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Hemet Mobile Mechanic operates as a mobile shop working out of Elmwood Avenue in central Hemet, bringing the mechanic to the customer's driveway or workplace rather than requiring a trip to a fixed bay. This model suits owners of daily drivers, older vehicles, and single-car households where leaving the car behind for a few hours creates logistics problems — parents juggling school runs, one-car families, commuters who can't afford downtime. The scope covers routine maintenance, brake work, electrical diagnosis, oil changes, and general repair on most domestic and import vehicles, handling the problems that don't need a full transmission rebuild or body shop. For owners accustomed to dealer service departments or national chains, the mobile-first approach eliminates the waiting-room sit and the shuttle ride home; the mechanic arrives, works at your location, and you stay put. The trade-off is that jobs requiring a lift, alignment rig, or multi-day turnaround go elsewhere. For the homeowner whose car needs a Saturday afternoon battery swap or transmission fluid service without a dealership appointment, this fills that convenience gap.

BAM Automotive & Equipment Repair operates a multi-bay shop on Whittier Avenue in Hemet, handling the full spectrum of vehicle maintenance and repair work — brakes, suspension, electrical, transmission service, tire work, smog certification, alignments, and general mechanical troubleshooting. The shop works on daily drivers, light trucks, and standard domestic and foreign vehicles rather than specialty or exotic cars. Owner-operated shops like BAM exist because they undercut dealer pricing on routine maintenance and repairs, build longer relationships with regulars, and move faster than chain service departments with centralized scheduling. A homeowner needing brake work or a water pump replacement, a contractor running a work truck, or someone with an older vehicle that doesn't warrant dealer-level labor rates gravitates here. For European imports requiring factory-specific diagnostics, or for vehicles still under powertrain warranty where dealer service is required, the dealership remains the necessary stop. For straightforward mechanical work on vehicles past the warranty window, Hemet residents choose BAM over the closest chain option because turnaround is tighter and the crew knows the vehicle's history.
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Get ListedAAMCO Transmissions & Total Car Care on North State Street in central Hemet operates as a service-first operation rather than a new-car sales lot — the focus is repair, rebuilds, and diagnostics for…
AAMCO Transmissions & Total Car Care on North State Street in central Hemet operates as a service-first operation rather than a new-car sales lot — the focus is repair, rebuilds, and diagnostics for existing vehicles, with transmission work as the anchor specialty. This is the kind of shop where residents bring a car with a problem, not where they shop for inventory. No showroom, no trade-in negotiation, no finance department; just the repair bay and the waiting area. The clientele skews toward owners maintaining older vehicles, drivers who've discovered transmission trouble and need a specialized rebuild, and anyone seeking an alternative to the dealership service departments scattered across the I-15 corridor in Temecula. For someone shopping new inventory or wanting the full franchise service experience with a loaner car and warranty backup, the volume dealers north in Temecula are the fit. For a transmission gone bad or a persistent mechanical issue that needs real diagnostic work, this is the practical call — local, direct, and built around repair rather than sales volume.
Went in for a transmission fluid change which i got quoted 300$ for but when i arrived the cost suddenly jumped up to 700$ which they pathetically tried to justify 😂 Got it done elsewhere for 130$. DO NOT give these clown scammers your money if i could leave a 0 star i would
My son took his car in there for a diagnostic they start running all these tests even test on the engine you're a transmission place why are you checking the radiator and then cleared all his codes when we told him we didn't want to spend $4,000 for a new transmission or even a rebuilt one for $3,50...
These guys are awesome they fixed my problem with my transmission which was very simple something the dealership and other places couldn’t figure out after 3 months of headaches. It took them a few hours to resolve.
What Locals Know
Hemet sits south of Temecula on the I-15 corridor where used car inventory moves through quickly and transmission issues are common in older vehicles. Drivers here often source vehicles from regional auctions or private sales and need reliable third-party inspection before committing.
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