I would say replacing a non working trans for a working one would maintain the present value, but no one will care otherwise.
However swapping an auto for a manual will lower the resale.
Not changing the transmission fluid in a car within 200K would cause problems.
To be certain of your car's well-being, it is advised that one takes major precaution in the frequency for changing a car's transmission. It's stated that every 30,000 miles should be the signal to bring your car for service in changing the transmission.
Try changing transmission fluid and filter
when going up a hill you can really notice the gears are jumping when changing. Also the car is also making a grinding sound. Is this the transmission?
Depends on how many Cylinders on the car?
when i put my car i reverse or drive it pulls hard or when it's changing gear
When changing the transmission fluid and filter of a car, it is best to know how much transmission fluid goes back into the car. The 1998 Bravada takes close to 12 quarts of transmission fluid to fill.
ALOT of money for the motor.
The price elasticity of salt is lower than that of the Toyota car because by changing the unit of measurement of salt leaves the elasticity value the same.
Clutch pedal
If the transmission would not go into gear before changing the transmission fluid, then the fluid change was for naught. Hopefully you changed the filter in there, too. If the tranny was busted before the oil change, then simply changing the oil is not going to fix the problem.
A car with an automatic transmission allows you to do less work while you drive. The car does all of the gear changing for you so you just have to concentrate on accelerating and steering. There is also less damage done to the transmission as human error is removed and it is run by a computer.