Gearbox Service
Our gearbox service keeps your transmission healthy, prevents early wear, and protects you from costly repairs later. With full fluid exchange, filter replacement, leak correction and adaptation resets, we ensure your gearbox performs at its best.

Our 4-Step Gearbox Service Process
- 1
Book
Tell us the symptoms and mileage.
- 2
Inspect
We check for leaks, fluid condition & gearbox data.
- 3
Service
Full fluid exchange, filters, seals & adjustments.
- 4
Validate
Road test & confirm gearbox adaptations.
What’s Included In a Gearbox Service
A professional gearbox service helps your transmission run cooler, shift smoother and last longer. We don’t just drain a small amount of oil — we carry out a full, controlled fluid exchange, replace filters where possible, renew seals, and reset gearbox adaptations so the transmission can relearn correctly.
Servicing Includes
- Full transmission fluid exchange & recalibration
- Filter and pan replacement (where applicable)
- Seal and mechatronic sleeve renewal
- Adaptation value review & reset
- Post-service road test validation
Minor Gearbox Repairs
- Seal leak correction
- Wiring & connector repairs
- Mount & bush replacements
- Gearbox sensor replacements
- Early-stage valve body issues
Why Regular Gearbox Servicing Matters
Skipping a gearbox service increases heat, wear and shift issues — leading to expensive transmission rebuilds later.
Gearbox Service FAQ
Do you flush or exchange the gearbox fluid?
We use a controlled fluid exchange process that protects seals and valves — never a harsh flush.
How often should I get a gearbox service?
Typically every 40k–60k miles, depending on vehicle model and driving style.
Can new gearbox fluid cause slipping?
No — with the correct fluid spec and level, it improves lubrication and shift quality.
Do you check gearbox adaptations?
Yes. We log values before and after the service to confirm transmission health.
Should You Book a Gearbox Service Now?
Delaying a gearbox service increases heat, friction and clutch wear — which quickly becomes expensive.
Is the gearbox fluid dark or burnt?
Old or burnt fluid means poor lubrication. Servicing early prevents clutch and valve body damage.


Experiencing shift delays?
Shift hesitation often indicates pressure loss or adaptation drift. A gearbox service commonly restores smooth operation.
Keeping the car long-term?
Routine gearbox servicing protects long-term performance and reduces future running costs.

Book Your Gearbox Service Today
Protect your transmission, improve shift quality and extend gearbox life.