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FAQs

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What does the $1,199 cover?

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The $1,199 transmission repair covers all hard parts and labor, unless the torque converter, valve body, or any electrical components need to be replaced, which is rare. As soon as we get your vehicle into the shop, we'll do diagnostic testing on it to confirm that there aren't any electrical issues or components that need to be replaced. Towing your vehicle into the shop and all diagnostic testing is absolutely free of charge.

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Do all transmission repairs cost $1,199?

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Over 90% of customers qualify for the $1,199 transmission repair offer. However, foreign and exotic cars, along with CVT transmissions and diesel vehicles usually cost more due to the replacement parts. Nissan, Jaguar, and all German vehicles are exempt from the $1,199 offer. For an accurate quote, please call 281-351-4343 or fill out the quote request form on the homepage.

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How do I know if my transmission repair will cost $1,199?

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The $1,199 offer is valid for over 90% of our customers. However, we encourage you to speak with a transmission specialist so we can properly assess the problem and give you an exact quote. Please call 281-351-4343 today.

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How do I know if I have a transmission problem?

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There are several different symptoms of a transmission problem. Some of them include:

  • Check engine light comes on
  • Transmission fluid is leaking (a pinkish or reddish colored oil)
  • Noise coming from the transmission (sounds like metal clashing together or grinding)
  • Transmission is slipping
  • Hard to change gears
  • The vehicle shutters or shakes
  • The vehicle does not move

If you are experiencing one of the above mentioned symptoms, or you have reason to believe that you have a transmission problem, call 281-351-4343 to speak with a transmission expert. We'll usually be able to tell you over the phone whether it's your transmission or another problem.

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What is a slipping transmission?

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What color is transmission fluid?

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Your transmission fluid should be a bright red colored oil. If it isn't bright red, that's usually a sign that you have a transmission problem.

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I’m leaking transmission fluid. If I put more in, will it be okay to drive?

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No, not really. A transmission is supposed to be sealed. Although fixing the source of the leak can often times be a fairly inexpensive and quick fix, driving with a leaking transmission can cause major damage.