Automatic transmission repair in Valdosta or find others
Address
1019 N Ashley St
Valdosta , Georgia 31601
United States of America (USA)
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  • Member of automotive association:
    1984
    Year of foundation of the company on the market
    Services:
    Automatic transmission repair
    ATF change
    Transmission diagnostics
    Transmission programming
    Manual transmission repair
    Fleet maintenance services
    Transmission flushing
    Transmission tuning
    Heavy Duty or Truck service
    Transmission parts sale
    Transmissions sale
    Torque converter sale
    Valve body sale
    Transfer case repair
    CVT repair
    DSG repair
    Valve body repair
    Torque converter repair
    Payment options:
    Cash
    Card payment
    Cheque
    For greater convenience:
    We speak Spanish
    Tow car services
    Comfortable waiting room
    Wi-Fi
    Coffee/cookies
    Benefits of our transmission shop:
    Dyno-tested transmissions
    Certified rebuilder
    We are equipped with:
    Transmission Dyno
    Valve Body Test machine
    Solenoid Test machine
    Torque converter repair equipment
    Description

    Since 1984, we have been providing our customers with high-quality repair services at reasonable prices. Our main objective is to provide our customers with professional services in a prompt manner. We will never charge our customers for the services they don’t need.

    Thanks to high level of workmanship and solid experience, we can guarantee that you won’t be disappointed. We employ only highly-qualified transmission repair specialists who can deal even the most challenging transmission issues. We work with different types of transmissions. Our experts use only state-of-the-art technologies to fix problems efficiently. Our services include the following: transmission repair, CV axles, automatic transmissions, manual transmissions, electronic diagnostics, clutch repair, complete drivetrain repair, and much more.

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