Transmission Clinic & Auto Repair is a single-location shop in Oklahoma City that specializes in transmission diagnostics and repair, alongside general automotive service. The business caters to drivers dealing with driveline issues—slipping gears, delayed engagement, fluid leaks, rough shifts—but handles routine maintenance and engine work as well. It occupies a specific niche: owners whose transmissions are failing or performing unpredictably need diagnostic certainty before committing to a $3,000 to $5,000 rebuild or replacement, and this shop leads with that step rather than immediately quoting repair costs.
The shop's core strength is transmission diagnosis. Technicians perform road tests, pull diagnostic codes, and inspect fluid condition and pressure to determine whether a transmission needs repair, rebuild, or replacement. That diagnostic clarity prevents customers from paying for unnecessary overhauls or discovering mid-repair that a problem lies elsewhere. Beyond transmissions, the shop handles general repair: brakes, suspension, engine work, fluid services, and electrical troubleshooting. ASE-certified technicians staff the operation, which is a baseline credential for any shop you trust with structural work.
Transmission diagnostic fees typically run $85 to $150, depending on test complexity and whether a road test is required. General diagnostic work (pulling codes for engine or electrical issues) falls in the $60 to $100 range. Labor rates are $95 to $115 per hour for standard repairs; transmission work at higher complexity may be quoted at flat rates for rebuilds or replacements. Transmission rebuilds range from $1,500 to $3,500 depending on type and damage; remanufactured transmission installations (where the shop sources a pre-built unit) cost $2,000 to $4,000 installed. Fluid and filter services (transmission, engine, differential) run $60 to $180. Brake service, wheel alignment, and suspension repairs are priced per job; call for a quote on specific work. Prices are subject to parts availability and labor time; confirm current rates before arrival.
Oklahoma City has two broad categories of repair: transmission specialists (Transmission Clinic stands here) and full-service shops (such as national chains and independent multi-service garages). Transmission specialists like this one invest in diagnostic equipment and staff training focused on driveline problems; they excel when your transmission is the actual issue and you need expert confirmation before spending thousands. Full-service shops (Firestone, Valvoline Instant Oil Change locations, and independent garages around Midtown and Edmond) offer convenience and lower prices for routine work like oil changes and tire rotation, but diagnostic depth for transmission problems is often limited; many refer transmission cases to specialists rather than handle them in-house. Choose Transmission Clinic if your vehicle shows transmission symptoms or you want a second opinion on a transmission estimate from a dealership. Choose a full-service shop if you need routine maintenance, tires, or brakes and are not dealing with driveline concerns.
This shop suits owners of vehicles with transmission symptoms who lack confidence in a dealership diagnosis or who want to avoid dealership pricing on rebuilds ($4,000 to $6,000 installed). It also suits DIY owners and mechanics who need a diagnostic opinion before they commit time or money to a repair. Owners seeking the lowest-possible price on routine services (oil changes, tire rotation) are better served by quick-lube chains. Drivers in far northwest Oklahoma City or near Edmond may find the commute to the shop inconvenient; geography matters when you need fast service.
Call ahead with a description of symptoms (slipping, delayed shifts, hard starts, fluid leaks, warning lights). The shop will either schedule you or work you in if capacity allows. Bring your keys and a contact number. Arrive early enough to explain the problem to the technician; a few minutes of conversation saves diagnostic time. The shop will road test your vehicle and perform pressure and fluid tests, then call with findings and a repair estimate. The diagnostic fee is separate; if you authorize repair work, some shops credit the diagnostic fee toward labor. Confirm this policy when you call.
The shop operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday by appointment only. On-site parking is available. There is no shuttle service; arrange your own ride or plan to wait in the shop lobby during diagnosis and repair. Verify current hours before visiting, as service shop schedules can shift seasonally.
Transmission Clinic & Auto Repair fills a gap for Oklahoma City drivers who need specialist-level diagnosis without dealership markups. Its diagnostic-first model protects your wallet against unnecessary repair work and positions the shop as a practical resource in a market crowded with generalist competitors.
