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How To: Common Fixes for a Transmission that Shifts Hard

Based on article by the INSIDE TRACK AMSOIL Blog February 7, 2020 | AMSOIL Technical Writer links added by National Synthetics staff
Here are a few common reasons why your transmission may shift hard, jerk or hesitate.
⢠Low fluid level ⢠Depleted fluid frictional properties ⢠Poor cold-temperature fluidity
Start with the easiest fix
Thereās an old adage when troubleshooting: start with the least expensive and simplest fix.
In this case, check the transmission fluid level first. Low fluid can lead to a transmission that shifts hard.
Itās important to find out why the fluid is low and fix any problems. It could be a leaky seal or other mechanical defect. Otherwise, adding new fluid wonāt ultimately solve the problem.

Worn fluid can lead to hard shifts
Transmission fluid that has aged and lost some of its frictional properties can also lead to poor shift quality.
When your vehicleās computer tells the transmission to shift gears, hydraulic pressure (provided by the fluid) squeezes a series of plates together inside a clutch pack to connect the engine to the transmission output shaft and route power to the wheels. The fluidās frictional properties play a vital role in ensuring the clutch plates bind together properly and gear shifts occur seamlessly.
Over time, the fluidās frictional properties can degrade, leading to hard, jerky or inconsistent shifts. In this case, itās time for a fluid change.
How do you know for sure the fluid is worn?
The only definite way to find out is to conduct used fluid analysis. However, fluid that smells burnt or appears dirty is likely due for a change. You can opt for a transmission flush or pan drop.
Itās best practice to change the fluid before the frictional properties are depleted and you experience poor shifting.
Those poor shifts can cause the clutches to wear more rapidly and lead to bigger issues that need mechanical repairs.
Itās best practice to change the fluid before the frictional properties are depleted and you experience poor shifting.
Those poor shifts can cause the clutches to wear more rapidly and lead to bigger issues that need mechanical repairs.
Be aware of āadaptiveā transmissions
One interesting note affects newer vehicles equipped with adaptive transmissions.
These units ālearnā your driving habits and the characteristics of the fluid to adjust shifts accordingly. As the fluid loses its frictional properties, the computer compensates and adjusts transmission performance.
If youāve recently changed your fluid, the computer may still operate as if old fluid is installed, causing poor shift quality. In these cases, keep driving and eventually the computer will ārelearnā your driving habits and the behavior of the new fluid and adjust accordingly. The problem was significant enough on some 2012-2013 Ford F-150s to cause Ford to issue a technical service bulletin (TSB 13-1-10).
What do āfrictional propertiesā look like?
We know what good, crisp shifts feel like. Can we dive in even further and see what they look like?

The dark blue line represents the frictional properties of new AMSOIL Signature Series Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid. The light blue line shows the frictional properties of the same fluid after more than 180,000 miles in taxi cabs operating in the intense heat of Las Vegas.
As you can see, the lines are extremely close, with no abrupt spikes or dips. This means, after 180,000 miles of severe service, the fluid continued to deliver crisp, confident shifts.
Granted, itās not exciting to look at ā unless you love driving and want to protect your transmission.

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Cold weather can lead to a transmission that shifts hard
When the temperature drops, transmission fluids with poor cold-flow properties can thicken and cause elongated and hard shifts until the fluid has warmed up enough to flow properly.
Switching to a high-quality synthetic transmission fluid will help.
Synthetics donāt contain waxes, as conventional fluids do, meaning they remain fluid at lower temperatures for improved shifts during cold weather.The best transmission fluid available wonāt fix a broken transmission. But using high-quality synthetic fluid can help improve shift quality and maximize transmission life.
Originally published June 5, 2017.
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