OEM Nissan Automatic Transmission Parts
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Shift Smoothly with Automatic Transmission Parts
There are too many adventures to be had to keep your car in the shop. Get back on the road today with genuine OEM parts from Nissan Canada. Automatic transmission components include clutch packs, bands, valve bodies, solenoids, and planetary gear sets. These parts work together to provide seamless gear changes. Factory transmission parts use materials designed for specific torque loads and fluid temperatures. Quality components ensure smooth operation and long service life.
How Transmission Parts Change Gears
Your automatic transmission uses hydraulic pressure to engage clutch packs and bands. The valve body directs fluid to different circuits based on speed and throttle input. Solenoids controlled by the transmission computer regulate fluid flow. Planetary gear sets provide different gear ratios through various holding patterns. Clutch packs use friction discs that lock components together. Steel bands wrap around drum surfaces to hold gears stationary. Nissan transmission parts for vehicles like the Murano and Armada undergo heat treatment for durability. The torque converter multiplies engine torque during acceleration. Accumulator pistons cushion gear engagement for smooth shifts. Seals and gaskets prevent internal fluid leaks. The system requires clean transmission fluid for proper operation. Components work with complete automatic transmissions as integrated systems.
What Wears Out Transmission Components
Clutch pack friction material wears from normal engagement cycles. Bands crack from repeated flexing under high torque loads. Valve body passages clog from contaminated transmission fluid. Solenoids fail from electrical faults or debris in fluid passages. Planetary gears develop worn teeth from inadequate lubrication. Generic aftermarket parts often use inferior friction materials that glaze quickly. Overheating breaks down clutch organic compounds. Seal wear allows pressure loss between circuits. Harsh shifting accelerates component wear. Improper fluid levels starve components of lubrication. Metal particles from worn parts contaminate the entire system.
Recognizing Transmission Problems Early
Replace transmission components when shifts become harsh or delayed. Slipping during acceleration indicates worn clutch packs. Transmission overheating signals reduced fluid capacity or failing pump. Strange noises like whining or clunking point to internal damage. Most automatic transmissions require service at 60,000 to 100,000 miles. Check fluid color and smell—burnt odor indicates overheating. Erratic shifting suggests valve body or solenoid problems. Fluid leaks create spots under the vehicle. Scan tools reveal transmission fault codes that pinpoint failing components. Genuine Nissan transmission parts include correct friction materials and precise machining that ensures proper engagement and long life, unlike aftermarket parts that may not withstand operating temperatures or pressures.
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