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Wauchula, FL

Transmission Replacement at our Wauchula shop

Bring it to our Wauchula shop and we'll handle the transmission replacement. Here's where to find us, when we're open, and how to book a time.

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Where to find our Wauchula shop

Address, hours, and directions for the shop that handles your transmission replacement.

Address

201 North 6th Avenue
Wauchula, FL 33873

Shop phone

(863) 222-3947

Hours

Monday
7:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Tuesday
7:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Wednesday
7:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Thursday
7:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Friday
7:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Recent Transmission Replacement Work in Wauchula

Real jobs completed by our team in the Wauchula area

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Our Team

August 2026

Shift Shudder Starting at 85,000 Miles

The Problem

The vehicle owner reported experiencing a shift shudder issue that began around 85,000 miles.

What We Found

The technician found that the issue was related to the automatic transaxle assembly.

The Fix

The technician removed and replaced the automatic transaxle assembly components as required. Additional fluids and programming might be needed to complete the service. The vehicle may require a break-in period or re-learn process, which can take 200-300 miles.

The Result

The vehicle was serviced to address the shift shudder, and the owner was informed about the potential break-in period.

Pro Tip

If you experience a shift shudder, it might be time for a transmission check. Addressing it early can prevent more costly repairs down the line.

FAQ

Transmission Replacement in Wauchula: questions answered

Answered by our licensed technicians serving Wauchula.

How do you decide a transmission is past repairing?

By what we can see and measure, not by how bad it sounds. Pressure testing, fluid and pan condition, stored data, and what the vehicle actually does under load tell us whether a component fix has a real chance. If it does, we'll offer it, because it's the smaller bill.

Remanufactured or used, which one should I pick?

Start with how long you intend to keep the vehicle and what the rest of it looks like. Remanufactured is the lower risk option at a higher price, used is the reverse, and both are legitimate depending on your plan. We lay out what each one includes and you choose.

Why does the cooler have to be flushed?

Because debris from the failure is sitting in the cooler and the lines, and new fluid will carry it straight into the new unit. Flushing or replacing those parts is not an add-on, it's part of doing the job in a way that lasts.

Does a replacement transmission need to be programmed?

On most modern vehicles, yes. The control module has adaptive settings learned from the old unit, and those have to be reset or the new transmission gets driven by the wrong instructions. Some vehicles also need the module coded to the new unit before it will shift correctly.

Can I keep driving it until you can get it in?

Usually we'd rather you didn't. Driving a failing transmission spreads debris and can turn a repairable unit into a replacement. Tell us what it's doing and we'll give you a straight answer, and if it needs a tow we'll say that instead of hoping it makes the trip.

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