Transmission Repair & Service in Minneapolis, MN

Your car's transmission is the lifeline between your engine and wheels. If you want smooth gear changes and optimal power delivery, turn to Wagamon Brothers for all your transmission service needs.

From transmission maintenance to repairs and replacements, we’ve got you covered. Our team is equipped with the necessary tools and equipment to service all types of transmissions, whether manual or automatic. We have services tailored to your needs. If needed, we offer expert transmission repairs using high-quality parts to restore transmission functionality.

What Does Transmission Maintenance Encompass

At Wagamon Brothers, we offer transmission fluid checks, fluid services, and inspections to keep your transmission in tip-top shape. Proper care can slow down wear and tear and ensure optimal performance on the road.

What are the Common Signs of Transmission Trouble

  • Slipping gears or difficulty shifting
  • Grinding noises while shifting
  • Delayed engagement when putting the car in gear
  • Check engine light is on

Transmission Service Near Me

Schedule a transmission service at Wagamon Brothers today! We'll keep your gears turning and prevent extensive repairs down the road. Call us at (763) 789-7227 or visit our online form to book an appointment.

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