Slipping
If the engine revs but the vehicle does not move like it should, there may be internal wear, fluid pressure issues, or related transmission faults.
Call About SlippingIf your vehicle is slipping, jerking, leaking, or delayed going into gear, you can book online now or send your vehicle details first.
If the engine revs but the vehicle does not move like it should, there may be internal wear, fluid pressure issues, or related transmission faults.
Call About SlippingHarsh shifts, jolts, or lurching can point to electronic control issues, worn components, or a transmission in distress.
Call About JerkingIf drive or reverse engages slowly, that hesitation should be checked before it becomes a stranded-vehicle problem.
Call About Delayed ShiftingCheck engine or transmission-related alerts need proper scan data and experienced interpretation, not guesswork.
Call With Warning Light QuestionsFresh spots under the vehicle can indicate a leak serious enough to affect shifting quality and long-term damage risk.
Call for an InspectionWhining, humming, grinding, or clunking sounds during acceleration or shifting should be diagnosed before they escalate.
Call About NoisesIf the vehicle feels unsafe, inconsistent, or unreliable, the messaging here should make it easy to act immediately.
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