced every 45,000 miles. Finally, your coolant helps keep your engine from overheating. It should be checked every 10,000 miles ... read more

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