Address: 1100 Goldie Rd, Oak Harbor, WA 98277, USA
Phone: +13606790700
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Russ Ebersole
This was my second time to Gateway Transmission. I went back for the impeccable service provided the first round. The Oak Harbor Gateway team helped me deal with the folks refusing the coverage from my (will remain nameless) extended warranty policy holder. My truck now runs like it once did. Great people providing thorough and complete service. Thank you, Gateway Oak Harbor!
Cathi Mann-Fisher
I have using Gateway for serval years and I'm very happy with their work and I will continue to bring my vehicles to Gateway for service.
David Parker
Gateway Automotive and Transmission in Oak Harbor won't let you down. I had the front and rear brakes completely rebuilt. There was a bit of shudder that I thought meant they needed a break-in period. When It still happened after a couple of weeks of driving up and down Whidbey Island, they found and fixed the problem under warranty. Now my brakes are smooth as glass. They also found and fixed weak belt tensioner that another local shop missed. It's good to know you can count on them.
Von Torres
Awesome service! My 2000 Odyssey is running well. Will drive for 500 miles and will drop by for a leak test/evaluation of transmission. Andrea and Derek were very helpful!
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Check the transmission fluid level. If your car still won't move call us and we'll tow it in. There is no charge for this service with major repairs.
It's possible that your vehicle's computer may have put the transmission in fail-safe mode. If you bring it in; we can scan your onboard computer for trouble codes to determine the exact nature of the problem.
Even if it doesn't smell burnt, you should get this checked. Your transmission fluid should be pink and translucent (there are a very few exceptions). If it's discolored, then you probably only need to get the transmission serviced. If it's burnt or varnished (you can tell by the smell) then a problem may already exist.
This can be an early warning signal that there are transmission problems. Bring the vehicle in for a free 30-minute diagnosis: it may save significant money over waiting for a complete transmission failure. There are many things it could be: an interrupted vacuum source, worn - frayed - misadjusted cable, malfunctioning sensor, etc. A minor adjustment now could take care of the problem. If left unchecked, it could develop into a more serious, costly problem.
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