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Welcome!

Why service with us?
  • Everyone - from the mechanic, to the workshop manager, are there to answer your questions and help you understand what's going on

  • Fast service - we will try to get you back on the road as soon as possible

  • We use the latest professional computer-based and electronic diagnostics tools

  • As a wholesale buyer, we procure spare parts at substantial discounts from the official importers of genuine spare parts

  • We do not just blindly "replace" everything that the diagnostic computer shows as faulty - in fact, on a number of occasions customers were quoted a large bill of materials (in the thousands) by a "qualified" service center, only for us to find out that the source of the problem was a 50-dirham sensor

  • We are still practicing that long-forgotten by some mechanics art of "repair" instead of "replace"- of course, where safe, feasible and possible

  • We use genuine spare parts, OEM replacements and performance parts from manufacturers such as Bosch, Bilstein, Brembo, Febi, Denso, K&N, Edelbrock, Takeda, Hayden, and many more tried and verified sources

  • Did we mention the great value for money?

 

 Lack of Response

Ever notice that while driving that the car hesitates or refuses to go into gear? If you have, then there is definitely something wrong.

 Whining, Clunking and Humming

It’s impossible to say exactly what your car will sound like when there is trouble with your transmission, but one thing is for sure, you’ll get a “I haven’t heard that sound before” feeling when you notice it.

 Leaking/Low Fluid

A leak is probably the most recognizable symptom and should be repaired as soon as possible. Letting the fluid leak is one of the most common causes transmission break down.

 Grinding or Shaking

A car is supposed to run smoothly and without any shaking, or jerking, and there is not supposed to be any grinding sounds. These all suggest that there is a problem with the gears. Manual transmissions commonly indicate problems by making a grinding noise or feeling when you shift into a gear.

 Burning Smell

Any burning smell coming from your car is a cause for concern. Overheating transmission fluid is one of the causes of a burning smell. Transmission fluid helps keep the parts lubricated and cooled so that they don’t get worn out and damaged.

 Check Engine Light

The check engine light located on your car’s dashboard is a great early indicator that something is about to go wrong (or already has) with your car, and in particular with your transmission. While the light turns on for a number of reasons other than transmission issues, it very important not to ignore this helpful warning sign.

 Transmission Noisy in Neutral

Luckily, a transmission that is noisy (goes “bump”) when it is in neutral could have an inexpensive, simple solution such as adding some fluid or changing it. This could do the trick, as it does for several other issues on this list. If that doesn’t work, the transmission may require professional attention to replace worn out parts, most commonly the bearings, worn gear teeth or the reverse idler gear.

 Gears Slipping

A transmission stays in a designated gear until a shift is performed by the driver (manual) or the computer (automatic). If the transmission is spontaneously slipping in an out of gear (or simply popping into neutral) while driving, I don’t need to tell you that this is a serious safety risk. When you need to step on the gas to avoid a dangerous situation, you need power delivered to the wheels, end of story.

 Dragging Clutch

A dragging clutch describes the symptom experienced by manual transmissions that involves the clutch disk failing to disengage the flywheel when the clutch pedal is pressed. The clutch is still spinning with the engine which makes it anywhere from difficult to impossible to change gears. This difficulty is accompanied by a grinding noise each time you try to change gears. Fortunately, this problem is considerably less expensive to repair than many other issues.

 

Conclusion

It is important to keep up a regular maintenance schedule for your car. Many times major expensive repairs can be avoided if the vehicle is properly maintained. This is especially true if you notice something unusual. The car should be taken in immediately for service.

 

Most Common Problems

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