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    Nationwide Transmission Serv

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    Auto transmission repair

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    3 years ago

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    4 years ago

    Got 3 quotes for my trans and got the best deal here. This was over 5 years ago and the trans is still doing great.

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    Carmex Auto Repair

    Carmex Auto Repair

    3.4
    (5 reviews)

    Great service and friendly. Check engine on my car and they figured it out quickly and got it fixed…read moresame day. I'll be back

    Do not trust this shop. They completely misdiagnosed my AC issue and tried to charge me over $860…read morefor a new compressor that I did not need. I told the manager, Luis, that I suspected an electrical issue, but they jumped straight to the most expensive replacement. When I arrived to pick up the car, the AC still did not work, and the mechanic was still scrambling under the hood. They still took my money, only to admit the next day that they couldn't fix it. They left my car running for about 20 minutes with a radiator fan unplugged, telling me if they plugged it back in, the AC might stop working. This is dangerous and could have overheated my engine. I took my car to Cermak Automotive down the street instead. They diagnosed the vehicle for free in under an hour. It was just a faulty AC pressure switch. Luis later admitted his mechanic only checked the sensor with a multimeter, completely failing to test if it was actually reading system pressure. As you can see in my attached photo, the old sensor was heavily and visibly corroded. They completely missed this obvious visual cue and relied on a basic electrical test that didn't prove the part was actually working. I asked them to at least cover the small repair cost from the second shop since they completely misdiagnosed my car, but they refused. They are "parts-changers" who guess with your money rather than doing real diagnostic work. Avoid them at all costs.

    Nationwide Transmission Serv - transmissionrepair - Updated June 2026

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