Transfer Case & Differentials

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Is your vehicle experiencing vibrations, especially over 50 MPH? Are you have difficulty turning or hearing strange noises coming from under the vehicle while you drive? These symptoms could means that your transfer case or differential need service. Let AAMCO take care of it with our Total Car Care service! Our expert mechanics make sure your vehicle will be back safely on the road in no time at all.

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AAMCO Drivetrain Services — Transfer Case & Differentials

AAMCO of East Lousiville can take care of your front and rear differential service needs as well as transfer case maintenance if your vehicle’s turning system is not working at 100%. The differential regulates the speed that each wheel spins so that either the left or right side wheels can spin faster during turns.

As important, is ensuring that your differential and transfer case have an adequate amount of fluid to provide proper lubrication to gears, bearings, shafts and other internal components. Failure to do that will lead to the heat, pressure and friction build-up slowly destroying the additives in the fluid, leading to small particles of metal breaking apart and mixing in with the fluids.

AAMCO Mechanic Holding Transmission Part

What Does AAMCO Transfer Case Service Include?

  • Draining out the old fluid
  • Refilling with new fluid of the correct type and quantity foryour vehicle

What Does AAMCO Front & Rear Differential Service Include?

  • Draining out the old fluid
  • Refilling with new fluid of the correct type and quantity foryour vehicle
  • Resealing the differential cover, if applicable

Why Should You Get Transfer Case & Differential Service?

Proper service of these parts will lead to improved shifting performance, less wear and longer life on internal parts and longer differential and transfer case life. Replacing the whole system will be much more expensive than providing proper maintenance.

You should replace transfer case and differential fluids every 30,000 miles! More often if your vehicle is four-wheel drive or used for towing other vehicles.

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