Only few of the GearBox repairs that we can perform
- Mechatronic Unit Repair
- Transmission Fluid Flush & Filter Change
- Solenoid Replacement
- Torque Converter Replacement
- Synchromesh Replacement
- Bearing & Bushing Renewal
- TCM Reflashing/Replacement

Specialized diagnostics repairs for both, manual and complex automatic gearboxes (including DSG and CVT)Schedule Appointment
Whether you are experiencing grinding gears, delayed engagement, or the dreaded “limp mode,” ignoring transmission symptoms leads to catastrophic failure.
We provide specialized diagnostics for both manual and complex automatic gearboxes (including DSG and CVT), starting with analyzing transmission fluid quality and reading mechatronic fault codes. Our bench-repair services include replacing worn synchromesh rings, upgrading clutch packs, and replacing faulty solenoids to restore optimal fluid pressure. We meticulously clean valve bodies and reseal the entire unit, guaranteeing seamless power delivery, improved fuel economy, and a drastically extended lifespan for your vehicle’s most complex component.

Preventative Maintenance, Diagnostic Services and Auto Repairs in West Midlands
Experiencing rough shifts or grinding gears?
We offer expert diagnostics and rebuilding for manual, automatic, and DSG gearboxes to restore smooth driving
Our ASE-certified mechanics in Michigan have access to advanced equipment for check engine light diagnostics, engine repairs, transmission repairs and other services. Whether you arrive at our service center for preventative maintenance services, car air conditioning services or any other needs, we will not stop until the work is done to your satisfaction.
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A high-pitched squeal is usually caused by the wear indicator on your brake pads. This small metal tab is designed to scrape against the rotor once the friction material is low, serving as an audible warning. It is critical to schedule a brake inspection immediately to avoid damaging your rotors.
Steering wheel vibration during braking typically indicates warped rotors or uneven brake pad deposits. When the rotor surface is no longer perfectly flat, it pushes back against the pads unevenly. This pulsation travels through the caliper and up the steering column, requiring a rotor resurfacing or replacement.
For optimal safety, you should have a certified mechanic inspect your brakes every 6,000 to 10,000 miles, usually during a tire rotation. However, if you notice a change in pedal feel, unusual noises, or increased stopping distances, you should seek a professional diagnosis immediately regardless of mileage.
While not always mandatory, it is highly recommended. New brake pads require a perfectly smooth surface to “bed” properly. If you install new pads on old, grooved rotors, you will experience reduced braking efficiency and a shorter lifespan for the new pads. Often, replacing rotors is more cost-effective.
Ceramic brake pads are quieter, produce less dust, and last longer for daily driving. Semi-metallic pads contain metal fibers that dissipate heat better, making them superior for heavy-duty towing or high-performance driving. Your choice depends on your specific vehicle application and your typical daily driving conditions.
A spongy pedal usually indicates air has entered the hydraulic brake lines or the brake fluid is severely contaminated with moisture. Since air compresses and fluid doesn’t, the pressure is lost. This is a serious safety hazard that requires a full brake system bleed and a leak check.
The cost of brake service varies based on your vehicle’s make and model. Generally, a professional axle service including premium pads and rotor replacement ranges from 200 to 600. Using high-quality OEM-equivalent parts ensures longevity and safety, providing a much better long-term value for the driver.
A burning smell typically indicates overheated brakes. This can happen from “riding the brakes” on steep hills or if a brake caliper is seized, forcing the pads against the rotor constantly. Overheating leads to brake fade, which significantly reduces your ability to stop the vehicle safely.
The brake warning light can signal several issues: your parking brake is engaged, your brake fluid level is dangerously low, or there is a pressure loss in the master cylinder. If this light stays on while driving, pull over safely and check your fluid, as it indicates a failure.
The most common cause is excessive warping of the brake rotor. This is caused by improper tightening of the wheels or wheel hubs that are not properly cleaned when the rotors are installed after a brake job or tire rotation, or it could be a bad hub. The problem does not show up right away, it can take a few hundred miles of driving, or getting the brakes hot enough for the vibration to show up. To solve this problem, the mechanic must first determine if the rotors are warped, the hubs are dirty, or if it a bad hub. The rotors can be machined if there is enough material on the rotor to machine it properly without going below minimum thickness required for a safe rotor, or the rotor must be replaced. If the hub is the problem it must be cleaned properly, the rotor reinstalled, and the smoothness and straightness (run out) rechecked.