Transmission Repair & Service Near Taylorsville, UT

Automatic transmission service, repair, and rebuilds — plus transfer case service for 4WD and AWD vehicles. Our shop is 5 miles from Taylorsville — about 10 min. We diagnose every issue before recommending any repair.

Transmission Repair & Service Near Taylorsville

Getting here: Take 4700 South east to Highland Drive, then head north on Highland Drive to Crystal Ave and turn right. Alternatively, take I-215 east to I-15 north, exit at 2700 South, and head east to Crystal Ave. About 10 minutes from central Taylorsville.

Taylorsville customers are about 10 minutes from the shop via 4700 South or I-215. Drop your car in the morning and Uber or Lyft back — the return ride to central Taylorsville is typically under 15 minutes. TRAX isn't directly on this route, but rideshare is available from our lot throughout the day. Call ahead and we'll have the intake ready when you arrive.

Hours Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
From Taylorsville 5 miles — about 10 min drive
In Business Since 1990 — 36+ years serving the Salt Lake Valley

I-215 On-Ramp at 4700 South — Full-Throttle Upshift Zone

4 min west of shop

The main I-215 on-ramp from Taylorsville where full-throttle ramp acceleration demands rapid upshifts through multiple gears. This sequence cycles torque converter lockup clutches more intensively than any stop-and-go pattern — and it compounds the ATF thermal load already created by Taylorsville's suburban stop-and-go driving.

Meadowbrook TRAX Station — Red Line

5 min northwest of shop

A transit option for Taylorsville customers whose vehicle can't be driven safely. Board the Red Line here and ride north to Central Pointe Station — 3 minutes east on foot to our shop at 144 W Crystal Ave.

4700 South & State Street

3 min from shop

The main junction coming from Taylorsville. Turn north on State Street from 4700 South — Crystal Ave is about 2 miles ahead on the right. Our shop is at 144 W Crystal Ave.

What Is Transmission Repair & Service?

The automatic transmission uses hydraulic pressure to shift gears through a series of clutch packs, bands, and solenoids controlled by the transmission control module. When it slips, shudders, or shifts erratically, the cause is usually fluid condition, a solenoid, or worn friction material — not always an internal rebuild. The transfer case (on 4WD and AWD vehicles) routes power to the front axle and is serviced separately but diagnosed at the same time.

Why Taylorsville Drivers Need Transmission Repair & Service Specialists

I-215 entrance ramps require full-throttle upshifts from second through fifth gear in quick succession — a demanding load sequence that causes torque converter lockup clutches to wear faster than stop-and-go driving. Taylorsville drivers who tow trailers toward the Cottonwood Canyons or haul loads through the 4700 South commercial corridor add additional heat cycles to ATF that is already stressed by freeway driving. Delayed engagement on a cold morning after a weekend tow trip is often the first sign.

That's why Taylorsville drivers bring their transmission repair work to us. We diagnose the cause before recommending anything — you'll know exactly what needs to happen before any work begins.

Local tip: After any towing trip, check your transmission fluid level and color. Fluid that smells burnt or looks dark after towing means it was pushed past its thermal limit — a drain-and-fill at that point can prevent solenoid and clutch pack damage.

How We Handle Transmission Repair & Service for Taylorsville Customers

Most Taylorsville customers drop off at 8 AM and pick up same day — the 4700 South route takes about 10 minutes each way.

1

Describe the Symptoms

Tell us when it slips, shudders, or hesitates — which gear, at what speed, under load or at light throttle. That pattern narrows the cause significantly before we start.

2

Road Test & Fault Code Scan

We drive the vehicle to confirm the symptom and pull all stored transmission fault codes and live data — solenoid duty cycles, line pressure data, torque converter slip speed.

3

Fluid Inspection

We check the ATF level, color, and smell. Dark or burnt fluid points to thermal damage. Metal particles in the fluid indicate internal wear. Fluid condition tells us a lot before we open anything.

4

Root Cause Confirmation

We confirm whether the issue is external (fluid, solenoid, sensor) or internal (clutch packs, valve body, torque converter) before recommending a repair path.

5

Written Estimate & Repair

You get a complete written estimate before any work begins. We start with the least invasive repair that addresses the confirmed cause.

Common Transmission Repair & Service Problems We See from Taylorsville

We diagnose before we recommend — Taylorsville customers know exactly what's wrong and why before any work begins.

Transmission Slipping

Engine revs without matching acceleration, especially during upshifts or under load. Usually low or burnt ATF, worn clutch packs, or a failing solenoid.

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Delayed Engagement

Long pause after shifting into Drive or Reverse before the car starts moving. Often points to low fluid pressure, a sticky solenoid, or worn clutch pack friction material.

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Transmission Shudder

Shaking or vibration during acceleration — most often at 30–50 mph. Usually a torque converter clutch issue triggered by degraded ATF that's lost its friction modifiers.

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4WD Not Engaging or Stuck in 4WD

Transfer case isn't locking the front axle into drive, or won't release. Usually the actuator motor, encoder motor, vacuum lines, or low transfer case fluid.

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Grinding When Shifting (Manual Transmission)

Grinding between gears in a manual transmission indicates worn synchronizers or a clutch hydraulic issue preventing full release.

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Why Taylorsville Drivers Choose Scott's for Transmission Repair & Service

Taylorsville is 5 miles from our shop. Drivers come this far because these are the things that matter — and they can't find them closer to home.

10 Minutes on 4700 South

4700 South east to State Street, north to Crystal Ave — one turn and 10 minutes. Drop off at 8 AM and most jobs are done before the end of the day.

We Know Arterial and Freeway Driving

Taylorsville's wide arterials and I-215 on-ramps create specific wear patterns from high-speed driving and abrupt stops. We see these regularly and know what to look for first.

Diagnosis Before We Recommend Anything

We check the whole system before pointing to any specific part. You know exactly what we found and why before any work begins.

In Business Since 1990

Taylorsville drivers come here when a closer shop hasn't found the problem. We've been doing this since 1990 and fix it right the first time.

Transmission Repair & Service — What Taylorsville Customers Get

Every transmission repair job for Taylorsville customers starts with diagnosis. We find the root cause before recommending anything — and only do the work your vehicle actually needs.

Automatic Transmission Fluid Service Transmission Filter Replacement Transmission Diagnostic Scan & Road Test Shift Solenoid Diagnosis & Replacement Torque Converter Diagnosis Valve Body Service Transmission Rebuild & Overhaul Transfer Case Fluid Service Transfer Case Actuator / Encoder Motor Replacement 4WD Engagement Diagnosis Manual Transmission Internal Repair (Synchronizers, Bearings) Transmission Mount Replacement

What Our Customers Say

Real reviews from Google — 5 stars across the board

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“I have been to Scott to fix my truck on numerous occasions and I have never had to go back because he didn't actually fix it. He fixes everything the first time, period. I will be going to Scott as long as I need help with my vehicle. And he charges decent prices for his fixes.”

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★★★★★

“My wife's Subaru was having a timing issue with the wipers. I brought it to Scott's and they diagnosed the problem quickly and torqued a bolt in about 5 seconds that fixed it. They didn't charge us and we will definitely be coming back here for auto service with Subarus.”

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Frequently Asked Questions — Transmission Repair & Service Near Taylorsville

What's the difference between a transmission flush and a fluid drain-and-fill?

A drain-and-fill removes and replaces about 40–50% of the ATF through the pan drain plug. A flush forces new fluid through the entire system, including the torque converter. For transmissions with regular service history, a drain-and-fill is the safer choice — a flush can dislodge sediment in a neglected transmission and cause shifting issues. We assess fluid condition and history before recommending which approach is right for your vehicle.

My transmission is slipping — does it need a rebuild?

Not necessarily. Slipping is often caused by low or degraded ATF that can't maintain hydraulic pressure — a fluid service resolves many cases. If the fluid looks and smells normal and slipping persists, we look at solenoids and the valve body next. We only recommend an internal rebuild when external causes have been ruled out.

What does shuddering between 30 and 50 mph mean?

That specific speed range is where the torque converter clutch (TCC) locks up for highway efficiency. When it shudders there, the TCC is engaging roughly instead of smoothly — usually because the ATF has lost its friction modifier additives. Many shudder cases resolve completely with a fluid service using the correct factory-spec ATF.

How often should I service my automatic transmission?

Most manufacturers recommend ATF service every 30,000–60,000 miles under normal use — but towing, mountain driving, and stop-and-go commuting shorten that interval. Utah's canyon grades and temperature extremes are harder on ATF than flat-highway driving. We check fluid condition at every visit and let you know where you stand.

Do you service transfer cases?

Yes. Transfer case fluid should be changed every 30,000–60,000 miles depending on the vehicle and how often 4WD is used. We also diagnose 4WD engagement problems — actuator motors, encoder motors, vacuum systems, and internal chain wear — and service or replace the components we find.

Can I drive with a slipping transmission?

Short distances to get to the shop, yes. Extended driving with a slipping automatic accelerates internal wear — each slip sheds friction material from the clutch packs into the fluid, compounding the damage. If the transmission is slipping badly enough that the vehicle is underpowered or surging, don't drive it.

Is there a warranty on the repair?

Yes. Every repair we perform is backed by a 2-year parts and labor warranty. If something we fixed gives you trouble within two years, bring it back and we make it right at no charge.

How does your pricing compare to dealers and chain shops?

Our labor rates and parts pricing are consistently below dealer rates — typically 20–40% less for the same repair. We use quality parts and back every job with a 2-year parts and labor warranty. You get a written estimate before any work starts so there are no surprises.

Do you offer towing if my vehicle can't be driven?

Yes. If your repair totals over $1,000, we cover the tow to our shop. A transmission that won't move the car shouldn't cost you extra to get here. Call us and we'll arrange it.

Ready for Quality Auto Repair?

Contact Scott's Auto & Clutch Repair today for honest service and expert repairs.

  • Free Estimates
  • Competitive Pricing
  • Same or Next Day Service
  • 2-Year Parts & Labor Warranty
  • Free Towing on Repairs Over $1,000

144 W Crystal Ave, South Salt Lake, UT 84115