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    Morris Transmissions

    4.0 (4 reviews)

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    Auto transmission repair

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    Mike's Transmission & Automotive

    Mike's Transmission & Automotive

    (3 reviews)

    Mike overhauled my 2006 Nissan Frontier after finding that the poor Nissan designed transmission…read morecooler, located in the radiator, eventually failed and put water into the transmission. My truck has 136k miles and the transmission fluid has been changed per the maintenance schedule. Mike was professional, courteous and timely in repairing my transmission. Mrs Ilene, in the office, is an asset as she interacts with the customers on the status of the job. Thanks to Mike and all his staff.

    Last year, I needed a transmission rebuild for my 2005 Chevy Avalanche 2WD with 173,000 miles that…read moreI've owned since new. I went and spoke to Mr. Mike Adams before I decided to use his business. I was impressed with his operation and his decades of knowledge. Mike also suggested a few upgrades for the GM 4L60E transmission. So, I had Mike's business rebuild my transmission. I decided to wait one year (and over 17,000 miles) before I wrote a review. In short, that transmission is better than the day I bought the truck from Brian Harris Chevrolet. It shifts very smooth but also firm. No more of that "slushy" feel. Instead it has what I call a positive, responsive feel. After 17,000 miles it still operates like it did the day I got it back. And, the installation was perfect and no leaks. No problems. I know my wife's 2004 Chevy Suburban with 210,000 miles is going to need a transmission rebuild one day. And I am going to bring it to Mike Adams and his team. A good, honest professional automobile service technician is hard to find. I found one. James H., Baton Rouge, LA

    AGCO Automotive Corporation - Sign on Coursey Boulevard

    AGCO Automotive Corporation

    (8 reviews)

    This used to be my favorite repair shop, until I spent nearly $1500 on a A/C issue that was…read moremisdiagnosed twice!! I found another shop who wasn't "rushed" and diagnosed/repaired it correctly!

    These might actually be the rudest, most unprofessional, inconsiderate people I've encountered in…read moremy 20 years in the automotive industry. A potential customer requested us bring a vehicle they were looking at purchasing to AGCO for inspection. Keep in mind our dealership has its own technicians and maintenance facility. After several hours, their conclusion was a laundry list of "codes" that were not displayed either before or during our ownership of it. one of our managers drove it for a week while his personal vehicle was being serviced, and he reported no issue. in fact, according to CARFAX, the vehicle has been under warranty the entire time it has been privately owned. their diagnosis makes little or no sense. Whereas we, as automotive professionals, agree with and encourage our customers to take advantage of their right as consumers to have a service center of their choice inspect a vehicle before purchase, we do caution them as to their choice. We normally suggest someone they know, or have had a prior relationship with, as too many private facilities will "try to "scare sell" or suggest unnecessary repairs or maintenance, in hopes the customer will opt to pay for the repairs at their facility. Their line usually is "It's already here, so..." We are certain this has happened in this case. Usually, if a problem or issue is uncovered during inspection, it is professional courtesy to inform the selling dealer of the problem, and ask if they would like it addressed while the vehicle is there. 10 times out of 10 they will say yes, in hopes of preserving the potential deal. AGCO apparently is unaware of professional courtesy, or anything resembling even common courtesy. They treated our Fleet Manager rudely when he asked them to share the results of the inspection, or even what the customer shared. I would not recommend. Matter of fact, I would encourage a potential customer to look elsewhere, should they mention AGCO. And for everybody's info - the review by BUSH C, is an AGCO employee.

    Morris Transmissions - transmissionrepair - Updated May 2026

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