Allison shifter module is the electronic control unit you rely on for smooth, precise shifting. When you start to notice signs that your Allison shifter module needs a repair, it’s important to check repair services instead of buying a brand-new Allison electronic shifter module. At GoECM, our expert repair service can get your original unit working perfectly again for a fraction of the cost.
Why Choose GoECM for Your Allison Shifter Module Repair?
There are plenty of reasons to opt for our repair services:
- Cost-Effective: Repairing your module is significantly cheaper than buying a new or remanufactured unit.
- Quick Turnaround: A majority of our repairs are wrapped up in just 1-2 business days after we receive your module.
- Expert Technicians: Our skilled team of IPC-certified technicians has been at this for years, fixing modules for all major applications.
- Backed by Our Lifetime Warranty: Enjoy peace of mind with our 1-year repair warranty.
- Eco-Friendly: Do your bit for the planet—repair, don’t replace.
What Makes GoECM The Best Choice?
We’re not just any old repair shop. Here’s why we stand out from the competition:
- Comprehensive Repairs: We fix ECMs, TCMs, FICMs, and more—you name it, we fix it.
- Local Service: Convenient module repair services in Houston, Dallas, and beyond.
- Remanufactured Options: Quickly get remanufactured modules through our exchange program.
- Dedicated Support: Our team is here to guide you throughout the entire process.
Beyond Allison Shifter Module Repairs
Our services go beyond just Allison Shifter Module Repairs! If you need a repair for a different Allison module or any other electronic module in your vehicle, our team is happy to help. To see our full range of repair services, visit our Repair Service Page today.
FAQs
Q: What do I need to send in for the repair?
A: Please send only the Allison shifter module itself. There's no need to include any wiring harnesses or other components with it.
Q: How do I know for sure the shifter module is the problem?
A: The symptoms are pretty specific. If your module is failing, you'll likely notice:
- Buttons that are unresponsive.
- A blank or flickering display.
- The vehicle won't shift at all and is stuck in a single gear (limp mode).
If you notice any of these since, a repair is recommended.