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Complete Manual Transmission Solutions

If you're searching for a trusted transmission system mechanic in Scone, Tamworth Manual Transmission Factory is here to help. We provide a complete range of services designed specifically for manual vehicle drivers.


From gearbox and differential repairs to clutch replacements, transmission system rebuilds, and towing services, we cover it all. Our team also addresses common manual transmission problems with expert diagnostics and tailored repair solutions. Whether you're dealing with shifting issues, strange noises, or worn-out parts, we’re equipped to get your vehicle running smoothly again.


With over 25 years in the industry, our technicians are skilled in everything from basic maintenance to complex transmission repairs and reconditioning. We focus on quality parts, fast turnaround times, and professional results that support your vehicle’s performance and longevity.


Need help with your manual vehicle in Scone or the surrounding region? Call us today on (02) 6765 4277 to book your manual transmission service—we’re ready to assist.

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Tamworth Manual Transmission Factory in Scone

Some Common Transmission Issues

Common signs of manual transmission trouble include hard or stiff gear changes, which may require extra effort to engage. Grinding or crunching sounds while shifting often point to worn synchronisers or internal wear. If your gears slip out unexpectedly or the engine revs increase without a matching change in speed, this may signal transmission slippage.


A burning smell can be caused by overheating transmission fluid due to excess friction or damage inside the system. Visible fluid leaks are also a strong indicator something’s wrong. You might also notice unusual vibrations or a change in how the clutch pedal feels underfoot.


To avoid costly repairs, it’s important to check your transmission fluid regularly and watch for signs of leaks. If any of these issues sound familiar, contact Tamworth Manual Transmission Factory for a professional assessment. Regular maintenance can help preserve your transmission’s performance and extend its service life.

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Gearbox Automatic Mechanism — Tamworth Manual Transmission Factory in Scone, NSW

We repair and recondition gearboxes, differentials, and transfer units in Scone. Access quality parts and expert service to restore your manual transmission system.

Car Automatic Transmission Gear Part On Workbench — Tamworth Manual Transmission Factory in Scone, NSW

Got gearbox troubles in Scone? We solve shifting issues, noise problems and more with practical repairs and clear advice tailored to manual transmission systems.

Man Holding A Clutch Plate In Their Hands In Front Of A Tractor — Tamworth Manual Transmission Factory in Scone, NSW

We provide complete transmission repair services in Scone, including ratio adjustments, rebuilds, and differential upgrades—delivered with care and backed by trusted parts.

Man Replacing The Clutch Disc Of A Gearbox On A Car — Tamworth Manual Transmission Factory in Scone, NSW

In Scone and need clutch work? We replace and install quality clutch components including plates, bearings, and cylinders for smooth and reliable driving.

Blue Sports Car Being Towed Down By A Tow Truck — Tamworth Manual Transmission Factory in Scone, NSW

Broken down in Scone? Our tow truck safely moves your car, 4WD, van, or bike to our Taminda workshop or another repair location.

FAQ's

  • What local areas do you service?

    We provide our services to customers across Inverell and surrounding areas, including Upper Dartbrook, Middle Brook, Parkville, Moobi, and Dartbrook. 

  • What does it mean if my car makes a noise in neutral?

    A noise in neutral—such as a humming, whirring, or rattling sound—can be a sign of worn bearings, low transmission fluid, or internal transmission wear. Sometimes it’s caused by gear backlash or input shaft bearing failure. If the noise disappears when you press the clutch pedal, it may point to clutch-related components rather than the transmission itself. Any consistent noise in neutral warrants professional inspection, as it could be an early indicator of transmission damage or fluid issues.

  • Do manual transmissions need fluid changes?

    Yes, manual transmissions require periodic fluid changes to maintain performance and prevent internal wear. Unlike automatic transmissions, manual systems use a thicker gear oil, but it still breaks down over time due to heat and friction. Dirty or low fluid can cause grinding, difficulty shifting, and long-term damage to gears and bearings. While intervals vary by manufacturer, a good rule of thumb is to change the fluid every 60,000 to 100,000 kilometres. Always use the recommended fluid type for your vehicle.

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