When your transmission slips or won't shift, you need a mechanic fast. We come to you.

A slipping gear is easy to ignore at first. But in Las Vegas, where summer heat regularly tops 115°F, small transmission problems get worse fast. Extreme heat breaks down transmission fluid much quicker than in cooler climates. If your car hesitates between gears, shudders at highway speed, or leaks red fluid in your driveway, don't wait. A burning smell after a long drive on the freeway is another sign something is wrong. Manual and automatic transmissions both show these symptoms before they fail completely.[1] We've seen customers in East Las Vegas and Summerlin put off repairs for weeks, only to end up with a much bigger bill. Call us early and save yourself the headache.
Your car suddenly jumps out of gear or loses power mid-drive. This is one of the most common signs we get called about in Las Vegas.
The car hesitates or clunks when changing gears. Desert heat breaks down fluid fast, and that's usually the first thing we check.
Red or brown fluid under your car means a seal or gasket is failing. Catching a leak early saves you from a full rebuild.
A burning odor after highway driving often points to overheated transmission fluid. Las Vegas summers make this problem much more common.
You shift into Drive but nothing happens. This is a serious problem that needs attention right away.
Transmission fault codes often trigger the check engine light before you feel anything wrong. We can diagnose it on the spot.
Putting off a transmission problem almost always makes it worse. What starts as a fluid flush or a solenoid swap can turn into a full rebuild if you wait too long. We're a family-owned shop that has worked on transmissions in Las Vegas for 16 years. Our mechanics are certified and insured, and we show up with the tools to get the job done right at your location.
Don't let a transmission problem sit. Call us and we'll send a mechanic to your location. Our transmission shop team is ready to help Las Vegas drivers get back on the road fast.
We keep it simple so you know exactly what's happening at every step.
Tell us what your car is doing and where you're located. We ask a few quick questions to come prepared. Same-day appointments are available in most parts of Las Vegas.
Our mechanic arrives and runs a full diagnostic on your transmission. We check fluid condition, fault codes, and mechanical function. Then we walk you through exactly what we found.
Once you approve the quote, we get to work. We complete the repair at your location and road test the vehicle before we leave. You'll know the job is done right.
Transmission repair costs vary depending on what's actually wrong. A fluid flush or filter swap costs much less than replacing a solenoid or doing a full rebuild. Las Vegas heat is hard on transmission fluid, so many repairs we see here are caught early and stay on the lower end. We give you a firm quote before any work starts. No hidden fees, no surprise add-ons. In our experience, getting a proper diagnosis first always saves money in the long run.
Here are the questions we hear most from Las Vegas drivers.
Costs range from around $150 for a fluid service to $3,500 or more for a full rebuild. The final price depends on what's wrong and how long it's been ignored. We always give you a clear quote first. You won't get a bill surprise from us.
Simple repairs like a fluid flush or solenoid swap can take one to two hours on-site. A full rebuild takes longer and may require shop time. We'll tell you upfront how long your specific repair will take. Most minor repairs are done the same day.
Checking and topping off fluid is something most people can do. But anything beyond that is a job for a certified mechanic. Transmission internals are complex, and a mistake can turn a small repair into a total failure. We've seen DIY attempts go wrong more times than we can count.
Most manufacturers recommend a transmission fluid change every 30,000 to 60,000 miles. But in Las Vegas, the extreme heat breaks down fluid faster than in cooler cities. We recommend checking your fluid condition every 25,000 miles here. Staying ahead of it is the best way to avoid a big repair bill.
Yes, treat it like one. A slipping transmission can leave you stranded, and driving on it makes the damage worse. Call us as soon as you notice it. The sooner we look at it, the better your options.
Watch for hesitation between gears, a burning smell after driving, red fluid under the car, or a check engine light. These signs often show up before you feel a major problem. Don't ignore them. Catching it early almost always means a cheaper fix.
Yes, for many common transmission repairs. Fluid services, solenoid replacements, sensor swaps, and leak repairs are all things we handle at your location. A full rebuild does require a shop. But in our experience, a lot of Las Vegas drivers don't need a full rebuild. They just need a proper diagnosis and the right fix.