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Flushing a Transmission Cost - Buyer Experiences and Price InformationFlushing a Transmission CommentsPage 2 of 3 - << Previous 1 2 3 Next >> AutomaticTransmission Amount: $175.00 Posted by: RnJoe From: Muskegon, MIPosted On: April 19th, 2011 03:04AMCar Make: Ford Car Model: Excursion Auto Shop: Self Type of Fluid: Auto Fluid Folks, when you change yor fluid change ALL of it. There is a component called a TORQUE converter which holds almost half of the 15 to 20 quarts of fluid amd requires draining from a different spot under your vrhicle. Most fluid changes and flushes do NOT do this. The result is mixing half of the NEW fluid with the OLD nasty stuff. Keep in mind most Automatic Trans. hold 15 or more quarts of fluis @ $5.00 each. do the math...$75 for fluid plus or minus then a filter & new gasket plus labor. So when someone, a mechanic tells you he can do ir for less, concider what the parts alone cost!! And do it yourself. Most teenage boys & many girls can do it themselves!!!
Transmission Exchange
Amount: $120.00 Posted by: Carmita From: Cleveland, OHPosted On: March 6th, 2011 07:03PMCar Make: Chevy Car Model: Blazer Auto Shop: Superlube Type of Fluid: transmission Their service for a Transmission fluid Exchange is $99.99 and $120 after service fee.
Transmission Flush & Engine oil change.
Amount: $220.00 Posted by: GrandPa Tony From: Ocala, FLPosted On: February 11th, 2011 09:02PMCar Make: Kia Car Model: Spectra5 Auto Shop: Dealer Type of Fluid: unknown I knew flushing the transmission is the only way to completely remove all the old oil. I just wanted to be sure the job would be done right.
transmission fluid flushing
Amount: $76.60 Posted by: Honda Accrd Owner From: Salisbury, MDPosted On: January 20th, 2011 06:01PMCar Make: honda Car Model: accord Auto Shop: Pohanka Honda Type of Fluid: ATF-Z1 Told about time to change the transmission fluid because it was very dirty after 65K miles.
trans fluid and filter replacement
Amount: $155.00 Posted by: More informed & satisfied From: Grand Rapids, MIPosted On: January 15th, 2011 07:01AMCar Make: Chevy Car Model: Impala Auto Shop: O'Neill's Transmission Type of Fluid: Dexron? O'Neill's, family owned, have been serving customers for over 50 years. They test drive and scan your vehicle's computer BEFORE any work is performed. They make the concerted effort to properly diagnose issues and convey options to customers.
transmission flush
Amount: $141.85 Posted by: a user in Portsmouth, NH.Posted On: December 24th, 2010 03:12AMCar Make: ToyotaIn my case, vehicle has 101,000 miles and trans fluid had not been changed. Fortunately, there was very little debris in pan and inside filter. I chose not to "flush" after discussion their recommendation due to the chemical components in the flush fluid used by other non-specialty shops. These will often ruin seals and other components that lead to total trans failure. Always have this service performed at transmission specialty shop to avoid the numerous consequences that fill this posting site. After all, would you allow an orderly to perform your spine surgery? Or a surgeon who has the experience and knowledge required for proper results. Your choice. Car Model: Matrix Auto Shop: independent Type of Fluid: ?? transmission flush Amount: $150.00 Posted by: a user in Randolph, MA.Posted On: December 6th, 2010 09:12PMCar Make: honda Car Model: Civic EX Auto Shop: Mikes auto shop Type of Fluid: honda ATF transmission flush Amount: $89.95 Posted by: gritsgirl04 in NC From: Asheville, NCPosted On: December 3rd, 2010 02:12PMCar Make: Chevrolet Car Model: Tracker ZR-2 Auto Shop: Retro Lube Type of Fluid: ??? Purchased my car 1 year ago...all i've done to it was oil changes. Went to this Retro Lube (all previous changes were at Wal-Mart) and they were done in 20 minutes. They explained that my air filter needed replacing, my transmission needed flushed, i needed fuel injection cleaner, and front differential work. I replaced the air filter (very brown & clogged) and put in fuel injection cleaner in my gas tank. Is $89.95 a decent price to pay? Or does it seem too much/too cheap?
Transmission Flush
Amount: $209.99 Posted by: Bill Green From: Las Cruces, NMPosted On: November 28th, 2010 06:11PMCar Make: Jeep Compass '07 Car Model: Auto Shop: Jiffy Lube Type of Fluid: "auto transmission fluid exchang" $149.99
transmission flush
Amount: $170.00 Posted by: zil "special fluid charge" $60.00 From: Barberton, OHPosted On: November 7th, 2010 10:11AMCar Make: Jeep Car Model: Liberty Auto Shop: dealer Type of Fluid: ? Transmission Flush Amount: $130.00 Posted by: Right hand man From: Minneapolis, MNPosted On: October 14th, 2010 09:10AMCar Make: Chrys Car Model: Sebring 03 Auto Shop: Petboys Type of Fluid: n/a Transmission flush Amount: $0.00 Posted by: if it ain't broke...... From: san Jose, CAPosted On: October 7th, 2010 09:10AMCar Make: Dodge Car Model: caravan 2000 Auto Shop: Wheel Works Type of Fluid: N/A My car turned 100k, so I thought for its' 100k birthday I would give it a transmission flush. However, when the attendant realized it never had a transmission fluid change before, he told me at this point it would do more harm to my system then good. He said all the debris that collects in the system is most likely keeping things all together and may make my transmission worse if they worked on it. I have never had problems with the transmission and after 10 years it still moves right along (hopefully not "Famous Last Words").
Transmission Flush
Amount: $150.00 Posted by: Jen24 From: Sacramento, CAPosted On: September 3rd, 2010 05:09PMCar Make: Chevy Car Model: S 10 Auto Shop: Jiffy Lube Type of Fluid: ??? Thought it was expensive until I read this site. Thanks!
Transmission Flush
Amount: $250.00 Posted by: mngopher From: Ocala, FLPosted On: August 31st, 2010 01:08PMCar Make: Ford Car Model: F-250 Auto Shop: Dealer Type of Fluid: synthetic This is a diesel with the torqshift trans. I thought it was a good deal.
Transmission Flush
Amount: $210.00 Posted by: a user in Dassel, MN.Posted On: August 30th, 2010 09:08AMCar Make: ChevyCar Model: Silverado Auto Shop: Kingston Type of Fluid: n/a Totally flushed and filled transmission and transfer case on a 4WD. No issues with service or mechanics...
Transmission Flush
Amount: $140.00 Posted by: Buddy From: Mauldin, SCPosted On: August 23rd, 2010 10:08PMCar Make: Mercury Car Model: Villager Auto Shop: Country Life Type of Fluid: Flush & Filter Its good to have a shop you know & trust! I go there all the time and the owner said the trans work is usually about 200 bucks. He knows I'm unemployed right now so he quoted me $140 to do the job right! Flush, trans oil, filter & gasket. Thats a $60 discount. He knows I trust his work & I'll be coming back!
Transmission Flush
Amount: $295.00 Posted by: samt From: Ontario, ORPosted On: August 19th, 2010 06:08PMCar Make: Subaru Car Model: Outback Auto Shop: Ford/Subaru Type of Fluid: Transmission 22 qt Transmission Fluid @ 9.00 199.00
trans flush
Amount: $198.17 Posted by: ford nut Filter 33.00 Labor 58.00 Took a lot of fluid to change transmission oil From: cumberland, MDPosted On: August 13th, 2010 06:08PMCar Make: f 350 ford Car Model: 1994 Auto Shop: transmission Type of Fluid: syn. 198.00 dollars well spent tech used bg cleaner and ran truck hooked up machine and flushed system let me watch old fluid out and new in big difference in color added conditioner drove again and rechecked fluid level. about 2 hrs. of time but shifts better and worth it.
Transmission fluid change
Amount: $169.00 Posted by: Gardan From: Kissimmee, FLPosted On: July 28th, 2010 05:07AMCar Make: Toyota Car Model: Camry Auto Shop: Tuffy Type of Fluid: synthetic 2003 Toyota Camry. It cost me $169 to have the transmission fluid changed with synthetic fluid. It seems like a lot of money for them to put the car up on the lift, hook it up to a machine, then turn the machine on. Though I suppose they have to pay for that machine some how and I'm not sure how often they get to use it. But it still seems like a lot.
transmission fluid change 5-7 qrts
Amount: $170.00 Posted by: vance From: san diego, CAPosted On: July 24th, 2010 09:07PMCar Make: ford Car Model: Explorer Auto Shop: deans auto Type of Fluid: Mercon I have done many of these services on my cars. You have to know what you want done and trust a mechanic.The corner 10 minute lube change shops try to rip you off all the time , so be careful with them.The oil $45. the pan gasket $25 the filter $20. the labor $80. When you do a change you should change the filter and pan gasket also , otherwise your pumping the oil through the dirty filter.A change is 5-7 qrts of oil a flush is all oil changed , that's 12 qrts.Know what you want !!!
expensive
Amount: $765.90 Posted by: gghjgjg From: who, NVPosted On: June 9th, 2010 07:06AMCar Make: Lamborghini Car Model: Diablo Very expensive for just changing the trans. fluid
Transmission Flush
Amount: $0.00 Posted by: lst From: Ft. Lauderdale, FLPosted On: May 25th, 2010 05:05AMCar Make: Hyundai Car Model: Santa Fe Auto Shop: Dealer Type of Fluid: They recommended this transmission flush at every 30,000 miles as part of an overpriced maintenance schedule--I checked the owners manual--no mention of this service needed. Sounds like a money maker to me.
Transmission Flush
Amount: $197.00 Posted by: Msmith9962 From: Alexandria, VAPosted On: May 18th, 2010 04:05PMCar Make: Toyota Car Model: Corolla Auto Shop: Dealership Type of Fluid: Took my 2003 Corolla LE w/111,000 miles to the Dealership for brakes and a few other things (had a $250 credit to use) they recommended a transmission flush for $197, I hadn't done one in a while so I said sure. The care does seem to run better but I feel like I could have got a better price.
mini van 3.3L
Amount: $150.00 Posted by: Jorge Paim From: orlando, FLPosted On: April 20th, 2010 02:04PMCar Make: dodge 95 Car Model: caravan I need a used transmission for it
Transmission flush
Amount: $130.00 Posted by: drive till it dies From: Augusta, MEPosted On: April 19th, 2010 05:04PMCar Make: Nissan Car Model: Maxima Auto Shop: Independent Type of Fluid: Had no problems with this 98' Maxima with 97k miles but when I asked a service rep in MD what kind of maintenance I should have done, this was one of them. Along with a power flush of the fuel system (was getting poor milage) the car runs noticeably smoother and more responsive gas pedal. Prior to this I just had the transmission fluid drained and changed at 30k miles. This has been the most reliable car with the lowest maintenance costs I ever had.
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