1986 Dodge W100 Drivetrain Repair

Service Your Dodge W100 Drivetrain

Don’t let drivetrain problems drive you crazy. Drive to Firestone Complete Auto Care for 1986 Dodge W100 drivetrain service and repair. Schedule an appointment today.

All About 1986 Dodge W100 Drivetrain Service

The drivetrain is responsible for transferring power from your W100's engine to its wheels. It runs the full length of your Dodge, from the axles to the transmission. It’s one of your W100’s most complex systems and includes everything after the engine transmission: driveshafts, axles, joints, differentials, and wheels. When you tune into you 1986 Dodge W100 drivetrain, you help maintain your vehicle’s overall power. You can help prevent repairs by checking and changing differential fluids, and lubricating bearings and gears according to Dodge's recommendations.

When to Get Dodge W100 Drivetrain Repairs

Drivetrains for front, rear, and all-wheel-drive and 4WD vehicles are quite different, so you don't want to go to just anyone for drivetrain repair. You want to visit Firestone Complete Auto Care. We can fix many 1986 Dodge W100 drivetrain components including the driveshaft, CV axles, and CV joints. Your W100 might need driveshaft repair if you notice heavy vibrations in your floorboards, clunks when shifting, resistance when turning, or vibration as your vehicle accelerates. It's hard to put a timeframe on drivetrain repair. The system's pieces and parts don't necessarily have a "shelf life." So much depends on the climate and your driving style. That’s one reason it’s a wise idea to visit Firestone Complete Auto Care at the first sign your Dodge W100 doesn’t drive like it used to.

Is normal to wonder whether or not 1986 Dodge W100 drivetrain repair is expensive. Again, it depends! Some more minor differential repairs, like seal or gasket replacement, can fall in the more affordable category. But bigger repairs, like bearing or gear replacement, require more labor and can therefore be more expensive.

Dodge W100 Drivetrain Q&A

Drivetrain problems mean driving problems. Get answers to common drivetrain questions and visit your local Firestone Complete Auto Care for drivetrain help.

  •  Can Dodge drivetrain maintenance help me save money? Yes, sometimes it can. First, servicing the drivetrain system can help you avoid more significant repairs. It can also somewhat reduce tire wear.
  • What are the symptoms of a damaged Dodge drivetrain system? Noises toward the back of your Dodge W100, leaking fluid, trouble turning — these could all be signs of drivetrain damage you want to address. Take action before something more severe happens.
  • How often should I come in for Dodge W100 differential service? Double check your owner’s manual and talk with a technician. Differential service frequency varies from car to car. At a minimum, we recommend getting your differential inspected and the differential fluid changed as a part of your regular vehicle maintenance routine since your vehicle cannot function without a differential.
  • What triggers the malfunction indicator light (MIL) in a W100? Engine problems, transmission problems, faulty sensors, electrical issues, misfire issues, and connector problems could all cause your W100’s malfunction warning light, or better known as the check engine light, to illuminate.
  • Can you clear the W100 check engine light on your own? It may be tempting to reset the malfunction warning light on your W100, but it's important to resist the urge. The check engine light is designed to warn you of potential problems with your vehicle, and resetting the light without fixing the underlying issue could lead to further damage or safety issues. The best course of action is to bring your W100 to your local Firestone Complete Auto Care for diagnostics and repairs.
  • How worried should I be about a drivetrain malfunction in my W100? A drivetrain malfunction in your W100 should never be taken lightly. Driving with a malfunctioning drivetrain can put you in danger and lead to further vehicle damage, so it's essential to have a qualified mechanic assess and repair the problem as soon as possible.
  • Does my W100 transmission belong to the drivetrain system? Yes, the transmission is an essential part of your W100’s drivetrain. The drivetrain consists of components — like the transmission — that transfer power from the engine to the wheels to move your W100 forward. Other components in the driver train include the axles, differential, and driveshaft.

1986 Dodge W100 Repair

Nothing lasts forever. Even your Dodge W100's many parts and pieces. When something breaks, we're ready. Click on a repair below to learn more about 1986 Dodge W100 repairs.