Get a whole new transmission to get your car working again
Does your transmission jerk or slip between shifts? Is it difficult to shift into higher gears? Does your car delay three seconds or more to engage in reverse or drive? Do you see metallic particles in the bottom of the oil pan? Does your transmission fluid smell burnt? Is your transmission fluid dark in color? Do you hear whining, clunking, or humming noises?
If you answered ‘yes’ to at least two questions, you definitely need to have your transmission checked. In some cases, your transmission just needs repair and service. However, if the repair does not solve the problem, transmission replacement might be necessary. Visit Topeka Transmission Service or call us today!
Our replacement options
- Remanufactured Transmission Parts - Some used transmission parts can be restored to the original equipment manufacturer standards. This restoration is usually completed by the manufacturer. Contact us for the availability of the remanufactured transmission part that's perfect for your vehicle.
- Rebuilt Transmission Parts - We can replace your worn-out transmission, but we consider that a last resort. Components that still function do not need replacement. We work hard to rebuild as much as possible to save you time and money.
Transmission Replacement FAQ
Transmission replacement is usually recommended when internal damage is too severe for standard repairs to fix. If your vehicle experiences persistent slipping, delayed engagement, burnt or dark transmission fluid, or unusual noises like whining or clunking, it may indicate deeper issues that require a full replacement rather than a simple repair.
Some of the most common warning signs include difficulty shifting into higher gears, hesitation when putting the car into drive or reverse, grinding or shaking أثناء shifting, and visible metal particles in the transmission fluid. If multiple symptoms appear at once, it’s a strong indication that a professional inspection is needed right away.
A rebuilt transmission involves repairing and replacing only the worn or damaged components while keeping functional parts intact. A remanufactured transmission is restored to original equipment manufacturer standards, often by the manufacturer, and includes more comprehensive replacement of internal parts for like-new performance.
