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Transmission Mechanic


Average Oklahoma City Salary: $29,201.00
Average National Salary: $31,602.00

Overview: Repairs manual and automatic transmissions in automobiles, buses, trucks, and other automotive vehicles.

Typical Functions
• A combination of over two years of directly related training and/or experience is typically required for carrying out the responsibilities for this job. • Raises automotive vehicle, using jacks or hoists, and removes transmission, using mechanic’s handtools. • Disassembles transmission unit and replaces broken or worn parts, such as bands, gears, seals, and valves. • Adjusts pumps, bands, and gears as required, using wrenches. • Installs repaired transmission and fills it with specified fluid. • Adjusts operating linkage and tests operation on road. • May adjust carburetor. • May verify idle speed of motor, using equipment, such as tachometer, making required adjustments. • May specialize in repair of automatic transmissions.

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