
Honest, prompt transmission care that gets you shifting smoothly.
A Plus Transmission Specialists offers expert transmission repair and maintenance in San Antonio, TX (9003 Huebner Rd, Ste 401). Customers praise honest diagnostics, prompt service, and clear communication, with reports of smooth shifts after service and preventative maintenance. The shop emphasizes transparent assessments and reliable transmission care for drivers in the area.
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Complete overhaul and rebuilding of transmissions to restore optimal performance and longevity.
Flush, refill, and maintenance of ATF fluid to ensure smooth shifting and prevent issues.
Accurate diagnosis and replacement of transmission sensors to address check engine lights and malfunctions.
Regular inspections and services to catch potential problems early and extend transmission life.
Fixes for slipping, jerking, and other transmission-related issues with honest assessments.
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Overall rating
Christ In Faith
Their customer service is amazing! I had a small issue with my truck, and the team resolved it immediately. It’s rare to find this level of support these days. Highly impressed!
Kris Luke
I brought in our '16 Escape for its post-rebuild ATF fluid flush/refill transmission service, was in & out in an hour, with no issues showing up in the old fluid - and the car shifts smoothly as if it was new! Great service and quality work being done here at A-Plus Transmission Specialists!!
Jefferson James
The shop was very straightforward and direct. They were prompt and addressed my vehicle quickly. They were honest and gave me a professional opinion as to the extent of the damages and erred on the side of caution as to performing a service that may cause more damage. Very honest highly recommend
matthew ramundo
Super honest had a check engine light they looked at it and changed the fluid in the transmission. Said transmission was good just to 20,000 mile maintenance to keep an eye on it. Could have said transmission was bad but we're honest sensor is only $160 part. Was chatting with a customer while I waited he was so delighted with the work they had did. Definitely bringing my car here in the future. Honest macanic shops are hard to come bye. Transmission mission issues Definitely bring it here.
Gabriel Trejo
I will never have confidence in this company ever again. I took my truck in to be proactive on my maintenance because it displayed a sensor light sensor A on the transmission. Dropped off my truck the first week of July for this sensor light and the company sold me on a transmission rebuild. After the rebuild, I picked up my truck which they said still had to be tweaked, but I needed some transportation for a day and felt my trucks Transmission slipping and then jerking real hard. I decided not to use it and just take it back to them which at that time they told me that they were gonna have to take it apart a second time Then for the end of August or maybe early September they told me they were gonna have to take it apart, a third time. Now we are here going on three months. I have not got my truck back. It is still in the shop and now they are telling me that Something is coming up that wasn’t coming up before so after paying $3,200, losing five employees, six potential jobs I have to pay another $1350.. there was nothing wrong with my truck as far as shifting and driving. It marked a light for a sensor and In my eyes, it wasn’t coming up before because it was something that they did to the transmission on one of the three times they claimed to have opened it. I feel that is what is causing this to come up now. I am no mechanic, but I don’t have the confidence that these guys are mechanics either. Everyone should think about getting a second opinion before letting these guys take your vehicle apart. I’m stuck with trusting these guys who have showed me noth. 78 days without my truck that was driving perfectly fine when i drove it in and now that i let these guys take it apart it doesn’t drive and they want more money.