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Question: My 2001 Jeep Grand Cherrokee is shifting very hard. Is there a transmission repair shop in the Pittsburgh, PA area?
Answer: Yes, there is a Cottman Transmission repair shop in Pittsburgh. The service center is located at 2248 Babcock Boulevard. Don't wait to have your transmission repaired as a failed one can be prohibitively expensive.
Question: Where can I find information about some reputable transmission repair shops in Dunedin Florida? What should I look for in terms of pricing?
Answer: You can find information about some reputable transmission repair shops in Dunedin, Florida on the following website: http://www.edmunds.com/repairshops/all/Florida/PinellasCounty/Dunedin-1.html. Compare prices as much as possible to get the best possible deal.
Question: I have need a Jeep transmission repair job done to my car, but I'm a woman. I've heard that a lot of shops discriminate against women drivers. How do I a situation where the shop would over charge me? Should I bring a guy friend?
Question: My transmission is starting to slip. Is allison transmission repair reliable?
Question: What is the most commonly fixed transmission in America
Question: if I had some one change my transmission filter and gasket, then when I was driving my car the car wouldnt go in drive or reverse anymore and was leaking transmission fluid does that mean the transmission went out?
Question: Does Honda guarantee transmission quality? If I experience a transmission failure, which party (Honda or me) is responsible for the repair costs?
Question: What price range will I be looking at for repairing my Mitsubishi Eclipse transmission? How much does it cost to get the transmission replaced?
Question: My Ford has over a hundred thousand miles and is starting to rev up instead of shifting when it should on the RPM's. Is it time that I got my transmission repaired or replaced?
Question: Everyone knows about the importance of oil changes as preventative maintenance. Is there any low-cost maintenance that can be done for automatic transmissions that would help avoid expensive repairs?
Answer: There are several things you can do:
1) don't overload/overwork your transmission. It was designed to do what it does within limits.
2) Don't 'burn' your transmission when trying to get out of a snowbank or mud. Mineral-based fluids 'die' very quickly when overheated, and they DO NOT recover. CHANGE IT.
3) Though transmission cleaning is not normally recommended, when changing fluid, use the AMSOIL product which is noncorrosive and can be disposed of as nonhazardous waste.
4) Use the best fluids. Anything cheaper and of lesser quality will end up costing far more in lost fuel mileage overall, and in eventual premature repairs at greater cost than the best fluid. Use AMSOIL's synthetic fluid for your specific purpose. It is unrivaled. AMSOIL INVENTED synthetics for automotive use and has billions of miles in research and development.
5) Add a transmission cooler (radiator) is you must push the limits. It will be cheaper than a transmission.
Joe Aldridge @ www.EternaLube.com