about 150 to 200k mile depends on care mayybe less or more
Impossible to say. If it was totally rebuilt and done correctly, with proper service it should last as long as a new one. If it is a used transmission, who knows.
It can last as long as a new one. 100,000 to 200,000 milesIt can last as long as a new one. 100,000 to 200,000 miles
There is no way to know how long it will take for the transmission on a Mercedes Benz CVT to fail.
There is no way to tell how long it will last. If you change the transmission fluid every 75,000 miles which is what I recommend, and do not pull any load, it can last as long as the engine will last. It may also fail with less than 100,000 miles on the odometer. No way to predict how long it will last.
150,000 miles is about average.
it just works until it stops! like any machine! :)
I have a 1996 explorer with 265,000 on her with original tranny and motor
If you keep up with your regular maintenance, you should not have a problem with the transmission of your BMW car. If something still happens to it, your warranty should cover it.
Indefinitely. It could last one mile, or 100,000 miles. The repair might even outlast the transmission itself, or not. All you can really count on (if you used an honest and reputable mechanic) is that your mechanic honors whatever warranty is on the repair for as long as the warranty lasts.
They already do and have for years. If you service the transmission as outlined in the owner's manual they will last well over 100,000 miles. Of course as with anything mechanical not all of them will last this long and some will last much longer.
Mine has lasted 143k miles so far.........
If it has not been abused and had regular maintenance it can last 200-300 miles. Without maintenance and abuse they can last 35000 miles.