Fleet Drive Train Services
Drive Train repair, Beach Auto Care in Panama City Beach, FL 32413 knows how to fix the problem. Our knowledgeable experts will diagnose the situation and help you make a decision. Leave the dirty work to us!
Our competitively priced Drive Train services include:
Clutch
A clutch is a component of the drive train that engages and disengages the power transmission from the driving shaft to driven shaft. The clutch is located between the gearbox and the engine. During a gear change, disengaging is required and the clutch facilitates this disengagement. Clutches need periodic servicing and replacing. When it comes to clutch repairs and replacements, you can count on Beach Auto Care in Panama City Beach, FL 32413. We have engine experts who will ensure that all your truck or fleet clutch issues are addressed.
Differential
The differential is another component of your truck's drive train. The differential lets your truck make turns with ease (remember, the different wheels of your truck travel varying distances when turning). The differential should be serviced regularly. Your fleet of trucks requires periodic differential repairs and replacement. At Beach Auto Care, we offer differential repair, rebuild, or maintenance services for trucks.
Driveline
A driveline is made up of all the parts of the powertrain (the main components that generate power and drive your truck), but excluding the transmission and engine. The driveline, which is located after the transmission, changes depending on whether the vehicle is rear-wheel, front-wheel, or four-wheel drive.
With time, moisture, pressure, heat and load cause gear oil to breakdown leading to lubrication failure and worn out gears. This will result in noisy engines and poor truck performance. To solve driveline problems, you need to have worn-out lubricant and engine parts replaced. To have this done by experts, call 850-249-8416 or visit Beach Auto Care today. We will ensure that you experience smoother gear shifting.
Transmission
A truck's transmission adapts the output mechanical power from the engine to drive the wheels. The main purpose is to reduce the number of revolutions made by the crankshaft by use of interlocking gears. The common types of transmissions include manual transmission, automatic transmission, semi-automatic transmission, direct shift gearbox (DSG), TipTronic gearbox, and continuous variable transmission (CVT).
With time, a truck's transmission wears out and starts developing problems. Transmission problems are known to cause mechanical breakdowns. When this happens, you need to have the transmission repaired, rebuilt, or replaced. For everything from transmission rebuilding to transmission repair and transmission replacement, trust Beach Auto Care. Call us or visit us today.
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Reviews
We are visiting from Illinois and the check engine light came on in our vehicle. I stopped in and spoke to Josh, explained that my code reader indicated a faulty O2 sensor. Josh explained what could cause this code and suggested a diagnostic be done before simply changing parts. Diagnostic was done, sensor changed and we are back on the road. Great staff from Josh, to the office staff, to the technicians. Highly recommend. Al Kubon, 01/11/2024 |
l decided to have Beach Auto Care rebuild my transmission after talking with Josh, the manager. You will feel confident I'm sure, in having Beach Auto Care do your auto repairs. The office staff is friendly & knowledgeable and their mechanics are top notch and provide quality service. l will not hesitate to bring my car back to Beach Auto Care for any future repairs, and will recommend Beach Auto Care to all my friends and family. Jessi Howard, 11/09/2021 |
The service was awesome. Dealing with the service manager and office folks was a real pleasure. They gave me a perfect diagnosis, and repaired my truck at a reasonable price. I've used them several times and have nothing but good things to say. Curtis Roach, 12/08/2021 |