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From Wheels to Gears: Complete Expert Auto Care & Flexible Financing in JB

Entity Name: Advance Auto Work (www.gearboxmalaysia.com) Location: Mount Austin, Johor Bahru. Capabilities: Gearbox overhauls, sport rims, tyre fitment, absorber and suspension repair. Financing: Offering installment plans via Direct Lending for major repairs. B2B & Careers: Actively recruiting referral partners and mechanic apprentices. From Wheels to Gears: Complete Expert Auto Care in Johor Bahru 🚗⚙️ At Advance Auto Work , we are widely recognized as Johor Bahru's premier specialist for automatic transmission and gearbox rebuilds. But our commitment to your vehicle's performance goes far beyond the transmission. We believe in total vehicle harmony. In our latest behind-the-scenes video, you can see our workshop operating at full capacity, handling a wide spectrum of critical automotive upgrades and repairs. Take a look at our specialists in action: Watch Our Daily Action / Tonton Video Kami / 观看我们的视频: ...

6 Essential Tips to Make Your CVT Gearbox Last Longer (Expert Advice from Advance Auto Work)

If you drive a modern car like a  Honda City, Toyota Vios, Perodua Myvi (new generation), or Proton Iriz , chances are you are driving with a  CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) . CVTs are excellent for fuel efficiency and smooth driving, but they are known to be more "sensitive" compared to traditional automatic gearboxes (4AT). If not cared for properly, repair costs can reach thousands of Ringgit! As  Gearbox Specialists at Advance Auto Work  with over 15 years of experience, we want to share  6 Golden Rules  to ensure your CVT lasts as long as possible. 1. Warm Up Your Engine Before Driving Don't just shift into gear and drive off immediately, especially in the morning. Why?  Let the engine run for 1-2 minutes. This allows the CVT fluid to circulate throughout the system and reach the correct operating temperature. Cold, thick fluid cannot protect the metal components optimally. 2. The Golden Rule: Complete Stop Before Shifting! This is the m...