TransTec Releases New 2016 Global Edition Transmission Guide – UnderhoodService

TransTec Releases New 2016 Global Edition Transmission Guide

Transtec-GuideTransmission professionals can identify automatic transmissions in virtually any vehicle in the world, including models as current as 2016, with a new global edition Transmission Guide now available from Corteco, the supplier of TransTec brand transmission and power steering kits.

Developed specifically to eliminate confusion over look-alike transmissions, the reference guide identifies transmissions by vehicle make, model, year and engine. Users can select Hyundai, for example, to determine that a 2011 Genesis with a V6 3.3L engine has a 6-speed, rear wheel drive transmission (model TB-65SV).

“Corteco published the original Transmission-by-Vehicle Guide in 1996 and has continuously expanded this convenient reference to make it more useful to transmission professionals,” said Patty Richards, senior marketing manager for Freudenberg-NOK Sealing Technologies. “Our goal is to assist shop owners and technicians across the world by making the complicated process of identifying transmissions a little easier.”

The 112-page Transmission Guide is a compact, spiral-bound reference and includes an overhaul kit reference chart that simplifies identifying and ordering overhaul kits by transmission application.

Contact any authorized TransTec Distributor for copies of the new 112-page Transmission Guide. The Transmission-by-Vehicle Guide also can be viewed on the Web or as a mobile app, both of which are continually updated so users always have access to the most current and comprehensive vehicle listings. The TransTec Transmission-by-Vehicle app can be downloaded for free on the Google Play store (Android devices), Amazon.com (Kindle Fire) and the App Store (iPhone, iPad or iPod touch).

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