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highly in need of transmissionmauibuilt2004 08-13-2007, 08:07 AM i have a 1995 geo metro base model 4 door. automatic transmission. i think the engine code is g13b. let me know the specs of your transmission and if its for sale. thx! mauibuilt2004 08-28-2007, 04:32 AM still lookin GM Line Rat 08-28-2007, 09:38 AM Look on E-Bay or the internet for "Geo Metro JDM Transmission" and find your year of car. These are low mile transmissions. mauibuilt2004 08-28-2007, 05:04 PM thank you for trying to help, but ebay is not something i am going to look forward to ever again. the transmission that i bought from there was faulty! if you hadnt known. now i have to buy another one, and certainly not from that scamville place hot_sd 08-30-2007, 02:23 PM Did the trans not come with a warranty. I thought these typically came with a 1 year/12K mile type warranty. If not you should have looked for one with a warranty. However, it is stiill a big pain to have to keep removing and replacing the trans. There is no ideal answer to this problem - the more money you spend on this the more likely you can get the car back on the road. A new trans would be the best solution but it would be really expensive and I'm not even sure you can buy them new anymore. Rebuilt with a warranty would be the next best solution - I thought I saw them available for around $800. You can also have soemone rebuild yours but it would probably cost around $2000. Finally used/untested with no warranty would be the cheapest but high risk. You can go to the Teamswift website and see if anyone there is willing to sell you one. idmetro 08-30-2007, 08:26 PM Sorry to hear about your bad experience with an ebay seller. You could also search http://car-part.com/ for a used transmission in your area. Most salvage yards have some type of guarantee/exchange and then you would be working with a local person. mauibuilt2004 08-30-2007, 09:46 PM Did the trans not come with a warranty. I thought these typically came with a 1 year/12K mile type warranty. If not you should have looked for one with a warranty. However, it is stiill a big pain to have to keep removing and replacing the trans. There is no ideal answer to this problem - the more money you spend on this the more likely you can get the car back on the road. A new trans would be the best solution but it would be really expensive and I'm not even sure you can buy them new anymore. Rebuilt with a warranty would be the next best solution - I thought I saw them available for around $800. You can also have soemone rebuild yours but it would probably cost around $2000. Finally used/untested with no warranty would be the cheapest but high risk. You can go to the Teamswift website and see if anyone there is willing to sell you one. im a member at teamswift as well, didnt get replies also. i tried calling and returning the transmission because it did have a warranty, but the seller gave me the cold shoulder. what a nice guy :nono: mauibuilt2004 08-30-2007, 09:46 PM Sorry to hear about your bad experience with an ebay seller. You could also search http://car-part.com/ for a used transmission in your area. Most salvage yards have some type of guarantee/exchange and then you would be working with a local person. thx for this website. i didnt know it existed. :) mauibuilt2004 08-30-2007, 09:58 PM hot_sd thx SO much man i found a goldmine. thank you from Maui vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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