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    United Transmission

    2.7 (15 reviews)

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    Steven R.

    Please read this! I'm not one to slander or put down business but I would never recommend this company to anyone! Michael is a joke! He had my car for 5 weeks and never fixed it! Spent $3200 on transmission and coolant mixer pump. Had to take it to another shop to fix! My transmission on my Jeep had coolant in it so he said he would rebuild it. Come to find out from another mechanic he put a used transmission from a different vehicle then mine. Coolant mixer pump still leaks after he replaced it. Also transmission fluid went it the coolant tank! He then dropped it off at my original mechanic to flush out the transmission oil from coolant and was expecting me to pay for it! When I asked for an update he told me call Kim he had it!! What kind of BS is that!

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    Allen F.

    Brought in my 2006 Acura TL. They quoted me approximately $1386.00 out the door. Came back a week later and went to pay, the price now approximately $3300.00. Did not agree to pay THAT. They would not give me the car back unless I paid the full price. Negotiated with the owner for a lifetime warranty in exchange for the $3300.00. Owner agreed and signed the receipt with lifetime warranty. Came back 2 years later, and paid $700.00 for a new transmission case and mounts. All the other repairs (internal parts) covered. Came back 4 months ago with transmission failure again. Paid $1800.00 because Michael (owner's son) would not honor the lifetime warranty. I sued the shop and the owner. Michael appeared on behalf of the owner (his dad) and not only lost the case for $1800.00 but also had to pay punitive damages for a total of $3,000.00. Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles, case number 21CHSC00699. Filed 08/18/2021. Now he does not want to pay. He is stalling and wants to make minuscule monthly payments. He forced me to pay $1800.00 in CASH. He would not take ANY credit cards. YOU LIVE BY THE SWORD, YOU DIE BY THE SWORD! I want all of my money all at once and in CASH just the same way Michael demanded! I am going back to court to get a Writ of Execution to go with a law officer to start seizing assets because Michael will not talk with me. He has his office manager, Joel, speak for him.

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    9 months ago

    best service very nice people definitely recommend best worker joel he's such a good guy

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    2 years ago

    Good people. Honest work. Been coming to this place for a decade now. Thank you Miguel

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    3 years ago

    went in to get my car wheels fixed and they did perfect and had perfect pricing very much adorable

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    8 years ago

    All I can say is never again . Was referred also , and they took our vehicle to Fox Tune Up which was horrible also . Will be reporting.

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    great service and fast work! highly recommend!! the communication was very clear and i never felt…read morepressured to make decisions about my car.

    UPDATE in response to the owners reply!…read more When my vehicle was first diagnosed, I was presented with two options: replacing the cylinder head or replacing the engine. The cylinder head repair was described as the more economically reasonable option at the time, and I relied on that professional assessment in making my decision. The repair took over one month to complete, and the cylinder head was sent to an external machine shop. Although outsourced, the repair was coordinated, billed, and released under his shop's responsibility. I proceeded with this shop because I needed reliable transportation for work and was informed the repair would take approximately a month. The availability of a loaner vehicle allowed me to continue working during that extended repair period, which was a significant factor given the timeline. After the vehicle was returned to me, it broke down on the freeway. I was then informed that the cylinder head could not be reprocessed and that the only remaining option was to purchase a replacement engine. At that stage, I no longer had a functioning vehicle, so this was not an elective decision but the only viable remedy presented. Before purchasing the replacement engine, I consulted with (David the owner) regarding where to source it and whether I should proceed. I relied on his confirmation before moving forward. While labor was not charged for the engine installation, no warranty was provided on that work. Regardless of warranty terms, the obligation to disclose safety related defects prior to releasing a vehicle remains. In his comment, he states that engine mount replacement was recommended. I was not provided with any written estimate, documentation, or verbal recommendation to replace the engine mounts prior to installation or before the vehicle was released. The condition of the mounts was identified only after I obtained an independent inspection due to ongoing noise concerns. That inspection revealed multiple broken engine mounts and a severely worn transmission mount. If mount replacement had been clearly recommended before release, it would have been documented and addressed at that time. My concern has consistently been transparency, communication, and the release of a vehicle with undisclosed safety related defects. This response reflects my experience and the events as they occurred.

    United Transmission - transmissionrepair - Updated July 2026

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