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Taking Care Of Your Manual Gearbox: Our Helpful Tips

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If you drive a manual vehicle, then taking care of your gearbox is important for keeping your car in good shape. Our top tips to maintaining your gearbox are sure to keep it working properly for longer. Keep reading to find our helpful advice.


How Long Should Your Gearbox Last? 

Your manual gearbox should be able to last up to 120,000 miles on average, however erratic and inefficient driving can definitely reduce this and cause damage. Unlike automatic cars, manual gearboxes function in a simpler way, with a gear stick and clutch pedal, meaning they are less susceptible to hydraulic and electrical failures. Looking after your gear stick and clutch, however, are still important if you want them to last.


Taking Care Of A Manual Transmission

These are our tips on taking care of your manual gearbox:


The Clutch Pedal

Be careful with your clutch pedal, as using it improperly will wear it out quickly and cause more problems in the future. Ensure you are pushing your clutch pedal down fully when changing gear, and taking care when bringing it up, so that you don’t stall.


Servicing

Getting your vehicle routinely serviced is a great idea for ensuring that your car and gearbox last longer. Professional advice may help you spot something that you wouldn’t have originally and help to save you from a more expensive repair in the future. A service is recommended approximately every 30,000 to 60,000 miles.


Cooling Systems

Getting your engine’s cooling system checked is a good way to ensure the safety of your manual vehicle. Cooling fluids prevent your engine from overheating, and a service will help to find out whether transmission fluid is working appropriately in your gear system.


Driving In The Right Gear

Driving in the proper gear is detrimental to your gearbox’s lifespan. If you are driving in the wrong gear, this will definitely wear down the gears and cause severe damage to the gear system. So, be careful to avoid this when you are driving.


Resting Your Foot On The Brake

Resting your foot on the brake is a common cause of damage. It is easy to do and many people are in the habit of letting their foot rest on their brake. However, this can put pressure and stress on your engine and your gearbox, causing them to wear down faster over time.


Gearbox Specialists

Here at Gearbox Specialists, our team of vehicle technicians are expertly trained to help with your vehicle concerns. Whether it be a clutch replacement or a manual transmission repair, we have the expertise to help you no matter what.


For any further enquiries or questions about what we do, feel free to contact us and speak to one of our team members today. We will be happy to assist you and give you our best advice.

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