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I am in need of a good automatic transmission workshop, that is capable of servicing an automatic gearbox. The torque converter is giving problems, and needs to be stripped down and serviced. My garage, although very good, does not have the tools, but can replace the box with a generic at a rather high cost. Anybody out there had experience with a good one? ...MM

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Am advised that the only good places are in Bangkok. My repair guy ships them there for servicing if required.

You know something P...you're right!! :D I found that out today from enquiries at the major workshops. Even Honda, as big as they are in Chiangmai send their transmissions to Bangkok. I was quoted 45,000 baht and a month's turnaround! How's that from a company that can't even service their own cars!!

My garage has located a re-conditioned one in Bangkok for 14,000 and it will be on it's way tomorrow with any luck. Remind me to buy a manual box next time :o

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What ca ryou using and what engine ?

i was doing up my 1GFE toyota v6 engine and i face the gearbox problem . is a manual to replace it only cost about 15k

45k sound kinda too expensive - another car i got which did a engine sway into a SR20De 2000cc nissan engione only cost 50k . that is workmanship plus gearbox plus ecu plus wiring plus gearbox and many more .

by providing the car and engine model maybe i can help you find one gear box .

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good luck

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What ca ryou using and what engine ?

i was doing up my 1GFE toyota v6 engine and i face the gearbox problem . is a manual to replace it only cost about 15k

45k sound kinda too expensive - another car i got which did a engine sway into a SR20De 2000cc nissan engione only cost 50k . that is workmanship plus gearbox plus ecu plus wiring plus gearbox and many more .

by providing the car and engine model maybe i can help you find one gear box .

good luck

Thank you Ta, if it was a manual box I could strip it down and do it myself, but I did say in my OP that .....The torque converter is giving problems, and needs to be stripped down and serviced and I was looking for an automatic transmission specialist. p1p has only confirmed what I thought......Nobody can do it in Chiangmai.

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What car is it and what year and brand , if you want i can check for you when i visit my workshop . or give them a call

sometime is not worth repairing if it for a old engine . and a simple replacment with a second import from japan save you more money .

i run a LSD on one of my car and to repair it will cost me 5k . but to replace it would be about 5k also .

if you state the model and years of the car and prefer the engine - who know tehre might be a spare some where in chiangmai

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On 2/7/2007 at 7:54 PM, Maejo Man said:

You know something P...you're right!! :D I found that out today from enquiries at the major workshops. Even Honda, as big as they are in Chiangmai send their transmissions to Bangkok. I was quoted 45,000 baht and a month's turnaround! How's that from a company that can't even service their own cars!!

My garage has located a re-conditioned one in Bangkok for 14,000 and it will be on it's way tomorrow with any luck. Remind me to buy a manual box next time :o

May I ask where/who is this transmission shop? I might like to contact soon

 

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2 hours ago, Inlandchris1 said:

May I ask where/who is this transmission shop? I might like to contact soon

 

17 years later!!!

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2 minutes ago, Bill97 said:

17 years later!!!

And there was me going to say, you usually dump a faulty torque converter......😂

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On 2/7/2007 at 9:15 PM, Ta22 said:

What car is it and what year and brand , if you want i can check for you when i visit my workshop . or give them a call

sometime is not worth repairing if it for a old engine . and a simple replacment with a second import from japan save you more money .

i run a LSD on one of my car and to repair it will cost me 5k . but to replace it would be about 5k also .

if you state the model and years of the car and prefer the engine - who know tehre might be a spare some where in chiangmai

Thank you, not in a hurry yet but being prepared: 2006 Honda civic, 2.0 liter engine, auto 6 speed. Dont know the engine model # yet, have to find the label.  Interested in info for 3 things: k20z3, rebuild my own and auto trans rebuild or new.

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