Please wait while the page loads...

2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In Transmission

2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In transmission services offered by Courtesy Toyota of Brandon:

  • Transmission Filter Replacement
  • Transmission Restoration
  • Transmission Flush
  • Transmission Fluid Change
  • Transmission Repair
  • A Full 2013 Toyota Prius Plug-InTransmission Service includes a filter replacement, fluid change, flush, gasket, hose and pan inspection and a free multi-point inspection on all other components.

At Courtesy Toyota of Brandon, our talented mechanics specialize in 2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In transmission repair and are OEM certified. Check out our awesome service department reviews online to see why thousands of Toyota Prius Plug-In happy owners pick us for fast, inexpensive, and steady auto repair.

2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In Transmission Fluid

A transmission fluid change is ordinarily half the price of a transmission flush as it requires a lot less fluid and time to properly perform. 2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In transmission fluid changes are immensely important to keep your vehicle's transmission cool and lubricated. If you don't routinely and constantly change your fluids at least each 30,000 miles or so, you may find that your 2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In transmission will rapidly slip. Check your car's owner's manual for more details on the specific mileage intervals in which your transmission needs the fluid changed. At Courtesy Toyota of Brandon, we offer a wide range of transmission fluid specials. You can likewise schedule transmission service online and save even more. if you need help researching fluid levels, pricing, or discovering a admired service center, give us a call at 8132854632 and one of our proficient service specialists will gladly help.

2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In Transmission Filter

Changing your 2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In transmission filter isn't as easy as other filters in your car. There are numerous vital components to your transmission filter including the filter itself, which is ordinarily a metal plate with a fiber material that catches pollutants. Your 2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In will likewise contain a pickup tube, gasket, and rubber seal which may all need to be replaced along with the filter. Your 2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In transmission filter will need to be replaced every 30,000 or 50,000 miles. Be sure to check your vehicle's maintenance guide for more information on mileage and time intervals. You can also give Courtesy Toyota of Brandon a call for expert and rapid advice. If you'd like us to handle your transmission service, we often promote transmission service coupons ranging from filter discounts to fluid specials on a monthly basis. Click here for more service specials and parts specials.

2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In Transmission Flush

A transmission flush is usually twice the price of a fluid change due to the amount of arduous time the service takes and the fact that the flush not only replaces the fluid in the pan but likewise removes unnecessary fluid from the cooler lines and other parts of your important transmission. A 2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In transmission flush likewise uses about 10 quarts of fluid to totally clean and flush out the system.

How do you know if you need a Transmission Fluid Change or Transmission Flush?

A transmission flush is only necessary if your system contains unchecked dirt or debris. If the fluid is exceedingly dark or contains other sediments, we would recommend a complete system flush instead of only just exchanging the fluid. If you'd like one of our experienced and skillful Toyota Prius Plug-In technicians to carefully examine your transmission fluid, book your transmission service online or give Courtesy Toyota of Brandon a call at 8132854632.

2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In Transmission Replacement

Car transmissions are remarkably complex. Deciding on whether to completely rebuild or replace a bad transmission can be very difficult. Frequently, the deciding factor is determining which parts are bad or failing. During a rebuild, Courtesy Toyota of Brandon will totally disassemble your 2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In transmission and meticulously clean and examine each single part. This requires immensely huge knowledge of not only the parts of the transmission, but the cost of repair versus replacement. It also requires knowing which components are compatible. Our certified Toyota master technicians specialize in transmissions and can complete this process delicately, expeditiously and adequately.

2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In transmission replacement is a much simpler option, yet, it can be more pricey in the short term. Price shouldn't be your only concern when looking for a transmission replacement, especially in a 2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In. Having the newest and most compatible components assembled by a factory trained master technician can save you a considerable amount of capital in the long run. The option that's best for you is totally your decision. Call the service advisors at Courtesy Toyota of Brandon and let us help you. We usually promote an assortment of transmission replacement specials and transmission service specials to help you save.

2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In Transmission Cost

The cost of a new 2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In transmission could be over $3,500 depending on the car, yet, transmission services such as fluid changes and a transmission fluid flush are considerably less expensive, in some cases costing less than $150. These services are vital to prolonging the life of your 2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In transmission. At Courtesy Toyota of Brandon, we offer a vast variety of transmission repair specials and transmission components discounts. Call 8132854632 or schedule an appointment online to discover more!

2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In Transmission Problems

Common warning signs that your transmission is having issues are:

  • If you notice an odd noise or grinding sound when you shift gears or if you feel your gears catching when you change them then your transmission likely needs more lubricant or something more serious could be at fault.
  • An instantly apparent sign would be if your 2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In transmission warning light is on.
  • Transmission fluid leaks are the most common and critical sign you need a transmission fluid change or potentially even a complete flush service. It's uncommon, but leaks could again mean there's an issue with your transmission hose.
  • One of the most common signs is when your transmission shifts gears but the result of those shifts are delayed.
  • Strange smells are a sign your transmission fluid is burning inside your components.

If you experience or think you may be experiencing any of these issues, give Courtesy Toyota of Brandon a call today and we'll walk you through the step by step process of checking your fluid levels or you can bring your 2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In into our factory-trained proficient mechanics and we can accurately diagnose any issues your car may have for free as part of our multi-point inspection process. Schedule your transmission service online today!

2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In Automatic vs Manual Transmission

Automatic and manual transmission will usually require a wide range of different fluids. Automatic transmission fluids are ordinarily thinner and are usually red or green in color. Manual transmission fluid or gear oil is more burly and thicker due to additives and other essential compounds necessary to lubricate the gearbox and other parts. Manual transmissions have a higher friction environment due to the way gears are changed, thus the lubricant is immensely different.

Not only are the fluids different between manual and automatic transmissions but the level of heat the fluids experience is extremely different. Automatic transmissions generate substantial heat and thus the fluid in your transmission must be changed more usually. If you don't change your 2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In transmission fluid, your transmission will have hazardous broken metal shavings and other corrosive material spread throughout the essential components of your 2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In. You should usually check the fluid levels between your fluid and transmission flush service intervals. In many cases, manual transmissions don't come equipped with a dipstick to check your fluid levels, so it can be exceptionally difficult to do. Call or visit Courtesy Toyota of Brandon for more advice if your transmission doesn't contain a dipstick.