Remanufactured Transmissions | 2021 Price and Labor Lookup

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What Transmission Do I Have?

Fair Remanufactured Transmission Pricing Table – 2021

TransmissionStreet Smart Transmission
4L60E / 4L65E2100
4L80E2256
4T45E / 4T40E1935
4T65E1935
5L40E (Exc. BMW)2453
6T40 / 6T452432
6T75E / 6T702432
6L80 / 6L902559
Allison 10002478
4R75E/W 4R70W2025
4R100 / E4OD2226
4F27E1856
5R55S/N/W/E2203
5R110W2432
AX4N / AX4S2037
CD4E1947
FNR5 / AWTF-802148
6F50 / 6F352480
6R602559
6R802559
AWF212233
6R1403864
41TE (A604)1905
46RE (A518)2053
47RE (A618)2204
48RE2712
42RLE2152
545RFE2348
62TE2409
65RFE2478
68RFE3543
W5A580 / NAG12589
Nissan RE5R05A2583
Nissan CVTCall
722.6Call

What is a “New” Transmission?

Truly “new” transmissions can only be found in brand new cars rolling off the assembly line. From the metal case and gears, to the springs and seals, every component is freshly stamped, extruded, or otherwise created.

Car manufacturers do not sell or distribute these “new” transmissions to anyone, for any reason. One per car, that’s it.

All other transmissions out there are either rebuilt, used or remanufactured. Even if you have a transmission replaced under warranty by a dealership, it will be a remanufactured transmission, not a new one.

What is a Remanufactured Transmission?

700r4_transmissionA remanufactured transmission refers to a gearbox that has been completely disassembled and then re-engineered on an assembly line. Each component is inspected, cleaned, and reconditioned by a technician that specializes in that particular stage of the process.

All of the critical elements including the case, gears, valve body, shafts, pumps, and the torque converter are tested to ensure that they meet original equipment (OE) tolerances and standards. Any part that doesn’t meet the original specifications is either machined until it does or replaced with a brand new part.

Once all of the components meet specification, they’re sent down an assembly line and the transmission is reassembled. The reman transmission is then put on a dyno machine which simulates real-world driving through a software program called C.A.R.S. This allows any leaks and imperfections to be discovered and dealt with before the transmission leaves the factory.

Another benefit of a remanufactured transmission are the updates and upgrades it receives. Once a certain vehicle model has been in production for a few years, small issues with the design are discovered and solutions are implemented. It may be more robust friction materials, stronger seals, stiffer springs, or number of other things.

These changes are immediately applied to the new models still in production, and Technical Service Bulletins (TSB’s) are sent to dealers so they know how to deal with problems that may arise. Transmission remanufacturing companies also get these TSB’s, and implement the changes on their assembly line as well

Remanufacturing Process – What is Involved?

  1. Disassembly
    When a “core” (i.e. used) transmission first arrives at the remanufacturing facility, it’s catalogued and completely disassembled. Any transmission fluid that’s still inside is collected and recycled. The torque converter is also taken apart, and all of the parts are accounted for.
  2. Cleaning
    Once all of the internal parts are catalogued, the old bits of gasket are thrown away, and parts like the gears, case and shafts are washed in a high-pressure parts washer. While more sensitive components like the valve body and torque converter turbines are washed by hand.
  3. Inspection
    Once all of the gunk has been knocked off, the parts are thoroughly inspected for cracks, imperfections, and adherence to OE tolerances. Parts that don’t make the grade are either machined back to factory specs, or replaced.
  4. Valve Body Testing
    Since the valve body is responsible for shift timing, it’s hooked to a special machine that uses hydraulic pressure to simulate driving. It’s put through different test cycles to mimic a variety of road/driving conditions. The results help the reman technician to identify shifting problems, cracks, and leaks. Once all of the problems have been dealt with, it’s then resurfaced to ensure that it seals properly with the transmission case.
  5. Replacing Parts & Re-Assembly
    All components that don’t meet specification, like gear sets, shafts, clutches etc. get replaced on the assembly line, along with all seals, gaskets and o-rings. Electrical components such as solenoids and control units get inspected and replaced.The torque converter is also remanufactured with any necessary washers, springs, spacers, and clutch friction material. Upgrades and updated components are installed, then the transmission is re-assembled using the proper OEM torque specs and fasteners.
  6. Dyno Testing
    Fully Dyno TestedAfter assembly, each and every remanufactured transmission is placed on a dynamometer, and put through a series of hot and cold driving simulations to test the operation, and quality of the transmission. If any leaks or faulty parts are discovered, the transmission is sent back through the remanufacturing process.

What Components Are Replaced?

  • Gaskets
  • Seals
  • O-Rings
  • Filters
  • Washers
  • Bearings
  • Bushings
  • Friction Material
  • Solenoids
  • Sensors
  • Any damaged “hard parts”, such as gears, shafts etc.

Torque Converters

Torque ConverterRemanufactured torque converters are opened, thoroughly cleaned and inspected. Technicians will then replace the spacers, springs, washers, rollers, hubs, clutch friction material, and the lockup clutch piston when applicable. All of the turbine fins are closely examined, then tightened or welded when necessary. Once the reman torque converter is reassembled, it is pressure tested and balanced to ensure smooth, vibration-free operation.

Benefits

Done in a Factory Setting

Remanufactured transmissions are built in a factory, on an assembly line. Technicians specialize in specific areas, and each transmission undergoes numerous quality checks throughout the remanufacturing process. This ensures a higher quality product, and longer service life.

Replaces More Parts

A remanufactured transmission is thoroughly disassembled, cleaned, surfaces are machined to factory specification, updated parts are installed, and an entire list of components are replaced. By comparison, the typical rebuilt transmission only receives new components if the original is worn out.

Testing

When a mechanic or transmission shop rebuilds a gearbox, it’s usually tested after it’s reinstalled in the vehicle. By contrast, remanufactured transmissions are subjected to a rigorous battery of tests before they ever leave the factory. Dyno machines and valve body testers are designed to expose problems before you get on the road, that way you won’t have to take your vehicle back to the mechanic because “something doesn’t feel right”.

How Much Does a Remanufactured Transmission Cost?

On average, a remanufactured transmission will cost between $1,300 and $3,400, depending on the make and model of your vehicle. The cost of labor to install it is in addition to the price of the unit and will typically run between $500 and $1200.

Before 2009, it was more economical to have your transmission rebuilt at a local transmission rebuild shop vs. replace it with a remanufactured transmission.

In 2018, the price to replace your transmission with a remanufactured can be less than having it rebuilt locally, with a longer warranty (3 years vs. 1 year).

Here are other differences between rebuilt vs. remanufactured transmissions.

Warranty – What is Covered?

One of the biggest advantages to buying a remanufactured transmission is the warranty. A good quality reman transmission will come with a 3-year/Unlimited Mile Nationwide Warranty. Commercial and heavy duty applications are typically covered for 18-months/100,000 miles. Anything less should make you question the quality. Ideally, the warranty should be transferable too. That way if you sell the car during the warranty period, the coverage can be transferred to the new owner.

Another feature that you should look for is the coverage area. In order to receive reimbursement, many transmission warranties will limit you to specific shops, and that can often tie you to a particular geographic area. So if you have problems outside of the coverage area, you’ll be paying for the repairs yourself.

A good nationwide warranty will honor repair costs from a licensed shop, no matter where it’s located. And you want one that will cover both parts and labor. $50/hour is the average cost on transmission repairs, so make sure your warranty will pay at least that amount.

How Long Does it Take?

Depending on the availability, your reman transmission can usually be shipped to the repair shop within a few days of your order. Shipping and core return should be free. Expect the installation to take 1 to 2 days.

How Long Will it Last?

There is no set time or mileage. We’ve heard of cases where they only last 6,000 miles (rare) and others that have lasted over 300,000 miles. Your driving habits and how closely you follow recommended maintenance procedures are the deciding factors. That is why it’s so important to get a good warranty. If I had to give a number, the average would be 150,000 to 200,000 miles.

How to Buy a Remanufactured Transmission

1) Buying Locally

When you go to your local repair shop, they’ll order a remanufactured transmission, then mark up the price. So at the end of the day, you’ll be paying 15% to 30% more than the actual cost of the unit.

2) Buying Online

Buying a reman transmission through a company like Street Smart Transmission will save you a considerable amount of money because you pay the wholesale price (avoiding a repair shop’s 15% to 30% markup), they’ll ship the unit to the shop of your choice free of charge, and returning your old transmission is free as well. Then all you have to pay for is the labor to install the unit (usually $400 to $800), and you’re on your way.

Click the green button and we’ll send you a quote for a replacement remanufactured transmission to your email.

How Does it Work?

To order a remanufactured transmission all you need to do is provide your vehicle’s VIN number, the mileage, and the address of the repair shop that you want it shipped to.

Financing

Replacing a transmission can be expensive, so Street Smart Transmission offers financing through PayPal. Depending on your credit, you’ll be able to order a new transmission, get back on the road, then pay for it over time. You may have to pay labor charges for the installation up front, but you won’t have to shell out for the transmission all at once.

Shipping Charge/Location

When it comes to shipping, a transmission is quite heavy. So you’re going to pay quite a bit of money, unless the reman transmission company offers free shipping. Street Smart offers free shipping to a business address, which is usually the repair shop that you’ve chosen to install the unit.

What is a Core Charge (Core Deposit)?

Every remanufactured transmission originally came from somebody else’s car. Therefore, they need your broken transmission in order to refurbish it for another customer.

Your old/damaged transmission is called a “core”, and many companies will collect a core charge (usually $500 to $1500), which will be refunded once they receive your old transmission. However, if the transmission case, or other key components are damaged beyond repair, you may not get all of your core charge back. Make sure to ask for the core return policy, so you’ll know what to expect.

Easy Core Return

Our Recommendation

We recommend Street Smart Transmission. We have found Street Smart to be of the highest quality. Their transmissions carry a 3 year / unlimited miles warranty that covers both parts and labor. Their warranty is nationwide and attached to the VIN so it is transferable with ownership if you decide to sell the vehicle. It also covers both parts and labor for the installation of the replacement transmission.

Watch the Remanufacturing Process

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Finding a Shop to Install the Remanufactured Transmission

If your transmission has failed, you’re going to need a skilled repair shop to replace it. You can find a shop using our shop locator map.

For warranty purposes, you need to find a reliable repair shop. That way, if the replacement transmission doesn’t work properly, the warranty will cover it.

Need a replacement transmission? Get an estimate for replacement transmissions and local installation. Look up your transmission model by vehicle make and model.

What Transmission Do I Have?

More Information by Transmission Type

GMFordChryslerOther MakesManual / Standard
4L60E4R75E / 4R75W42RLENissan RE5R05AT56
4L65E4F27EA604 / 41TENissan RE7R01AT45
4L80E4R10046RENissan RE4R01AT10
4T45E4R44E47RENissan CVTAX15
4T405R55E / 5R55N48REMercedes 722.6AX5
4T65E5R55S / 5R55W45RFEMercedes 722.9Jeep NSG370
4T65E-HD5R110W545RFEToyota AB60ETR-3650
4T80E6F3562TEToyota U241ENV5600
5L40E6F5065RFEToyota A750ENV4500
6L806R6068RFEToyota A750FNV3550
6L906R80W5A580 / NAG1Toyota A340FNV3500
6T406R140F4A42-1Toyota A340EG56
6T4510R80F4A42-2Toyota A650EMT82
6L45 / 6L50AX4N / AX4SF4A4B-1Toyota A541E5MT
6T70AWF21F4A4B-4Toyota A246E
6T75ECD4E948HPToyota A245E
8L90FNR5Aisin AS68RCToyota A140E
8L45TF-80SCAisin AS69RCToyota V4A51
9T65GF4A-ELZF 5HP24
9T50JF506EZF 6HP19
10L80A4LDZF 6HP26
Allison 1000C6ZF 8HP70
TH400AODEZF 8HP75
TH350E4ODZF 948HP
700R4AODHonda BYBA
Aisin AW55-50SNHonda MZHA
Aisin AW55-51Honda MKYA
Honda MZJA
Honda MT4A
Honda SPCA
Honda B0YA
Honda BZHA
Honda B4RA
Honda B6VA
Honda B7TA
Honda B7TA
Honda B7WA
Honda BVLA
Honda B7XA
Honda PN3A
Honda BAXA
Honda P36A
Honda BCLA
Honda GPPA
Honda PGRA
Honda BDGA
Honda B97A
Honda BGHA
Honda BMXA
Honda BVGA
Honda SMMA
Honda SP5A
Honda MCVA
Honda M6HA
Honda MDLA
Honda MJFA
Honda BJFA
Honda MJBA
Honda MRMA
Honda B90A
Honda MGFA
Honda B5SA
Honda MDKA
Honda MRVA
Honda MDRA
Honda BDKA
Honda BYFA
Honda BB7A

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Ronald P Kibler
10 months ago

won’t shift into 4th gear

Steve Vertin
10 months ago

Strange shifting between 2nd and 3rd which gets worse as the transmission gets hot. That’s how the dealer described it. I can’t find the right info as this is a 2021 E450 van chassis on which an ambulance is mounted, done by Ambulance manufacturer. The VIN 1FDXE4FN7MDC12754. The vehicle has 70,000 miles so it is just past factory warranty.

Luis Rodriguez
10 months ago

Shifting from 1 to 2 slowly

Denise
10 months ago

I was driving it and it started smoking under the hood white smoke and transmission fluid sprayed under my hood

Buck
11 months ago

Can I fit a 400 turbo transmission to my 2011 2500 GMC 6litre crewcab 4×4 truck

John Francis
11 months ago

The Avalon is a 2000, and has 369,000 on it. The car and engine is in good shape. No oil burning but the rear main seal is probably leaking.
The problem began slowly with what I would call slipping. I did what the Toyota forums suggested which was to drain and fill with MaxLife by Valvoline.
Slowly it continues to degrade. Lately, it has not been shifting into 4th without using the Overdrive Off button on the shifter.
Before that, if I was trying to merge on to the highway with the car in motion, and stepped on the gas pedal, the car would lurch forward, as if downshifting from 4th to 1st or 2nd gear.

What do you suggest?

Richard
11 months ago

2000 Ford mercury grand marquis, 88,000 miles automatic transmission is starting to slip in third and fourth gear. I am in Seattle/Renton Washington area. How much would it cost for a remanufactured transmission?

Wilmer
1 year ago

Necesito una transmisión para mazda 3 2005 motor 2.0 cuál es su precio

Sergio H Rivera
1 year ago

Loose power when it gets worm or hot, when is cold works more or less, the RPM indicator goes crazy when it fails. Dodge Gran Caravan 2019

Wayne A Deakin
1 year ago

Dashboard D light on gear shift flashing. Honda dealership said it needs replaced.

John
1 year ago

It has 1st2ndno3rdoroverdrive

Erby Greer
1 year ago

2004 Ford F150 4×4 FX4 crew cab forever and we don’t want to talk about it automatic transmission R475E
Vin# 1FTPW145KA06399
Need price for rebuilt transmission and time frame to get to casa grande Arizona
Thanks

Lee Applebaum
1 year ago

car moves in neutral, shutter in 1st gear. 05 honda civic lx with a bmxa transmision. want to know the price of a reman trans?

MC JUDY
1 year ago

2007 TOYOTA RV4 NO REVERSE

Bruce
1 year ago

2014 nissan versa transmission cost for remanufacture trans

Bruce
1 year ago

need to replace

Anonymous
1 year ago

It only goes in reverse no matter what gear I put it in

Melissa Tolbert
1 year ago

I bought my Jeep used I never had a date before they said they had transmission problems I didn’t seem to find any after driving it for about a year I noticed it started having problems going into gear so I looked it up online and I manually rebooted it when I pull off the side of the road and it would shift just fine this went on for several months and I kept telling my husband we needed to do something about transmission I pulled it into our overhang parking garage and told them that I couldn’t drive it anymore because it was just becoming a pain in the butt having to pull over and reboot the transmission like we used to do with our Malibu years ago and I went out there a week later and there’s transmission fluid everywhere it never leaked to drop a transmission before that now I have no transmission fluid in my Jeep and I’m pretty sure the whole thing needs to be replaced I just need a price on a remanufactured transmission for a 3.7 Jeep Liberty the transmission size is 42 r l e

Melissa Tolbert
1 year ago

Want to buy a remanufactured transmission for a 2003 3.7 Jeep Liberty automatic transmission is 42 rle

Jacqueline Wilson
1 year ago

Need to replace my 2015 Nissan central transmission

John Burton
1 year ago

2008 Mercury Able. 6-spd tranny slipping and shuttering starting mostly at 4th gear. Feels like it’s unsure about when to shift. Thankfully, I know how to work it properly to be “safe” driving it. Smooths out 5th to 6th and cruises really well. I was told by an old school transmission expert that it would be okay to change the transmission fluid up to three times with a couple of thousand miles in between changes and that would get enough of the fluid in the torque converter to cycle out and extend the life of the tranny. But I’d like to get a good estimate so I can budget for the inevitable. I really like the car. I take care of it @ 227,000 miles. Thank you

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