Are you having transmission problems?
We are here to help! The Transmission is a key part of your vehicle so don't hesitate to give us a call and schedule an appointment.
Why Should You Have Automatic Transmission Repair Services Performed?
Automatic transmission service is designed to prevent unexpected failure and to keep your transmission functioning optimally. Grinding noises and leaking will alert you to potential problems early. Replacing a transmission can be expensive, so doing the basic maintenance can maximize the life of your transmission.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
We service and repair automatic transmissions
Automatic transmission repair can be complicated considering all the components that go into it. Automatic Transmissions shift between gears automatically and changes gears depending on the driver's throttle pedal, speed, engine speed, and load on the vehicle. Shifting gears is automatic once the car is in Drive. Most automatic transmissions have 4 or 5 forward gear ratios, including Reverse, Park, and Neutral.
MANUAL TRANSMISSION
We also service and repair manual transmissions
Manual transmissions may have between two to eight gears and require the driver to use the clutch pedal and gear shift to manually shift gears based on the speed of the vehicle. Manual transmission usually require less maintenance than automatic transmissions. Manual transmissions typically come in two configurations, front-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive. Our friendly staff are here to help you. Contact us for a quote.
CLUTCHES
We replace clutches and parts
Clutches help your vehicle start and shift gears smoothly. Clutches are in automatic and manual transmission vehicles. There are different types of clutches. During gear shifts, the clutch engages and disengages from the flywheel and transfers the torque through the transmission. The clutch in your car does a lot of work and can wear out.
TRANSFER CASES
We diagnose and work on transfer cases
All four wheel drive vehicles have a tranfer case. It receives power from the transmission and sends it to front and rear axles. Most transfer cases manufactured today are chain driven. The drive shaft connects the transfer case to the transmission and also to the front and rear axles.