CVT Transmission Repair, Rebuild, & Replacement in Texas

Are you experiencing issues with your vehicle and anticipate CVT transmission repair? If your car, truck, or SUV’s continuously variable transmission is causing sudden power loss, shifting hard, jerking, slipping, leaking, or shaking schedule a CVT transmission repair diagnostic appointment at the shop nearest you for a free quote.

About Our CVT Repair Shop

Our mechanics are offering free home or work pick-up and drop-off for your convenience, safety, and to promote social distancing as we try to slow the spread. Contact the transmission service shop closest to your home or work below in Houston, or Sugar Land, TX with any questions.

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CVT Transmission vs. Traditional Automatic

CVT transmissions control power output and speed using pulleys connecting the transmission and engine with a steel cable or belt. Unlike a traditional automatic transmission that’s limited to a 5-range gear output, CVT transmission do not have any gears and have an unlimited number of shift points within the minimum and maximum speed range.

A traditional automatic transmission uses a series of gear ratios from low, medium, and high to sending power to the wheels from the engine to the wheels to control speed. Revving to high RPMs while accelerating uses much more gas than the superior fuel-efficiency of a CVT.

A CVT transmission is not only more efficient, it is cleaner, lighter, and capable of higher performance. These characteristics make CVT transmissions ideal for many smaller sedans, SUVs, and compact cars.

Vehicles with CVT Transmissions by Repair & Rebuild Cost

Pricing estimates are for guidance only and do no reflect the actual cost of your specific situation. Prices vary by the availability of parts, labor, and by shop.

CVT Transmission Fluid Change

A CVT transmission does not require regular fluid changes, they use a special type of transmission fluid intended to last the lifetime of the car. However, most manufacturers recommend that you change CVT transmission fluid when the vehicle reaches 100,000 miles on the odometer.

You won’t find a dipstick on a CVT tranny either, instead an obscure service port is positioned for mechanics to check should the transmission need maintenance or repairs. But there’s one caveat; most of the CVT service ports have a seal fitted by the dealer that if tampered with will void the warranty. Don’t touch it, leave it to the professionals.

Request a Free CVT Transmission Repair Quote

Contact Highway 6 Transmission Center to schedule a free quote, request home pick-up and drop-off