How much you got? I'll take it. I hear they have this deal to flush transmissions but I prefer to take the pan off the bottom and replace the filter and scrape all the gook out of the pan. $45.00 is reasonable with a new filter. To you neophytes - changing the filter and fluid every fifty thousand miles is cheap. Replacing the transmission may cost more than another used car.
I have a VW Jetta 1.8t with the tiptronic transmission and it cost about $3500 to have rebuilt. I was bummed, but these transmissions are notorious for failing.
If the pan was dropped, it takes about 4 quarts to fill it. If it was overhauled, it takes about 13 quarts to fill the convertor and everything..
as long as you '''DON'T''' flush it, you should be ok. DO NOT let the shop trick you in to a flush. If the transmission fluid has been low or is very old, the gears inside the transmission are not lubricated as they should be while driving. When the metal gears rub against each other with little or no fluid for lubrication, lots of little metal shavings will be created and end up in the transmission fluid filter. When you get one of those flushes the shops will try to sell you, the transmission fluid is pumped backwards through the transmission filter, then through the gears and then out of the system. This would work fine if your transmission has never been low on transmission fluid or had a clogged transmission filter. But if you have metal shaving in your transmission fluid filter/oil pan. This will be the death of your transmission. Because all the metal shavings are pumped back into the gears, where they will be stuck. Running a transmission with lots of metal shavings inside of it, is not much different from running it with sand in between the gears. So, yeah. Just like the other guy said. If you have an older or abused car, DON't let the shops talk you into getting one of those reverse transmission flushes. This will turn a transmission that's semi-usable into a completely blown transmission I'd say about 25 to 100 miles of driving later down the road.
How do you remove a Saab 9.5 transmission
i do not know your answer however, you can get it by calling any auot parts store and asking them how much transmission fluid does my .... take.
Dry....6.9 quats
A manual transmission flush on a 1998 ford explorer costs 70 dollars.
how much should it cost for tranny flush on 1995 s-10 Chevy blazer 4x4 4.3lt vortec
The quantity depends on if a full flush has been done. If a full flush is done, 11 quarts is needed to refill it. Otherwise 5 quarts is the recommended amount.
No, 2000 Grand Cherokees did not. 1999 models do, but it was dropped in 2000. You do you have a Power Steering cooler though. V8's with the tow package are rated to tow 6,500 pounds MAX.
Where I work it costs $99.00.
how much automatic transmission fluid does a 2004 monte carlo ss take on a full flush
There are different places that would be good for getting a transmission flush. A dealership for the make of your car would be a good start but if you are still concerned or don't want to spend as much money, you can go to a Transmission shop that specializes in it.
about one-three grand!
About 2000
what is the part no# for a replacement transmission filter, for a 2001 Pontiac gtp grand prix . Also how much transmission fluid does it take to change.thank you Tim
Yes, of course. A transmission can only hold so much transmission fluid.