The driveline of a vehicle encompasses several essential components that operate independently of the engine and transmission. This system includes the driveshaft, axles, wheels, differentials, and various joints, collectively referred to as the drivetrain. These components collaborate effectively to facilitate vehicle steering and overall movement. Repairs to the driveline may become necessary in instances of physical or structural damage, excessive wear, corrosion, or failure of any component within this critical system.
It’s essential that the 3 components of a drivetrain are maintained and in good working order.
We service all the functioning parts, from the differentials (front and rear) and transfer case (in four-wheel and all-wheel drive vehicles) to the transmission.
Over time, the fluid in a vehicle’s front and rear differentials can break down, placing unnecessary strain on the gears. Left unserviced, the vehicle will become more and more difficult to turn at varying speeds, causing safety issues and potentially damaging other parts.
Luckily, our technicians are here to gauge and replace your differential fluids, so you can take each turn with confidence.
In four-wheel and all-wheel-drive vehicles, maintaining the condition and level of transfer case fluid allows the gears to operate smoothly. Premature wear and tear can occur when lubricants are left unchanged, hindering the healthy operation of the transfer case.
To ensure this gearbox efficiently transfers power from the engine to the front and rear axles, Georges Commercials ® Technicians recommend fluid maintenance at specific times throughout the vehicle’s lifespan.