DALE'S TRANSMISSIONS understands how important it is to find a quality transmission service and repair facility. This is why we value the associations we have with the reputable organizations listed below. These associations help our transmission service & repair facility to give you the confidence in knowing that your automotive repair and service needs will be met by our qualified automotive repair and service expert technicians.
Automatic Transmission Rebuilders Association

ATRA - the Automatic Transmission Rebuilders Association - is an international trade association for the professional automatic transmission repair industry. With members across the US and Canada, ATRA's network of automatic transmission repair professionals can offer you repair and warranty coverage anywhere you are likely to drive. Because, wherever you go - from coast to coast - there is always an ATRA member nearby. With nearly 2000 members, ATRA is larger than every automatic transmission repair chain combined - nearly three times the size of the largest chain in the US. Which means that no chain can provide better warranty coverage than ATRA's network of professional service centers. Every ATRA member must adhere to ATRA's Code of Ethics - ATRA's standards for providing honest, professional service. So, when you take your car to an ATRA member, you are assured of polite, professional service, at an honest price. And not just automatic transmission repair: most ATRA members also provide diagnostic and repair service for manual transmissions, clutches, differentials, driveshafts, drive axles, and transfer cases. Which all boils down to one inescapable conclusion: If your car starts but does not move, you need to call your nearby ATRA member - right away!
AAA Approved Auto Repair Facility

AAA's Approved Auto Repair facilities have met and maintained AAA's tough performance standards while providing reliable and courteous service. AAA requires facilities to employ trained technicians that have earned certification by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, maintain state-of-the art tools and equipment to complete a broad range of repairs, and adhere to customer service satisfaction criteria.
California Automotive Service Council

The California Automotive Service Councils is an organization that provides business resources for their members and advances the professionalism of the California automotive repair industry. Their goals are many and include the promotion of good will between motorist and the auto repair industry. They strive to recoginize auto repair facilities that perform high quality repair service at a fair and reasonable price. They ask that that their affiliated auto repair service stations use only proven merchandise of high-quality which is distributed by reputale suppliers. Finally, they strive to uphold the integrity of all affiliate members. Our Transmission repair shop appreciates that!
National Federation of Independent Business

The National Federation of Independent Business is the largest advocacy organization representing small and independent businesses in Washington, D.C., and all 50 state capitals. NFIB was ranked the most influential business organization (and 3rd overall), in "Washington's Power 25" survey conducted by Fortune magazine. NFIB's purpose is to impact public policy at the state and federal level and be a key business resource for small and independent business in America. NFIB also gives its members a power in the marketplace. By pooling the purchasing power of its 600,000 members, the National Federation of Independent Business gives members access to many business products and services at discounted costs. NFIB also provides timely information designed to help small businesses succeed.
National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence

The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence was esablished in the early 1970's and the organization's mission is to improve the quality of vehicle repair and service through the testing and certification of auto repair and service professionals. The institue works in every segment of the automotive industry: car and truck dealerships, independant auto repair garages, fleets, service stations, franchises, and more. Each member is required to take one or more of ASE's 40+ exams that are grouped into specialties for automobile, medium/heavy truck, truck equipment, parts specialists, collision repair technicians, and collision damage estimators. Only upon passing at least one exam and providing proof of two years or relevant work experience can a auto repair shop become certified. Furthermore, ASE certified affiliates must be retested every five years.