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Why would transmission issues hurt gas mileage?

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Transmission problems like low fluid, slippage or leaks cause strain, making the engine work much harder to propel the vehicle. This wastes fuel. Inspect, top-off or change fluids, adjust bands and clutches as needed.

Any transmission problems that force the engine to rev higher or work harder to compensate will inevitably require more fuel to be burned, taking a toll on miles per gallon. Proper maintenance and prompt repair of issues improves mpg. Check more at bruitly

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