Here at Farmer's Repair, we provide both simple and extensive transmission repair services and friendly customer service for the Whitewater and Wichita surrounding communities. Once you bring your car in, our entire transmission repair and service is done on the premises by our certified technicians.
We are members of ATSG (ATSG is a technical support service for the Automotive Transmission Industry). We rebuild all makes and models of transmissions: automatic transmissions, manual transmissions, foreign and domestic-we do it all including Allisons! We also perform clutch jobs and transfer case rebuilds.
We are members of ATSG (ATSG is a technical support service for the Automotive Transmission Industry). We rebuild all makes and models of transmissions: automatic transmissions, manual transmissions, foreign and domestic-we do it all including Allisons! We also perform clutch jobs and transfer case rebuilds.
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Farmer's Transmission Repair is independently owned and operated by Stephen & Kristin Thiessen and is a family owned and operated facility operating with the same management and ownership since 1979! It was located in the heart of Kansas farmland, near the town of Whitewater. The company began doing repair work to farm machinery, tractors, combines and harvest trucks thus the name Farmer's Repair.
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Farmer's Transmission Repair also offers maintenance services on all domestic cars and trucks as well as all major imports including VW, Audi, Acura, Infinity, Lexus, BMW, Mercedes, Honda, Nissan and Toyota. Many manufacturers set maintenance schedules for your cars and trucks and Farmer's Transmission Repair is current and up to date with the latest updates for your engine maintenance as well as your transmissions.
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I see an oil leak, can it wait to get repaired? A leak from your transmission requires immediate attention. The transmission fluid is vital to keep your transmission running cool and to keep the internal parts lubricated and running smoothly. If you see more than a "softball" size puddle under your car, call us first before driving it any further.
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On a manual transmission, it may be necessary to change the fluid if you were experiencing hard shifting problems during cold weather. Most older rear-wheel drive transmissions use a heavy gear oil like 75W, 80W or 90W, which can get pretty stiff at subzero temperatures. Changing to a lighter oil may improve shifting.
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