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Mercury Grand Marquis |
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Mercury Mariner |
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Mercury Montego |
Mercury Mountaineer |
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The Gamble of used transmissions vs. remanufactured transmissions
You have roughly an 80% chance of success when going with a used transmission — However, used transmissions have roughly a 20% chance of failure or problem in the first 90 days, so it is important to have a warranty plan.
What Transmission Do I Have?
How do I know whether a used transmission seller is legit?
It is highly recommended to check the online reviews of any company prior to purchasing through an Internet website or broker, especially reviews on how they handled warranty situations.
Pro Tip: Many listings who have fancy websites selling used transmissions on the Internet are running the company out of their house and brokering units from salvage yards. Buy a used transmission through your local repair shop or actual salvage yard and save yourself headaches later.
Legitimate used transmission suppliers:
-Have a street address listed on their website, and that address is not a residence. Google the full street address to know for sure. If there is no full street address listed on the website, or or if the address appears to be a mail forwarding address, or an address with no automotive company on premises, this is a red flag.
-Have a local telephone number and not just a toll-free 800 number. Legitimate companies have both toll-free and local numbers.
-Have no pattern of 1 star reviews on their Google Business listing, Yelp, Better Business Bureau profile. Google the name of the company.
-Handle warranty claims promptly and have a straightforward warranty policy.
What Transmission Do I Have?
Used transmission warranty – What is covered?
One of the biggest disadvantages to buying a used transmission is the short warranty. Most used transmissions have a 30, 60, 90 day warranty, with some going 6 months to a year. Now this may sound good on the surface, but most of these used transmission warrantees don’t offer the kind of protection that you would expect since a used transmission is not typically a long-term solution. If there an issue, most used transmission suppliers rarely pay additional labor charges for the unit to be re-installed if it fails.
My 2005 Monterey is basically becoming a money pit. The CV was replaced 3 times since I purchased it at 63,000 miles for $900.
Now, the inner right tie rod is bent and it is literally eating tires.
Still dealing with that issue, the transmission has started guzzling tranny fluid, bottle after bottle.
I’ve added Stop Leak more than thrice. I’m sitting in the Walmart parking lot waiting for them to open so I can buy another one to soothe the evil quench it has acquired.
My model was not listed on the previous list for a replacement or refurbished transmission.
What would be the cost to rdplace whatever seal is not sealing?
the transmission shifts fine when cold but when it gets warm wants to stay in 1st gear
Will you have a remanufactured automatic transmission for a 1991 mercury capri anytime?
Car just stopped going would not go forward or reverse