£407.51

Average price for this repair in Farnham in the last 30 days^

Why choose the RAC for an automatic transmission fluid top-up?

At the RAC, we've got over 125 years' experience helping UK drivers. We have the skills and knowledge to keep your vehicle running. We'll give you results you can rely on at a price you can afford.

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Book an automatic transmission fluid replacement

To help make sure you’re getting smooth gear shifts and a long transmission life you need to maintain your automatic transmission fluid. So when you need to, make sure you have that old fluid drained and refilled at an RAC Approved Garage.

Any work done will meet the high standards set by the RAC.
We’re friendly, straightforward and jargon-free

Book a diagnostic

A mechanic will check your car for faults and talk you through any repairs you might need. There are various ways to check for faults, which could include a physical examination or plugging in to check your car’s onboard engine management system.

We’ll look for any mechanical or electrical problems. If we need to, we’ll also check your car’s onboard engine management system. Depending on your car and issue, this will usually include: – Engine – Power steering – Brakes – Transmission – Exhaust system – Fuel injection system – Cooling system and air flow – Sensors

And it’s not just automatic transmission fluid replacements that we do in Farnham

RAC Approved Garages offer MOTs and services. Our professional mechanics have the expertise and experience to make sure your vehicle is operating safely and efficiently – results you can rely on at a price you can afford.

Try one of our RAC Approved Garages

Rowledge Garage

5.0/5

sed in Rowledge Surrey, Rowledge Garage provides a quality, reliable motor engineering service covering all garage operations from MOTs to car servicing and auto diagnostics. The garage offers free vehicle pick up and drop off to customers for your convenience, plus competitive pricing with a personal service.
5 The Square, Rowledge, Farnham, GU104AA

Liphook Auto Services

5.0/5

We pride ourselves on our customer service and our online feedbacks speak for themselves. We are based in Lindford at Broxhead trading estate. Come and experience how a garage visit should be!!!
Sterling House, Broxhead Trading Estate, Lindford, GU350JX

Ravenscroft Motor Company

4.6/5

Our garage in Fleet, Hampshire provides MOT Testing, car servicing and offers a comprehensive range of car repairs. We work across all makes and models and have an excellent reputation throughout the local area for our efficient, professional and affordable service. Since 1979 Ravenscroft Motors has provided Fleet and the surrounding area with a variety of garage services and are proud of the strong customer loyalties that have developed over this time. When leaving your vehicle in our care‚ you can be assured that our team of dedicated professionals are committed to providing you with the highest levels of expert services at value for money prices. We hope that we may be able to assist you with your motoring needs and look forward to welcoming you to our Fleet Road service centre.
57-61 Fleet Rd, Fleet, GU513PJ

Swiftest Motors Ltd

3.7/5

Swiftest Motors of Aldershot are a friendly and honest independent garage dedicated to providing sensational service to you and your vehicle. We are here to build solid and trusting customer relationships based on providing a truly excellent service with great value. We want to prove to you that we will go the ‘Extra Mile’ to gain your custom and, more importantly, retain it. As a proud member of the RAC Approved Garage Network our mission is to always provide you with the highest quality of auto repair and exceptional customer service. Our skilled team of highly qualified motor engineers will always get you back on the road as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Swiftest Motors Ltd., 17 Blackwater Way, Aldershot, GU124DN

Farncombe Service Station

3.0/5

Farncombe Service Station
Meadrow, Godalming, GU7 3HT

Frequently asked questions on automatic transmission fluid change

Automatic transmission fluid should be changed every 30,000 to 60,000 miles. However, always check your vehicle’s manual for the manufacturer’s recommendation. Your driving habits and the conditions you drive in will affect how quickly your fluid degrades. Regular checks and following the manufacturer’s guidelines will help to make sure your transmission stays in good condition.

Some people believe that changing old transmission fluid can cause issues, especially in high-mileage vehicles. This myth stems from the fact that when automatic transmission fluid is changed, the new fluid can sometimes dislodge debris, causing problems. However, this is usually due to debris build-up.

If you don’t change the automatic transmission fluid, it can become contaminated and lose its effectiveness, leading to transmission wear and potential failure. Over time, dirty automatic transmission fluid can cause increased friction, overheating, and significant transmission damage. Regular changes will help you avoid costly repairs and keep the transmission running smoothly.

Fresh automatic transmission fluid is bright red and clear. If your fluid looks clean and smells fresh, it’s been changed recently. You can also check the service records for confirmation. If in doubt, ask your mechanic to check.

Signs that you might need a transmission flush include:

  • Slipping gears: The transmission struggles to stay in gear.
  • Delayed gear engagement: There’s a noticeable delay when shifting gears.
  • Overheating: The transmission becomes excessively hot.
  • Unusual noises: Grinding or whining sounds from the transmission.
  • Dirty fluid: The automatic transmission fluid is dark or discoloured.

A flush can help remove contaminants and restore the fluid’s effectiveness.

It’s often best to have a professional do it. The process can be messy and requires proper disposal of old fluid. Professional services also include checks and diagnostics to ensure everything is working.

Transmission fluid is used in automatic transmissions, while gearbox oil is used in manual transmissions. They’re made to do different jobs, so they’re not interchangeable. Automatic transmission fluid is designed for the hydraulic and cooling needs of automatic transmissions, while gearbox oil provides the necessary lubrication for manual transmissions.

An automatic transmission flush is a service where all the old automatic transmission fluid is removed, and new fluid is added. It helps remove contaminants and old fluid that might be stuck in the transmission. It’s more thorough than a simple fluid change and can help restore the transmission’s performance.

Yes, changing the automatic transmission fluid is necessary to keep your vehicle’s transmission running well. Over time, the fluid degrades and becomes less effective, leading to potential transmission problems. Regular changes help the transmission run smoothly and can prevent costly repairs down the line.

To extend the life of your automatic transmission fluid:

  • Regular maintenance: Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for fluid changes.
  • Avoid excessive heat: Don’t overload your vehicle or tow heavy loads when you don’t have to.
  • Check for leaks: Regularly inspect your vehicle for fluid leaks.
  • Smooth driving: Avoid aggressive driving habits that can overheat the transmission.

Proper care and regular upkeep can significantly extend the life of your automatic transmission fluid and transmission.

An automatic transmission fluid change will typically take about 1 to 2 hours, depending on the vehicle and the service provider. This includes draining the old fluid, replacing the filter (if necessary), and refilling with new fluid. If more services or diagnostics are needed, it could take longer.

If your transmission fluid is low:

  • Check for leaks: Look for any visible leaks under the car.
  • Top up the fluid: Use the right type of fluid for your vehicle.
  • Monitor the fluid level: Regularly check the fluid level to make sure it stays within the recommended range.
  • Consult a mechanic: If the fluid level continues to drop speak to a mechanic so that they can inspect and fix any issues.