Transmission Repair near Dolomite, AL

16 locations found near Dolomite

“I’ve been coming to this car wash for a while (almost 5 yrs on & off .. even when the blowers weren’t working) but the blowers are NOW working & im so glad they fixed them! I like the new upgrades! They even have a scrubber that washes the back & front bumper really well! I appreciate that because I don’t have to wipe off the left over dirt streaks & bugs from the front bumper. The vacuums are ok .

My only gripe is that the owner needs someone to clean up the over running trash cans & trash in the bay areas .”

2.2 Poor42 Reviews

“These guys are heroes! I'am new to Birmingham and got a flat downtown, which was pretty stressful. I pulled in here, and the team was immediately amazing.

Alex and Danny were super friendly, got me right in, and were clearly very knowledgeable. While they patched my tire, they even took the time to explain in detail how the patch works. I've never had a shop do that! Even with that great explanation, I was still out the door in less than 15 minutes.

The best part? When I went to pay, they said it was on the house as a goodwill gesture. I was blown away. What a perfect example of true Southern Hospitality! Honest, kind, and fast.

I'm never going to a big chain center again. This is my new go-to spot, and I'll be sending all my friends and family here for anything car-related. Highly recommend!”

4.8 Superb82 Reviews

“I found this place by doing a quick google search while in the area. I was in dire need because my vehicle wasn't braking correctly.

They were pretty busy that day, but they managed to squeeze me in and get me fixed up within a couple of hours.

Honest and fair pricing. I will definitely ne back again.”

4.8 Superb56 Reviews

“These guys will simply not take my money. I don't know what's wrong with them. Two cars I tried to bring in, they looked them over, test drove, said it wasn't necessary to service the transmission (even ruled transmission out for a problem I thought HAD to be related). Very strange people but I guess if you're the type of person that doesn't like to spend money if you don't have to, this is the shop for you! Ten stars.”

5 Superb34 Reviews

“While traveling home from Missouri to Florida, the engine light came on in Birmingham Ala. After a stop at an auto parts store, it was coding for an issue with the transmission. I got off highway and stopped at a hotel for the night. I started looking for shops that were somewhat close to where I was staying. The next day, after not getting an answer at the first one I called, I called Valley Drive Auto and Brian answered the phone. He told me to bring it in and he would take a look at it. After he took it for a test drive and monitoring the truck, he determined the best course of action would be to replace the transmission and I agreed. He made a couple calls and found one that was available and it would be delivered the same day or first thing the next day. It showed up around 1300 the same day and he called me to bring truck back. I brought the truck back to the shop and Brian was nice enough to give me a ride back to my hotel ( ~5 miles or so). The next day he called me at ~1130 telling me the work was done. He then came and picked me up at the hotel to bring me back to his shop. I had an absolutely positive experience with this shop and I highly recommend them. Thank you Brian and crew for working me in!”

4.9 Superb40 Reviews

“I'm giving 5 stars because of the friendly, informative and fast service I have had with them. These guys will treat you fair and that's hard to find these days. Daniel was the blessing in was looking for and thanks to him my transmission is working perfect now.Thanks again Jerrys Transmission.”

4.8 Superb41 Reviews

“My son's car broke down on Campus. I called Chase after 10 pm and I'm so thankful he was able to meet my son, diagnosed the problem and got his car running again. 5 stars all away around!”

4.6 Superb79 Reviews

“I was referred to GP&G by Jerry's Transmission in Hueytown as one of the best mechanic shops in the area. When I arrived the owner said it would be two weeks before they could look at it. It did take two weeks but then my car was fixed in a day and they did an oil change. They fixed the sensors, steering column, and crank shaft. The staff is friendly and honest and the prices were more than reasonable. My car is driving as if it were new. They even delivered my car to my home a few miles away when I couldn't make it there on time from work. I would highly recommend them as they were worth the wait.”

4.6 Superb30 Reviews

“Mr Johnston expressed a willingness to resolve the repair of the transmission. We agree on a repair date and a repair price over the phone. My previous review about timeliness is no longer an issue. We both want to practice business in a fair way to both parties.Service: Transmission”

4.6 Superb46 Reviews

“Extraordinary service, a price you can't beat with a stick and a turnaround time that would make a NASCAR pit crew jealous. Matt is an automotive wizard. We have a 31 year old rig that's not easy to repair quickly. Thank you Linda and Heidi for being so hospitable!”

4.4 Superb109 Reviews

“My window wouldn't roll up and i tried looking all over for a place who could fix it same day and the guys at Hatfield did a great job and were very nice. I will definitely be back to this place.”

4.3 Superb83 Reviews

“Chip is great to work with and is very knowledgeable in what needs to be done. If you get a transmission replaced and you need a starter or have u-joint issues, he can handle it. Highly recommend!!!”

4.2 Good29 Reviews

“I have been trying to get my 2009 Blue Bird All American bus factory air conditioners to work since I purchased the bus several years ago to build a Skoolie. I was getting very frustrated after paying two other repair shops to diagnose and fix the problem. However, after paying for the work, the air conditioner would always stop cooling after running for twenty-thirty minutes.
Last week I was driving the bus from Ashville to Greenville, NC when the afternoon temperatures hit 95-97 degrees. It was too hot to continue driving and I pulled over and turned on our Pioneer mini-split to stay cool while I researched who might have the proper knowledge and experience to finally get the bus air conditioner working.
Inside the covers of the evaporator units, I found the name (MCC) Mobile Climate Control, Inc. I was then able to locate authorized dealers and service centers across the U.S. It took me more that five hours of making calls to repair shops in the South East before I discovered W.W. Williams in Birmingham, AL. James Latham, W.W. Williams - Customer Experience Supervisor, took the time to listen to the issues I was having and was able to schedule me immediately. I went out of my way driving from Atlanta to Birmingham, but I had confidence they could fix my air conditioning system.
As soon as I arrived at the repair shop, the diagnosis work was started. A few weeks earlier, I replaced all four roof-top condenser fans and washed the condensers. Still, one of the new condenser fans would not power up. Pete, the air conditioner tech. discovered the fan control switch on the rear roof-top unit was malfunctioning. After determining the switch was not needed and not worth the time and money to replace it, I agreed to have him rewire the fan directly, protected with fuses to turn on/off when the system was activated. This fixed the fan and ensured proper air flow through the roof-top condensers, but still did not keep the system from shutting down after running down the road for twenty minutes.
Initially, it appeared that the non-working condenser fan was causing the high pressure switch to activate and shut down the compressor. This, I'm sure was part of the problem, but there was still something else going on.
Because the high and low pressure readings were as expected, the real issue was not obvious. Pete pointed out that the bus air conditioning system requires 14 pounds of refrigerant per the information for the system located in the rear engine compartment. The only way to verify the weight of the refrigerant was to pull it all out and test for leaks in the system. It was determined to only have 6.5 LB which was 7.5 LB short. This shortage was apparently causing the low pressure switch to activate and stop the compressor. After filling to 14 pounds, the air conditioner continues to blow cold air and problem solved.
I am quite certain the other repair shops (unrelated to W.W. Williams) did not actually weigh the refrigerant, but relied only on high and low pressure readings.
In my experience with school bus and motor home repair shops around the country, it is rare to find one that will follow through with customer service.
I am fortunate I found W.W. Williams of Birmingham. For the first time, I finally got the result I was looking for. No, I did not need a whole new air conditioning system. I just needed a repair shop I could trust to get the job done in a friendly and efficient manner.
Paul Aasen
Bend, OR”

4.1 Good60 Reviews

“I love this place; I was having problems with my buick and couldn't find out what was wrong. Two other shops just took my money and the car still has the same problems but Hanvey took the time to find the real problem and made sure it was the real problem before getting paid.
Thank you all for helping me with my car.
Sincerely; Patricia”

4 Good86 Reviews

“These people are very helpful and understand everyone needs and they make sure they take good care of you so if anything I’d your needing a transmission then this is the place to definitely go #1 PICK”

3.3 Good38 Reviews