Stanley Ford Gilmer

Driveline Service

close up view of an engine's driveline being serviced

Driveline Service at Stanley Ford Gilmer

When you notice that your handling isn’t what it used to be, there could be several reasons, as your car has a lot of parts that are working quietly in the background. If you notice vibrations or strange noises through, it’s more than likely a problem with your driveline. When you want to have your vehicle inspected near Gilmer, Tyler, or Longview, you’ll want to head to Stanley Ford Gilmer.

Moving Your Tires

If you’ve been driving your vehicle for a while now, you’ve probably heard the term driveline or drivetrain thrown around. This refers to all the parts that help to direct the power of your engine to your wheels. While this might seem simple in theory, it’s important to note that your model’s tires are constantly turning at different speeds. If you take a tight turn, for example, your outer wheels are going to need to go a lot faster than your inner wheels. This delicate system is responsible for making that happen, which is why it’s important to make sure that it’s properly cared for. If you happen to drive a heavy-duty, or 4x4 vehicle, you’ll want to check on this system often. Moving heavy payloads or towing can cause a lot more stress than regular driving, which can lead to the deterioration of parts. 

Your Handling 

Taking care of your model doesn’t have to be difficult. You won’t need to be a mechanic to spot some of these general issues with your driveline, you’ll just need to remain attentive as you drive.
  • Focus on Your Handling: Your driveline is responsible for doling out your engine’s power to your tires, so when something goes wrong, your handling is almost certainly going to be directly affected. 
  • Don’t Tune Out Noises: You’re never going to want to turn a blind eye to the noises that your model makes. If you notice that these sounds get worse with speed, it’s time for service.
  • Vibrating and Shaking: Your model should never feel unsteady or unreliable. Either of these symptoms should be immediately addressed by a trained professional. 
  • Focus on Your Turns: While this also has to do with handling, you’ll specifically want to look for resistance. If it feels like your vehicle is fighting back, there’s a problem at hand.

A Comprehensive Repair

When you bring your model in for service, you can expect a thorough inspection. For a better understanding of the parts involved, you’ll want to learn more about:
  • Your Differentials: You might have a varying number of differentials depending on the type of vehicle that you drive, but you’ll generally want to have their fluid changed between 30,000 and 60,000 miles.
  • The Transfer Case: Not every driveline is the same, so if you drive a 4x4 model, you can expect to be equipped with a transfer case. This part will need service every 30,000 to 70,000 miles since it plays a critical role when it comes to capability. 
  • A Bad Driveshaft: When your driveshaft fails, you might experience horrible vibrations as outlined earlier. This piece helps to transfer power, which is why you’re going to want to make sure that yours is working properly. It’ll be inspected alongside the rest of your system.
 
A bad driveline can ruin performance, which is why you’ll want to schedule your next service at Stanley Ford Gilmer.