Extremely expensive transmission?
EscortCam
02-17-2005, 06:33 PM
Ok so my transmission recently screwed up, I would shift into drive, and I would rev really high, and hardly move at all, my reverse and low range gears both worked, but neither drive works. Took it into the tranny shop, they say it will cost $2667 plus tax to fix, is this not a bit farfetched??? The car itself only cost 2300. Anyone know a cheap way to fix this problem, any suggestions are welcome, because a 16 year old still in school cant pay that off :|
panzees36
02-17-2005, 06:44 PM
You could get a used one if you know someone who can replace it for you.It's the labor charge that jacks up the price.
EscortCam
02-17-2005, 06:45 PM
Labor cost? Thats like 2000 dollars of labor, which is about 32 hours...it can't take that long
panzees36
02-17-2005, 07:23 PM
My husband just replaced the tranny in his 1997.Total was $2876.00 of which $405.00 of the cost was labor and the tranny itself was $2300.00.What I meant was that you could probably get a used one from a junkyard cheaper.He had a mechanic replace his.
panzees36
02-17-2005, 07:23 PM
Oops,I meant a 1998.
bigrod118
02-17-2005, 09:11 PM
well I had mine replaced with a rebuilt, the tranny was about 300 or 350 and the rest was labor....1800
Jim@HiTek
02-17-2005, 11:00 PM
We just bought a guarenteed engine for $400 with $100 core value from a junk yard. The tranni couldn't cost much more then that. And a back yard mechanic could do the job (swap) in 4 hours. That's about $200 labor. So you could get it done for around $500. IF you spend the time to check your local resources. Many mechnics are sensitive to the plight of a 16yo and wouldn't try to gouge them like the guy you've talked to.
EscortCam
02-17-2005, 11:04 PM
I think I will probably try and find a backyard mech, or a guy at works family owns an auto shop, but there is no way in hell I will pay 3000 dollars, the car only cost 2300, sure its worth 3500, but 3000 is TOO MUCH
jeffescortlx
02-18-2005, 04:48 PM
Around here you can get a junk yard tranny for about $250 with a warranty that it will work or they get you a new one.
The either do the job your self or like other's have said find a back yard mechanic, usally takes a satuday afternoon.
The either do the job your self or like other's have said find a back yard mechanic, usally takes a satuday afternoon.
TheStang00
02-18-2005, 05:53 PM
yeah dont get ripped off, get one from a junkyard. i did it for my escort i had and it wasnt nearly that expensive, and it worked great.
sixleggedinsect
02-22-2005, 05:04 PM
Around here you can get a junk yard tranny for about $250 with a warranty that it will work or they get you a new one.
The either do the job your self or like other's have said find a back yard mechanic, usally takes a satuday afternoon.
i second that motion. i bought a used tranny, one of many in stock, from an online junkyard. with shipping, paid just over 200 for it. 60 day warranty.
shop charged me 300 to put it in, at 70$/hr (would have loved to do it myself, but was about 3000 miles from home..). only took a few hours, im led to believe.
i tried finding a backyard/mobile mechanic to put it in, or help me put it in, but no one would do FWD transmission swaps. your mileage may vary.
anthony
The either do the job your self or like other's have said find a back yard mechanic, usally takes a satuday afternoon.
i second that motion. i bought a used tranny, one of many in stock, from an online junkyard. with shipping, paid just over 200 for it. 60 day warranty.
shop charged me 300 to put it in, at 70$/hr (would have loved to do it myself, but was about 3000 miles from home..). only took a few hours, im led to believe.
i tried finding a backyard/mobile mechanic to put it in, or help me put it in, but no one would do FWD transmission swaps. your mileage may vary.
anthony
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