"Over 100-Years of combined experience"...."We service all types of cars and light duty trucks - foreign and domestic"...."Over a 1000 satisfied customers"......"We have had the same Service Manager for the past 25 Years"......"Come on in for a FREE estimate!"

 

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Thank you for visiting our new Internet site. As an up-to-date business, we want to give you the opportunity to stay in touch with our company.

You can reach us at 608.221.9033 and by fax at 608.221.8150. We are looking forward to hearing from you. You can also contact us at our e-mail address: eastsidetransmission@onecommail.com.

If you are not familiar with our company and your first contact with us is online: We would be pleased to hear from you! Please let us know what your needs and questions are, we will be more than happy to help.
In brief, you should know the following about us: our company was established in 1984 and had been responsible for providing outstanding transmission repair ever since. Our business is located off Highway 51 on the frontage road south of Milwaukee Street and our address is:

99 S. Stoughton Road in Madison, Wisconsin.

Come on in for a FREE estimate!

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The automatic transmission allows engine torque and power to be transmitted to the drive wheels within a narrow range of engine operating speeds. The transmission will allow the engine to turn fast enough to produce plenty of power and torque at very low speeds, while keeping it at a sensible rpm at high vehicle speeds.

The transmission uses a light fluid as the medium for the transmission of power. This fluid also operates the hydraulic control circuits and acts as a lubricant. Because the transmission fluid performs all of these three functions, trouble within the unit can easily travel from one part to another.

The automatic transmission operates on a principle that fluids cannot be compressed, and that when put into motion, will cause a similar reaction upon any resisting force. To understand this law of fluids, think of two fans placed opposite each other.

If one fan is turned on, it will begin to turn the opposite fan blades. This principle is applied to the operation of the fluid coupling and torque converter by using driving and driven members in place of fan blades.

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