Drivetrain & Differential Repair in Springfield, MO

At ACE Transmission Service, we’ve been helping Springfield drivers stay smooth on the road for more than 40 years. Our ASE-certified technicians use advanced tools and years of experience to get your vehicle driving quietly and confidently again.

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What Does a Differential Do?

The differential is the component that allows your wheels to rotate at different speeds — essential when cornering. In 4WD and AWD vehicles, a transfer case works alongside front and rear differentials to distribute power across all four wheels. When a differential wears out or fails, you’ll notice it through vibration, whining, or difficulty handling turns. Left unrepaired, differential problems can damage your axles, driveshaft, and transmission.

Rear-wheel drive (RWD)

Rear differential repair and rebuilds

Front-wheel drive (FWD)

Transaxle and front differential service

4WD / AWD vehicles

Front differential, rear differential, and transfer case repair

What We Fix Every Day

Whining or grinding sounds while driving

Vibrations or shuddering under acceleration

Clunking when changing gears or direction

Fluid leaks near the axle or differential

Uneven tire wear or pulling while driving

How We Help

Differential rebuilds and gear replacements

Bearing, seal, and fluid service

Transfer case and driveshaft repairs

U-joint and axle balancing

Fluid flushes and resealing

Drivetrain & Differential Repair in Springfield MO

ACE Transmission is located at 2610 W. Kearney, Springfield MO 65803. We serve drivers across Greater Springfield including Nixa, Ozark, Republic, Battlefield, and Willard. If you’re hearing a whine, feeling a vibration, or leaking differential fluid — bring it in before it becomes a bigger repair.

An automotive mechanic installing a remanufactured transmission at ACE in Springfield, Missouri.

FAQ: Drivetrain & Differential Repair

It’s best not to. Continuing to drive could cause damage to bearings or seals and raise repair costs.

Typically every 30,000–60,000 miles, but it depends on how and where you drive.

The drivetrain delivers power to the wheels; the powertrain includes both the engine and the drivetrain working together.

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