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    AAMCO Transmissions & Total Car Care

    2.3 (3 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    I really liked him, appreciated his work. I hired him to…read morereplace the power steering pump, the cost was absolutely cheaper than other places especially because I bought the part my own. After the work done, the car felt pretty much same or sometimes even worse, for example the handle gets really stiff to turn. He says that it's very normal process because the air has to be bleed out. Weeks have passed with same issue so he came to check the car again and said there's power steering pump rack problem. The rack is usually $1000-2000. Personally didn't really think it would be the rack problem with several reasons and decided to take the car to bigger auto shop. After diagnosis, I was told that the power steering pump is failed because when it was replaced, the flush should've be done but since he skipped it, now debris in fluid damaged not only the whole new pump but also hose and reservoir. Of course as car owner, I was definitely frustrated with the fact that now I have to pay extra more money than before when I thought I could save money because of how mechanic guy has done. I personally had to pay new power steering pump+labor fee but now I have to pay another new power steering pump+hose+reservoir+another labor fee. I will accept the fact that I was asking money back at first because.... who wouldn't? It might not be making sense to ask money back for damaging the new power steering pump by how poorly worked done but I thought the labor fee at least would've been made sense. Instead of taking accountability, he would be defend and saying the book he learned from says that power steering pump replacement is totally okay without the flush and had no problem with all other cars or sending me the google search screenshots. Of course the warranty wouldn't cover anything of things even if he damaged the new part and extra parts of car. Currently I wanted to see more opinions than one or two so took the car to another new auto shop, they also agreed that power steering pump is failed and with high possibility from how it was worked done. Surprisingly the rack itself doesn't look like having a problem, different than what this guy said. People at auto shop also say that flush is very necessary for the pump replacement, especially when the car is old. As I personally said to him, people can always make mistakes but important thing is how to handle. I got an apology eventually. But I wasted money. The other thing, he advised me to replace rear break pads soon. I went to check the break pad recently, all my break pads are not needed to replace due to adequate thickness. I would say he is a capable man to do some works on cars but I can't say he would be with more complicated jobs.

    I want to start off by yes, this was a convenient mobile service at the time when it came to…read morereplacing an A/F sensor, but I'm having issues with that recently due to taking my car to the dealership. They reported that the A/F sensor is faulty/needs replacement. I have since requested a full refund for that service since they installed a faulty A/F sensor and have not received that as per contract.. To say that this mechanic has screwed me over is an understatement. Do NOT waste your time or your money here! Originally I had Sage quote me for a torque converter replacement for $1020.43. I got a phone call later letting me know that I needed a transmission replacement instead. He told me the labor would cost the same since the car was already taken apart and we would discuss where to get the transmission. I was given two options; $1500 used transmission with about 30k in miles or a remanned transmission for $3000 with warranty. I was highly advised to get the remanned transmission because it would have a warranty in case any issues were to arise. And I'm so glad I did because the transmission company from CA refunded me in full after sending me a faulty transmission then the nightmare began. Sage Automotive was extremely unprofessional and bit off more than they could chew. If you look at their available services here on yelp, transmission replacement is not listed. Sage could've easily done the right thing and said, "Hey, you're going to need a new transmission. I don't have the necessary skill set to do that let me refer you to ..." but no, I was reassured about the service and that it would not take more than two weeks. My car was held hostage for almost two months. I was given the run around every time I would ask for an update and treated as if this was a project car when this is my primary source of transportation. The job got pushed back multiple times for different reasons; technicians getting sick, wife's birthday, food poisoning, etc. I would understand if this was a favor that I asked from a friend but I'm literally paying for a service and was neglected as a paying customer. I paid for the transmission along with the labor in FULL before the service was even completed!!! So why prolong the process when you have been paid? I dropped the car off Dec. 26th 2025. Thursday Jan 7th the transmission was delivered and January 12th the transmission job was supposed to be done. I had a trip planned and was hoping I would have my car before January 13th. Come Tuesday Jan. 13th I have my flight out of town and I was given no phone call, text or email update on my car. I had to reach out to Sage myself 2 days after the agreed due date to make sure that I would receive my car when I got back that Saturday. I was told by Sage that my car would be ready by then, but to my surprise I had received a phone call while on vacation only to be let down yet again and that they would need a couple more days. On this phone call I was not given a due date for my vehicle, "... I don't want to put a due date on it because it seems that every time we do it gets pushed back." Also " I spent $400 on tools for this job.." Why is this relevant to me? Normally that wouldn't fly at other shops. Why couldn't Sage do the right thing and be transparent that he COULDN'T HANDLE THE JOB. I was also told that I would be reimbursed for a car rental (no amount or type of car was specified on said phone call). I went through Costco because it was the cheapest option and was billed $196.18. My total was a lot more due to insurance fees but I ate the cost of those. I had no say in the type of car I was given, I rented it for 4 days to get me through the weekend and to my early shifts that week. I only asked Sage to cover the $196.18. After sending Sage the bill I was met with a passive aggressive email written by AI that said they would only cover up to $150 for a 3 day rental and criticized the choice of vehicle because I should've chosen something of "equal value" to my car. Using AI to write a business email seems really counterintuitive to just reaching out and asking more questions about the rental costs instead of making assumptions. They also requested email to be the only form of contact moving forward to save their ass from making more commitments they couldn't follow through with. I paid $1251.05 for the job and was told that the new transmission was faulty. Sage reached out to the company in CA and they were able to send a new part replacement and cover the labor cost for the part replacement. Outstanding service from those guys. The part arrived Monday Feb. 2nd and I reached out that I would need my car no later than Tuesday Feb. 3rd. Let me preface that the valve body part replacement is a simple quick job for someone that knows what they're doing (2hrs).

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    (15 reviews)

    This shop was taken over as an expansion of a Toyota shop down the hill. Molly the receptionist is…read moreawesome. Mason the owners son seems to be good young man. Scott the owner is a hot head that yells and hides behind he is "looking out for his work crew". SITUATION: Took my 16 year old daughter's Toyota Highlander there for a new timing belt and new water pump. Checked the car in just fine, said hello to Mason (he's one of the mechanics there as well as the owners son) and left. Touched base with Molly around lunch to check progress as we were determining whether we would need to drive her to work. Molly said that the techs were out to lunch but she knew they had questions they needed answered presumably by Scott the owner. That was a little unnerving as I know changing a timing belt surely isn't just an oil change but it's also not a major motor rebuild. I said ok and we agreed to touch base a little later for an update. I called back later for the agreed update call. On that call I asked how was progress going and Molly stated it was going ok, that the "new guys" are working in it b/c Mason was busy with his own work. That put another doubt in my mind. My daughter hasn't had her license very long and with all the recent and continuous wrecks (some with fatalities) I wanted reassurance that I had qualified folks working on her car. I don't have lengthy experience with this shop. I can just imagine something going wrong and the motor dying, her loosing power steering, loosing most of her breaks and possibly not finding a place to pull off the road. Thats why I needed reassurance. I tried to approach this conversation as a dad asking safety questions. Molly said Scott the owner was there and she put me in hold while she went and got him. Mason the son picked up instead and tried to reassure me that he did have input and was overseeing the "New Guys". I asked if the "New guys" were just guys they hired off the street, if they had any training certifications, reiterated what Molly said about Mason "that he had his own projects" and that the "New Guys" were working on it. He told me that he did. I said ok because I didn't just want some Homeboys working on this car without oversight. Mason and I put my fears at ease and we scheduled a pickup soon. Within minutes Scott the owner called me back, started confronting me over and over about how he was the end all be all and that everything went through him. He only had faith in his warranty because everything had to clear his filter.., Ugh!!! OK Scott,, all good. Then he challenged me on my right to ask to get clarity on his service after the prompts that Molly gave me about "new guys", had to get "questions answered" about doing the job all the while raising his voice and talking over me to a point I had to say his name 5 or 6 times to even stop his tirade (while he was on speaker phone as I drove my daughter to work). He kept bringing up me using the word Homeboy as if it were a derogatory thing. If he would have been on the call that I had with his son he might have had better context. I asked if the new guys were just guys coming off the streets like any old homeboy or did they have any automobile mechanic training. How was I to know. I was just told new guys that needed questions answered and that Mason was busy on his own work. I don't think I've ever had someone treat me so disrespectfully. This was not about protecting his work crew. This was about him trying to "win" a conversation (with volume). I had every right to visit with him to be reassured of my daughter's safety. This guy was a loose cannon toward me. I've lived up the hill for 35 years and always try to reward local companies. I actually told Molly when I picked up the car (while someone was peaking out the curtains like a child) that I'd like to clear the air with Scott. She said he already left. I gave him an option (through a message to Molly) to call me to clear the air (again) today , the next day. Of course nothing. This guys an ass, too bad bc people around him look to different. I don't deal well well with Power Trippers! I would avoid Scott and this shop like the plague. There are too many choices up the hill now.

    Megan and Joe are great! they saved me in 2020 when my 25y/o LX450 (Fancy Landcruiser) sprung a…read moreleak. They had me patched up within 2 days. I go here everytime I need anything and I'm in the area. great place, professional, and best place for all your Toyota vehicles!

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