The internal workings of the transmissions are very complex. I suggest if you have the knowledge to at least pull the trans, to do that & either take it to a shop to rebuild or exchange for one already rebuilt (or a used from from a salvage yard). Then you will save the labor by taking it out & reinstalling it yourself. But for the trouble & special tools needed, it is far cheaper in $$$ & time to get a used or rebuilt trans & do the labor yourself.
Yes, I would.
112,000 miles in standard form is 1.12 × 105 miles.
your transmission could be stuck between gears. you probably need to rebuild or replace the transmission.
I have had to replace my 2002 Mazda Tribute Transmission at around 150,000 miles. I am not sure if this is normal, and all of my miles were mostly highway. I replaced it with a rebuild and it cost me around 3600 dollars.
Under similar situation and same truck, my transmission went out at 150,000 on a trip with my TT. $4200 but was 4X4 transmission.
not sure what the experts say but .i just put in jasper motor at 112000.
I have a 2002 pt with 112000 with no problems use only syntetic oil every 5k miles
50,000 miles but 30,000 would be better. your transmission is expensive to rebuild. spend a little more now ant take care of it.
Could be a tired power steering pump.
16 miles
It depends on the miles( highway vs. city), how well its maintained and driven. Most vehicles should last (engine)175,000 - 250,000 miles before needing rebuild. The transmission(automatic) 100,000-150,000.
Check transmission fluid level Try changing fluid and filter (if any) May need transmission rebuild