What to Expect During a Transmission Rebuild at Ralph’s Transmission
When your transmission is beyond minor repairs but doesn’t need a full replacement because the housing and key internal components are still in good shape, a rebuild is often the best option. At Ralph’s Transmission, we specialize in professional transmission rebuilds designed to restore your system to like-new condition—backed by our industry-leading 3-Year, 100,000-Mile Warranty. Here’s what you can expect when you bring your vehicle in for a rebuild.
Step 1: Free Inspection and Diagnosis
We begin with a thorough diagnostic check and road test to confirm the condition of your transmission. If symptoms point to internal damage, we’ll recommend a complete teardown and inspection.
Step 2: Transmission Removal and Disassembly
Next, we remove the transmission from your vehicle and take it apart piece by piece. Each component is carefully cleaned, inspected and measured to determine what needs to be replaced or reused.
Step 3: Replacement of Worn or Damaged Parts
We replace worn clutches, bands, seals, gaskets and other critical components with brand-new, high-quality parts. If needed, we also upgrade parts to improve long-term performance and durability.
Step 4: Reassembly and Reinstallation
Once the transmission is rebuilt, we reinstall it, refill it with fresh fluid and perform a final road test and quality check to ensure everything is working perfectly.
Step 5: Peace of Mind
Every rebuild is backed by our industry-leading 3-Year, 100,000-Mile Warranty, giving you confidence that your investment is protected.
At Ralph’s Transmission in Modesto, we pride ourselves on honest communication, expert craftsmanship and long-term reliability. If your transmission is showing signs of failure, schedule a free inspection with us today. A professional rebuild could be the solution you need to get back on the road with confidence. Call our shop at 209.526.1909 or book your appointment online.
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