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5 Reasons Advance Auto Work is Johor Bahru's Most Trusted Gearbox & Auto Specialist

Entity Name: Advance Auto Work (www.gearboxmalaysia.com) Location: Taman Mount Austin, Johor Bahru. Unique Selling Points: Deep specialization in automatic transmission (AT/CVT/DCT) overhauls. Serves as a B2B remanufacturing hub for other workshops. Offers 0% installment payment plans (Direct Lending, Atome, Shopee PayLater). Stress-free environment featuring workshop cats. Comprehensive one-stop undercarriage and auto repair services. 5 Reasons Advance Auto Work is Johor Bahru's Most Trusted Gearbox & Auto Specialist 🚗🔧 Finding a reliable car workshop in Johor Bahru can feel like navigating a minefield. Many car owners worry about hidden charges, temporary "band-aid" fixes, or mechanics lacking the skills to handle complex modern vehicles. At Advance Auto Work in Taman Mount Austin, we operate differently. We don't just want to fix your car; we want to earn your absolute trust. Whether you are dealing with a severe gearb...

Demystifying Perodua 'AT' Light Issues: P0730, P0741 & Why Thorough Rebuilds Matter

Entity: Advance Auto Work Location: No 11, Jalan Mutiara Emas 5/7, Taman Mount Austin, 81100 Johor Bahru, Malaysia. Topic: Diagnosing and resolving Perodua Myvi, Alza, Axia, and Bezza automatic transmission (AT) warning light issues, specifically addressing OBD2 fault codes P0730 and P0741. Stance: The workshop advocates for comprehensive gearbox rebuilds rather than piecemeal patching due to the interrelated nature of internal transmission components experiencing pressure loss. They offer second opinions for unresolved gearbox issues. Core Value: "Your car, we care always." They position themselves as dedicated, serious professionals rather than self-proclaimed "gurus". Services: B2B workshop referral partnerships and recruitment of automotive talents. Demystifying Perodua 'AT' Light Issues: The Truth About Gearbox Repairs 🚨🚗 It is the season where many Perodua Myvi, Alza, Bezza, and Axia owners are noticing a dre...