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SERVICES

Transmission Service & Repair

The transmission is complicated and important components of your car

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ATX Bimmer – Transmission Specialists

       Many drivers may be unaware of this but the transmission in a BMW is considered one of the most intricate units of the car. It works with other parts and components. It is integral to the computer controlled driving systems of the car. If the transmission has issues, the rest of the car and its control systems will be dramatically impacted. It is common to see the instrument cluster light up like a Christmas tree with many different warning lights and the check engine light illuminated when there is a transmission related issue. The transmission of the vehicle usually relies on two key factors; the transmission fluid and the transmission filter.

 

 

 

 

 

An oil change can really change your mood.
And it will definitely change your oil.

One of the simplest, most effective and inexpensive ways to help protect the life of your car, especially its engine, is to change the oil and the oil filter regularly.

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Oil is the lifeblood of your engine. It reduces friction, lessens wear, provides lubrication, forms a seal between the pistons, rings and cylinder walls while helping to cool engine parts. Without the cleaning action of new oil, carbon and varnish buildup would be toxic to the engine. And engine oil even dampens the shock and noise of moving parts.

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With an oil change, or any other service, you’ll receive an ATX Bimmer Courtesy Check. We’ll look inside, outside, under the hood and underneath the car, then explain the findings.

Our ATX Bimmer Courtesy Check includes a visual check of the following items:

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          Engine air filter

          Brake fluid

          Power steering fluid

          Coolant/antifreeze

          We’ll also walk you through your vehicle                                 manufacturer’s recommendations for replacing these           vital fluids and filters.

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Oil change near me? The next time you ask this question, just book your appointment at ATX Bimmer!

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