if it has a warranty then why not If it was new this would be covered under the manufacturers warranty.
Under similar situation and same truck, my transmission went out at 150,000 on a trip with my TT. $4200 but was 4X4 transmission.
My 1999 Honda Odyssey transmission went bad in 2005. The dealer replaced my transmission which was still warranty.. the warranty was lengthened to 100k miles because of problems w/these transmissions
My 1995 Buick Regal Transmission just went out at 249,000, but everything else still works.
22 miles = 35,4 km.
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In most states there is no "Return Clause" if you went to a dealership to purchase the vehicle. If someone came to your home or place of work and consumated the sale you may have a 72 hour return opportunity. The difference is that if you went to the dealership you actually initiated the transaction and have no remedy. If they came to your home or place of business theyinitiated the transaction and you may have the right to recind your agreement.
Contact several transmission shop for estimates.
It was required a few miles ago, but some mechanics argue that if you went this long, then the sticky stuff is holding your transmission together. I've had it go both ways on me - flushing perked up my 75 Ford but it put the curse of death on my 88 Ford.
No, not in Florida or any other state. The buyers remorse of cooling off period law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle. You bought it, you own it,, and it is yours. No return it possible as it is now a used car that could only be sold as such and the value went down considerably the moment you drove it off the lot titled in your name.
It's located under the intake manifold. You must pull the intake manifold to replace it, Mine went out at 280000 miles.
You can purchase transmission fluid sometimes in a gas station, Walmart, some supermarkets, or sometimes at a real car wash where they change your oil and wash and wax your car. I went online to partsamerica.com and ordered my transmission fluid, then drove over to my local Advance Auto Parts and picked it up. It was the same price as going to the store, but this way I was sure they had enough of the ATF+4 fluid which I needed and I knew what price I was going to pay when I arrived.
My RAV4 transmission went out and I need to tow it about 50 miles. I want to use a towing dolly instead of a trailer. Can the RAV4 to pulled on a dolly with 2 wheels on the ground?