Transmission Service in Omaha | Gateway Auto

Not sure if you need a transmission flush or not? The car repair experts at Gateway Auto Service Center are here to help you decide if it's the right service for you.

Transmission problems are expensive. Proper maintenance and early repair prevent catastrophic failure that requires $3,000-$6,000 transmission replacement. We service and replace automatic and manual transmissions.

Transmission Services

Fluid Service

Transmission fluid lubricates, cools, and provides hydraulic pressure for shifting. Old fluid breaks down and causes shifting problems, slipping, and internal damage.

Recommended interval: every 30,000-60,000 miles. Some manufacturers claim "lifetime" fluid, but fluid service still extends transmission life.

Filter Replacement

Internal transmission filters trap debris. Clogged filters restrict fluid flow and cause problems.

Pan Gasket Replacement

Leaking transmission pans cause fluid loss and potential damage. We replace leaking pan gaskets and reseal transmission cases.

Transmission Replacement

When internal damage is too severe for repair, replacement is the only option. We install quality remanufactured transmissions with warranty coverage.

Warning Signs

  • Delayed engagement when shifting to drive or reverse
  • Slipping (engine revs without acceleration)
  • Hard or rough shifts
  • Transmission won't shift or stuck in gear
  • Burning smell
  • Fluid leaks (red fluid under vehicle)
  • Check engine light with transmission codes

Manual Transmission Service

Manual transmissions need fluid changes too. We service clutches, replace clutch hydraulics, and repair linkage issues.

Cost vs. Neglect

Transmission fluid services can be on average $150-$250+. Transmission replacement costs $3,000-$6,000+. Fluid service is cheap insurance.

Recent Repairs on 

Transmissions

Recent stories from work we complete everyday with cars that have these problems.

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August 22, 2025

Why won't my 2010 Toyota Camry start after it was running fine?

2010 Toyota Camry no-start diagnosed as complete alternator failure in Omaha. Gateway Auto replaced failed charging system components to restore reliable starting function.
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Why is my 2016 Acura MDX making a loud popping noise?

2016 Acura MDX popping noise diagnosed as failed sway bar links in Omaha. Gateway Auto replaced suspension components to eliminate concerning sounds and restore handling.
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Why is my 2008 Toyota RAV4 hesitating when I press the gas pedal?

When this RAV4's check engine light came on with code P0137 and the engine started hesitating during driving, Gateway Auto's diagnostic testing revealed failing downstream oxygen sensors on both banks.

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