Anyone who has been repairing motor vehicles since the 1960's will no doubt remember the confusion when automatic transmission vehicles started to appear on the scene.

With little or no help from manufactures, repairing them become a case of trial and error. And so it was out of this trial and error that Central Automatic Transmission service C.A.T.S for short emerged to become one of the pioneers of automatic transmission repair in Australia.

Their expertise and efficiency was especially important to the taxi industry, which would often need it's cars back with in the matters of hours. Repairing automatic transmissions became a specialised skill that was taught and refined on the job.

The team of C.A.T.S soon became masters of it's art and many of the company's technicians who were trained on site, have stayed on and enjoyed prosperous careers. It wasn't long before C.A.T.S work drew the attention of the NRMA and it become an approved repairer. To this day many of NRMA,s customers are recommended to make the trip to Rosebery.

As there are a lot more transmissions today than in the days before electronics, today's equipment makes them easier to repair.
All the guess work is now gone from fixing automatic transmissions and with computers used to diagnose faults, all the repairs are carried out with the highest level of expertise and professionalism.