By Gibbons Auto Service
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June 3, 2025
When your vehicle’s transmission starts showing signs of failure, a full replacement might be the only solution. While it sounds intimidating, knowing what happens during a transmission replacement can take some of the stress out of the process. When your vehicle needs transmission repair or replacement in Lakeland, FL, call or visit Gibbons Auto Service . Initial Inspection and Diagnosis The process begins with a thorough inspection. Mechanics will confirm that a replacement is truly necessary and not something a repair or fluid change could fix. Using diagnostic tools, they check for error codes, test drive the vehicle, and visually inspect for signs of internal damage, leaks, or severe wear. Removing the Old Transmission Once the need for replacement is confirmed, the vehicle is lifted, and the old transmission is removed. This isn’t a quick task, it involves disconnecting the battery, draining fluids, and removing parts like the driveshaft, exhaust components, and sometimes even part of the suspension to access the transmission. Installing the New or Rebuilt Unit After the old unit is out, the mechanic installs the new or rebuilt transmission. The replacement must match the make, model, and engine type of your vehicle. During installation, all connections, such as the torque converter, mounts, cooler lines, and sensors, are properly secured. Fluids and Testing New transmission fluid is added, and the system is bled to remove any air pockets. The mechanic will then start the vehicle and perform several tests, such as checking for leaks, listening for unusual noises, and ensuring the transmission shifts smoothly through all gears. Final Inspection and Road Test Before handing the car back to you, a final road test confirms everything is functioning properly. The mechanic may also check the transmission fluid again after the test to make sure the levels are right. Transmission Repair and Replacement in Lakeland At Gibbons Auto Service, our team provides professional automatic transmission repair, manual transmission repair, CVT transmission repair, and transmission replacement services for all makes and models. Common signs your car needs to visit our local transmission shop include slipping gears, grinding noises while shifting, delayed gear shifts, or a transmission fluid leak. Following initial transmission diagnostics, we can provide a detailed estimate for transmission repair costs, as well as associated services such as clutch repair, transaxle repair, and CV joint repair. Call us at 863-900-8363 the minute your transmission shows signs of trouble.