Tranny Rebuilt-certification
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When shopping for a re-built tranny shop i have noticed this certification
Member, Automotive Service Association (ASA) and ATRA certified Tech. Is that minimum required to be considered a good shop (above ASE certification).
What do these mean? is there one thats exclusively FOR TRANSMISSIONS.
Member, Automotive Service Association (ASA) and ATRA certified Tech. Is that minimum required to be considered a good shop (above ASE certification).
What do these mean? is there one thats exclusively FOR TRANSMISSIONS.
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you wont really be able to tell based on "credentials" since even the highest rated mechanics can easily mess up a rebuild. ive seen it happen too many times and usually you wont be lucky to get a good one. just figure a rebuild could last betwen 1 month and couple yrs. so pretty much plan to sell the car after getting it done. car will never be the same.
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