2015 Lexus RX350 Transmission Service & Repairs

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Don’t wait for minor transmission issues to snowball. Firestone Complete Auto Care will take care of your 2015 RX350, whether it's a manual or automatic. Schedule an appointment today.

Why is Your 2015 RX350’s Transmission So Important?

The transmission delivers power from the motor to your wheels so that you can drive at your desired speed. Since the transmission has to translate the precise amount of power for your desired amount of speed, a tiny transmission issue can take a major toll on your car’s performance. Such problems aren’t hard to spot. Lexus RX350 transmission problems can present themselves as shifting delays, jumping or grinding during acceleration, a feeling of shakiness, or whistling noises or a burning smell coming from beneath the hood. Let Lexus RX350 transmission problems linger and you could see your fuel economy decrease or find that you can't drive your RX350 at all.

Lexus Transmission Recommendations for 2015 RX350s

According to Lexus, your RX350’s transmission should be checked regularly for wear and tear. For example, Lexus recommends exchanging transmission and differential fluids in 2015 Lexus RX350s at certain intervals with Lexus-approved transmission fluid. Our technicians are trained to service 2015  Lexus RX350 transmission systems according to vehicle manufacturer recommendations. As soon as you suspect something’s wrong with your RX350’s transmission, book an appointment at your local Firestone Complete Auto Care to help keep your Lexus running for miles and miles.

How Much Do Lexus RX350 Transmission Repairs Cost

We do our best to keep Lexus RX350 transmission repairs and services affordable. Stop by your nearest Firestone Complete Auto Care and we'll start your visit with a free Courtesy Check. We'll inspect your RX350's major operating systems so you can have the information you need to make the best decision for your car. Whether your vehicle needs a fluid exchange or preventative maintenance, you can count on our Triple Promise: Fixed Right. Priced Right. Right on Time.

2015 Lexus RX350 Transmission Q&A

  • What happens if I "ride" my Lexus's brakes? Riding the brakes (keeping your foot lightly pressed on the brake pedal for a long time) can lead to transmission issues over time. Keep that in mind when driving in hilly terrain and remember to use engine braking when possible.
  • What can I tow in a Lexus? Think twice before volunteering to tow your friend's moving trailer, no matter how light the load might seem. Defying your RX350 towing capacity can spell trouble for the transmission system. Always consult your owner's manual before towing or hauling something.
  • How often does my RX350 transmission fluid need to be checked? Regularly checking and exchanging your 2015 RX350’s transmission fluid is one of the best ways to help the transmission system perform. Some technicians would say that between 30,000 and 60,000 miles is a good timeframe for having your Lexus's transmission fluid checked and replaced, but that timeline can vary depending on how your vehicle is used and your manufacturer’s recommendations. Leaks or low transmission fluid are easy to spot and affordable to repair.
  • Can Lexus RX350 transmission fluid leak? Yes. Lexus RX350 transmission fluid can leak as time passes, which may lead to transmission problems. Transmission fluid leaks are often caused by worn or damaged transmission components, such as the transmission pan, cooler lines, seals, or housing. An overfilled transmission may also be behind your transmission fluid leak.
  • Who can fix my  Lexus RX350 transmission leak? Look to your local Firestone Complete Auto Care for RX350 transmission system diagnostics and repairs. Schedule an appointment online today.
  • Can I drive my Lexus RX350 with a transmission fluid leak? You should avoid driving with a transmission fluid leak. Your transmission system relies on transmission fluid to operate properly, and a leak may decrease performance, cause your RX350 to overheat, or even lead to transmission failure.