
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.
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