Any Recommended Transmission Shops in Southern California?

2005 Lincoln LS V8

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Hi Folks, hope thigs are well;

Background: Original LS Expert Mechanic is no longer employed at local shop:

Problem: When installing the new radiator apparently a lot of Transmission Fluid was lost when disconnecting the transmission lines.
Which resulted in overfilling the transmission and causing my pump seal to start leaking again!

The shop apologized and offered to have it fixed at his recommended local area Transmission Shop;

However, I preferred to have it fixed at the shop (70 Miles Away) I had the Seal replaced in back in 2016 when I inherited the LS after it had been sitting for two years prior.

Fast forward: I went by that original Shop this weekend and they have new owners and don't do a lot of Transmission repair work and could not look at the car realistically until around July or August. (Also, the mechanic I talked to kept saying the LS was front Wheel Drive; Nah, I know I need to go somewhere else!)

Was wondering if anyone in the Los Angeles County Area has had any transmission work done.
I can tow a 100+ Miles to a new shop.

Thanks...
 

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I used Leon's Transmissions in Costa Mesa - they have 9 locations including LA area. Did nice work on my 2006 after another shop did a poor job.
 

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Thanks xford!
They have one in Santa Clarita not too far down the hill (30 mi) from the Antelope Valley..

It will be the first week in June before I get it there.

Will post an update..
 

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Do note that if your shop knew how to correctly replace the radiator on the LS, they would not have disconnected the transmission cooler lines.
 

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Thanks Joegr; If the other Mechanic was there this probably would not have happened;
The owner and other mechanic said they followed the All Data Instructions and lost count of the number of pumps when refilling the Transmission.

On one hand, not many shops would admit they screwed up; And offer to have a local Transmission Shop fix it
They would just say you had a seal that was on its way out etc.

Lessons learned: Do your research first before you make decisions when your ticked off!
 

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Then they didn't know the proper proceedure... and alldata gave bad info.

The LS gets 6-7 quarts of Mercron V... possibly 8 quarts if the tranny cooler lines were opened up.

At that point the car gets started, (and warmed up), and the center (smaller) part of the drain plug gets pulled... and when fluid stops dribbling out of the center hole... you thread the small plug back in and are done.

This assumes a level vehicle on a lift.
 

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