Transmission and general auto repair in Fort Myers, FL (239) 491-2589 · 511 Wood Ave, Fort Myers
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Transmission + general auto repair

Transmission and general auto repair in Fort Myers.

From slipping gears and hard shifts to leaks, warning lights, drivability issues, and everyday repair questions, call the shop and explain what the vehicle is doing. Lucas will help you figure out the next step before work begins.

When you call Year / make / model + symptoms Tell the shop when the issue happens, what lights are on, and whether you see leaks, noise, hesitation, or shifting problems.
30+ years hands-on
511 Wood Ave
Trans. repair / rebuild
Auto repair questions

Clear service path

A serious repair starts with a clear conversation.

The repair conversation should work like a good service counter: quickly confirm what the shop handles, gather the information that matters, and make the next step obvious. For Lucas, that means transmission expertise first, with general auto repair clearly included.

  • Transmission expertise is still the center of the shop
  • General auto repair questions are welcome
  • Call with the year, make, model, mileage, and symptoms
  • 30+ years of experience and a real Wood Ave location

Does the shop handle this?

Transmission expertise, broader repair questions, and a simple next step.

Start with what the vehicle is doing. Lucas handles transmission symptoms, diagnostic questions, fluid and leak concerns, repair or rebuild conversations, and practical auto repair issues. If the problem does not fit a neat category, call and describe the symptoms.

Slipping gearsHard or delayed shiftsFluid leaksWarning lightsShuddering or hesitationDrivability issuesNoises or vibrationGeneral repair questions
Transmission

Transmission repair and rebuild conversations

Slipping, delayed engagement, hard shifts, shuddering, leaks, and symptoms that may point toward service, repair, or rebuild work.

Diagnostics

Warning lights and drivability issues

Code scans, road-test checks, fluid inspection, leak review, and symptom confirmation before recommending the next repair step.

Fluid / leaks

Leaks, fluid concerns, and early warning signs

Red or brown fluid, burnt smells, hesitation, noises, or vibration should be checked before a small issue turns into a larger repair.

General repair

General auto repair questions

Practical repair and drivability issues handled by the same local shop. If you are not sure whether Lucas handles it, call and describe the vehicle.

How the repair conversation should work

Start with the symptom. Inspect before the repair.

Repair work feels expensive when the customer does not understand what is happening. The process should lower anxiety: listen, inspect, explain, approve, then repair.

01 / call

Start with what changed.

Tell the shop the year, make, model, mileage, warning lights, and what the vehicle is doing differently.

02 / inspect

Inspect the actual problem.

Symptoms can overlap. Inspection helps separate transmission trouble from related drivability, leak, or general repair issues.

03 / explain

Understand the next move.

The goal is plain language: what appears to be wrong, what the vehicle may need, and what should be approved before work starts.

04 / repair

Repair, verify, and return it right.

After approved work is complete, the vehicle should be checked against the symptom that brought it into the shop.

Owner experience

30+ years of hands-on repair experience, explained plainly.

This is a local repair shop, not a call-center funnel. The conversation stays focused on what the vehicle is doing, what the inspection shows, and which repair option makes sense before the work starts.

Not sure what the vehicle needs?

Call the shop, describe the issue, and confirm the next step.