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M & J Auto Rebuilders & Slvge
4904 Hooker Road
Chattanooga, TN
37407
(423) 867-8009
mjautosalvage.com
Our products and services include body parts, engines, foreign & american, rebuilders & salvage, rebuilders & salvage wholesale and transmissions.We are open Mon-Fri Weekdays and Open Saturdays.M & j auto rebuilders & salvage, for most parts over 1500 cars 1988-2006.
Reviews

By David B from Chattanooga, TN
Posted Jul 30, 2009
M & J Auto Salvage was ok, the mechanic they suggested to install an automatic transmission on my 1996 Saturn Station Wagon in April of 2009 was sloppy. He didn't add 2 quarts of transmission fluid and he didn't connect a sensor on the transmission. It didn't work well the day he installed it and he said to go to M & J and see if there was something wrong with the transmission. M & J discovered it was 2 quarts low on fluid. I moved to another state and it kept jerking when it shifted, so I went to a transmission shop. They discovered he hadn't hooked up the sensor, it cost me $50 to have a transmission shop do what he should have done in the first place. David B.