TRANSMISSION SERVICE COST




My question is: How much should a transmission service cost? I presume this would involve replacing the fluid and changing the filter. It seems in the back of my head I heard a figure of about $500 from the dealer. Does this seem like the normal cost?
Thanks in advance for any insight you can share.
At my local indy, it cost me $300.
That includes the pan drop, filter change, gasket change, drain about 5 qts out and replace with 5 qts OEM ATF. (notice this wasnt a flush).
Parts alone is about $220 if you wanna DIY.
My question is: How much should a transmission service cost? I presume this would involve replacing the fluid and changing the filter. It seems in the back of my head I heard a figure of about $500 from the dealer. Does this seem like the normal cost?
Thanks in advance for any insight you can share.
I had mine done in dealer for $249.99




One thing I've noticed about calling these dealers . . . they all have not only different prices, but they all tell you different things as to what should be done. Time to find an honest indy to go to as the warranty expires on the car tomorrow.
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That's interesting. I've had a number of people post that doing a complete flush and fill ruined a trans (not on this forum). If there is a lot of grit/etc in the fluid, and it is replaced with new clean fluid, that too much friction material is now gone and the trans dies shortly afterwards.
I would like to think that a full flush is always good, but after have both techs and people post the above, I'm not too certain either way. I would imagine just do it at the right interval and it's not a problem.
I would like to think that a full flush is always good, but after have both techs and people post the above, I'm not too certain either way. I would imagine just do it at the right interval and it's not a problem.

Bottom line is to just stay up with the recommended service (or service sooner). =)

Example of one of many
http://www.justanswer.com/questions/...-clutch-plates
i have 42K and havent done any majore work except oil changes at local shop
he did mention i had an some oil valve leak and i should get it done at dealer cuz of extd warrenty covereage
Bottom line is to just stay up with the recommended service (or service sooner). =)

Example of one of many
http://www.justanswer.com/questions/...-clutch-plates

One thing I've noticed about calling these dealers . . . they all have not only different prices, but they all tell you different things as to what should be done. Time to find an honest indy to go to as the warranty expires on the car tomorrow.
Bottom line - do it every 36k with factory fill fluid and you will most likely have a happy slushbox for many miles.

Ford boxes designed to run on fluids meeting M2C33F or M2C33G (Type F or Type G) were generally crap gearboxes anyway. I've heard every excuse in the book as to why they fail. F & G fluids are designed for quick lock up. If you top up with even a small quantity of Dexron II (old GM fluid) you will burn out their puny clutches.
so the dealer has to do it? Non one else can for the 7G tranmission? even dediciated tranmission shops? And at what mileage 60K?





