TRANSMISSION FLUSH
Calgary: 920 28 St NE #6, Calgary, AB T2A 6K1, Canada
Phone: +1 587-647-5555
Regina: 1364 Cornwall St, Regina, SK S4R 2H5, Canada Phone: +1 306-993-0991
Regina: 1364 Cornwall St, Regina, SK S4R 2H5, Canada Phone: +1 306-993-0991

Transmission Flush Service in Calgary
Your transmission is one of the most complex and expensive components in your vehicle. Keeping it clean and lubricated is essential to ensure smooth gear shifts and long-term performance. At Urban Lube Calgary, we offer professional transmission flush services that remove old fluid, prevent damage, and restore your transmission’s health.
Why a Transmission Flush Is Important
Over time, transmission fluid breaks down due to heat and friction, losing its ability to protect internal components. Dirty or degraded fluid can cause:
- Slipping or jerky gear shifts
- Delayed acceleration
- Transmission overheating
- Increased wear and tear
- Costly mechanical failures
Signs You Need a Transmission Flush
- Rough or delayed shifting
- Grinding or whining noises
- Fluid that’s dark, burnt, or smells bad
- Transmission warning light
- Unusual vibration or surging
Why Calgary Drivers Choose Urban Lube for Transmission Service
- Precise fluid matching for your vehicle
- Full flush (not just a drain & fill) for deeper cleaning
- ASE-certified technicians
- Honest diagnostics and recommendations
- Service tailored to Calgary’s driving conditions
Book a Transmission Flush in Calgary
Protect your investment and prevent costly repairs. Schedule your transmission service with Urban Lube today and keep your shifts smooth in every Calgary season.
Calgary’s trusted shop for drivetrain care.
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Calgary’s trusted shop for drivetrain care.
Call Now or Book Your Service Online.
FAQs
Most vehicles require a flush every 60,000 to 100,000 km, depending on make, model, and driving conditions. We’ll check your fluid and recommend what’s best for your vehicle.
No. A flush removes all the old fluid and contaminants, while a change only replaces some of it. A flush offers more thorough protection.
Yes. Contaminated fluid can cause internal wear, clog valves, and lead to total transmission failure if left unaddressed.