
The average cost for a Transmission Replacement is around $5,900 to $6,400, with an average cost of around $6,150.
Labor costs are estimated to be around $1,100 and $1,600 whereas parts are usually priced around $4,800.
This range does not include taxes and charges and does not factor in where you’re located. Associated repairs may also be required.
What Is a Transmission?
The transmission in your vehicle works alongside the engine to manage the speed at which the engine functions and how much power and torque it transmits to the axles or CV joints. In typical vehicles, the transmission is located either under or close behind the engine underneath the vehicle. Transmission comprises gears or similar mechanisms and is enclosed in a housing. There is a lubricating fluid known as transmission fluid inside. In automatic transmissions, there is a torque converter, and in manual transmissions, a clutch, each of which is possible to repair and/ or replace.
Why Did My Transmission Fail?
Transmissions can fail due to defects, they can fail from being used, or they can sustain damage from an uncommon event. Racing and hard use can also cause damage to transmissions. Vehicles that carry out a lot of towing can have untimely transmission failure if they are not correctly treated and more frequently maintained.
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How Are Transmission Issues Diagnosed?
There are multiple parts that can imitate transmission failure, and many of them seemingly are unassociated with the transmission. The electrical systems in today’s vehicles are interconnected; and are allowed control over each other for certain operations. Meaning that a wheel speed sensor or failing ignition coil, for instance, may limit the capability of the transmission to carry out its duty. So, a failing transmission needs to always be diagnosed.
How Are Transmissions Replaced?
The two primary parts of any vehicle are its engine and its transmission. All other parts are tucked in tightly around them, and this restricts access to the transmission. Additionally, various vehicles have transmissions of various sizes, and they can be aligned in various directions. Meaning that the removal process is going to vary for each vehicle, and some vehicles are going to require removal of the subframe or possibly the engine.
Recommendations For Transmission Issues
Always be sure the issue has been correctly diagnosed. Many technicians are going to suggest replacing the transmission as a way of saving money on a diagnosis; however, this should be avoided. Diagnostics might indicate the issue can be repaired less costly than a complete replacement.
What To Look Out for When Addressing Transmission Issues
Having said that, frequently, transmissions can be replaced more affordably than they can be repaired, particularly in older vehicles. Newer vehicles are going to typically require transmission replacement any time a rebuild is going to be required. This is due to more manufacturers deciding to replace the transmission and remanufacture the old transmission through an outside party.
Can I Replace the Transmission Myself?
Replacing a transmission is a huge endeavor — it should be left to the professionals. A lot of parts are required to be removed in order to get the transmission out of a vehicle, and installing a transmission without the correct jack and vehicle lift is going to be a huge undertaking. The room of error is significant, and mistakes are expensive when they’re made.
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