This isn't a simple question to answer bc there are three ways to do it. You can get a NEW tranny and that will run a probably 3-4 grand. A rebuilt will be around 2 grand. Another thing to do is to take it to a GOOD tranny shop and sometimes they can rebuild them without taking the whole moter out and that will be around 1500 or so. A good tranny shop rebuild will be just like getting a new trannsmission. Also if other components are bad they will need to be replaced and that will drive the costs up. Things like bad speed sensors and that sort of thing will make the price go up. A good tranny shop will have all the necessary equipment to properly diagnose it. My mother-in-law just had her 95 Windstar replaced and this is what she did. Good luck.
how much automatic transmission fluid does a 2004 monte carlo ss take on a full flush
A 2002 Chevy Monte Carlo holds approximately 10 quarts of transmission fluid. When only the fluid in the pan is changed, a total of 5 quarts of fluid is needed.
get it rebuilt for three hundered
7 quarts
Before someone can answer the question for you they need to know the year, the engine and the transmission type.
I believe the capacity is 7.4 quarts of Dexron VI.
Monte Carlo grossed $39,686,769 worldwide.
Monte Carlo grossed $23,186,769 in the domestic market.
Depends on what engine and what year Monte Carlo you're referring to...
The Chevrolet Monte Carlo LS coupe has a curb weight of 3,340 pounds. General Motors produced the Monte Carlo from 1970-1988 and again from 1995-2007.
As much as you can make it go
The Monte Carlo SS didn't have a 350 in 1987, but the 305 had 180 hp