How to Save Money:
We try to recommend repair shops more likely to install a remanufactured transmission that you purchase on your own for cost savings. When buying a transmission through a repair shop or dealership, you generally will pay $300 – $800 more.
What Transmission Do I Have?
When buying factory direct, you can save $300 – $800 from what the shop will add as their markup on the transmission. Get a factory direct estimate by text message + email by clicking here.
Questions to ask when calling local repair shops:
Note: Before calling, have your 17-digit VIN# number (from the vehicle dash, door or an insurance card, registration or title) handy.
–Do you install transmissions? Can you quote me a price for installation?
(Check the guide table below for fair labor prices. Labor costs can differ by area.)
–What is your hourly labor rate?
(Typical rates average $75 – $115 per hour)
–Can I have the transmission shipped to your shop for install?
(If you are purchasing directly from a company selling a remanufactured transmission)
Transmission Installation Shop Locator:
Below is a searchable map of repair shops that may install used or remanufactured transmissions at fair labor prices.
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Reliable Repair Shop Criteria:
The following are recommended criteria to look for when calling around to find the most fair and reliable local repair shop for transmission installation:
- Has been in business for 2 years or more.
- Has a 4.0 or higher Google Reviews and/or Yelp Reviews rating, with no patterns of 1-star reviews.
- Has a Better Business Bureau “B” or higher rating.
- Is willing to install customer supplied transmissions purchased through reputable suppliers.
- Charges a maximum $95/hour labor rate for initial transmission installation and has a warranty hourly rate that is less than retail for warranty repair work.
- Offers transmission replacement labor using established hourly book times (Mitchell, Alldata, Chilton, Motor, etc).
- Has ability to reflash/reprogram using OEM subscriptions for late model 2006+ vehicles (shop equipped with Snap-On Pass-Through Pro II/III, Drewtech CarDAQ-Plus 2, Drewtech RAP, or similar J2534 device)
- Have a repair shop that does excellent transmission diagnostics and installation and want to be recommended? Visit our For Shops page
Fair Replacement Transmission Cost and Labor by Model
Find your transmission model in the table below for fair prices from reputable suppliers. Also fair labor cost for local installation at a local auto repair shop.
Get a free estimate on a remanufactured transmission factory direct by email.
Remanufactured Transmission Pricing – Links to Supplier Transmission Prices
Transmission | Street Smart Transmission |
---|---|
4L60E / 4L65E | 2100 |
4L80E | 2256 |
4T45E / 4T40E | 1935 |
4T65E | 1935 |
5L40E (Exc. BMW) | 2453 |
6T40 / 6T45 | 2432 |
6T75E / 6T70 | 2432 |
6L80 / 6L90 | 2559 |
Allison 1000 | 2478 |
4R75E/W 4R70W | 2025 |
4R100 / E4OD | 2226 |
4F27E | 1856 |
5R55S/N/W/E | 2203 |
5R110W | 2432 |
AX4N / AX4S | 2037 |
CD4E | 1947 |
FNR5 / AWTF-80 | 2148 |
6F50 / 6F35 | 2480 |
6R60 | 2559 |
6R80 | 2559 |
AWF21 | 2233 |
6R140 | 3864 |
41TE (A604) | 1905 |
46RE (A518) | 2053 |
47RE (A618) | 2204 |
48RE | 2712 |
42RLE | 2152 |
545RFE | 2348 |
62TE | 2409 |
65RFE | 2478 |
68RFE | 3543 |
W5A580 / NAG1 | 2589 |
Nissan RE5R05A | 2583 |
Nissan CVT | Call |
722.6 | Call |
More Information by Transmission Type
Where to Buy a Used Transmission
Option 1: Buying through a Local Repair Shop
When you go to your local repair shop, they’ll order a used transmission from a local or out-of-state salvage yard, depending on availability.
Pro Tip: If you are having your used transmission installed at a local repair shop, this option is the most recommended way to buy a used transmission.
The major benefit here is that you will typically have some sort of warranty on both the parts and labor through the repair shop if the one they purchased fails.
Option 2: Buying direct through a Salvage Yard
If you are installing a used transmission yourself, the nationwide search engine most commonly used to find a salvage yard transmission by repair shops and insurance companies is www.car-part.com which is connected to almost every salvage yard in the US.
Car-part.com uses the Hollander interchange system for searching the exact used transmission that will interchange with yours.
Pro Tip: Buy From A Salvage Yard That is Within Driving Distance From You When Possible! Always sort by distance and buy in your local area for the matching used transmission to save on the cost of shipping, if the matching unit is available locally. Also, if you have a warranty situation, it is much more difficult to have a warranty claim resolved if you purchase a used transmission from out of state.
Only licensed salvage yards can list auto parts on car-part.com so you can be assured that the companies listed are actual salvage yards.
Option 3: Buying online through a broker or website
Buying a used transmission through a broker / website is not recommended. Most brokers / websites typically use the above www.car-part.com to find you a transmission, then mark up the part by several hundred dollars–charge a brokering fee–and not all online brokers are legitimate or give you the accurate mileage that was on the transmission they are selling. So in the end, you end up paying more for the same thing, at a higher risk of having difficulty if you need a warranty claim.
Pro Tip: Resist the urge to buy a low priced transmission over the Internet that claims low mileage. The risk of a warranty situation is generally not worth any savings of buying a cheap transmission from out of state. You will have little or no recourse if the transmission does not work right. If you prefer to not deal with a salvage yard, buy a used transmission for sale through your local repair shop. Because if you end up having a problem with the transmission (roughly 20-25% chance), buying through your local repair shop will save you the potential headaches of dealing with a third party from out of state who is trying to get a warranty unit from another salvage yard in another state. The repair shop you are buying through typically will already have an established relationship with that salvage yard and will get your situation resolved far easier than through an online broker.
Our Recommendation
We recommend Street Smart Transmission. 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
How it Works
Finding a Shop to Install the Remanufactured Transmission
If your transmission has failed, you’re going to need a skilled mechanic 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.
Warranty
Each step in the remanufacturing process has to be verified by quality control managers before the build can continue. This guarantees uniform, properly functioning transmissions that will exceed the original manufacturer’s specifications. It also allows for a generous warranty that will protect you from transmission repair costs for up to three years.
- Standard coverage: 3 Years / Unlimited Mileage
- Commercial applications: 18 Months / 100,000 Miles
- Warranty is attached to the VIN number and can be transferred if the vehicle is sold
- Coverage is good at any licensed repair shop, anywhere in the United States
- Pays for parts & labor
- Replacement transmission will be shipped immediately upon receipt of a claim
In addition to the exceptional warranty coverage, every transmission is shipped to any business address for free, and core returns are shipped free as well. Between the build quality and the warranty, a our transmissions are literally better than new.
More Information by Make & Model
Jer’s Elite Automotive
(801) 546-6360
1564 W Hill Field Rd
Layton, UT 84041
Website: http://m.mainstreethub.com/jerseliteauto
Jensen Auto Service
(801) 621-4252
3192 Midland Dr
Ogden, UT 84401
Website: http://www.jensenautoservice.com/
Our business is customer-oriented and we will work with you every step of the way to make sure you receive the services you need for your vehicle. At Jensen Auto Service, we work hard to earn your trust and business. Our goal is to develop a long-term relationship with you—our customer. We do this by offering quality and commitment that is hard to find these days with honest estimates, easy-to-understand explanations, and unbeatable customer service
Family Transmission, & General Repairs. LLC
(801) 334-8644
2389 US-89
Pleasant View, UT 84404
Franks Auto Inc.
(801) 782-4852
1540 N Mountain Rd
North Ogden, UT 84404
Website: http://www.franksautoogden.com/
Since 1984, Frank’s Auto Inc. has provided motorists in the North Ogden, UT 84404 area with comprehensive auto repair services that include car care services, brakes, general services, undercar services, heating and cooling services, electrical services, transmission services, electronic services, heavy-duty services, and miscellaneous services. Our goal is to offer the best services available at affordable prices to get you back on the road in no time.
Automotive Specialist
(801) 731-0707
3015 S 1900 W
Ogden, UT 8440
Website: http://autospecialistut.com/
Since 1999 Automotive Specialists, has been dedicated to providing professional customer service and automotive repair in West Haven, Ogden and surrounding cities!
Dave’s Auto Repair
(801) 393-2323
1626 2550 S St
Ogden, UT 84401
Tanner Transmissions
(801) 528-7021
2666 Washington Blvd
Ogden, UT 84401
Website: http://www.tannertransmissions.com/ogden-ut/
Conveniently located on Washington Boulevard, our transmission shop is ready to help with any transmission problems you may be experiencing. Tanner Transmissions has a long history with the Ogden community. Since 1978 we have been providing Ogden residents with quality transmission repair and service. We pride ourselves on being Ogden’s transmission repair leader. All of our shop’s technicians are trained, professional, and geared toward providing quality transmission service.
AAMCO Transmissions & Auto Repair
(801) 621-2235
3377 Wall Ave
Ogden, UT 84401
Website: http://www.aamco-ogdenut.com/
SG Transmissions
(801) 732-9071
1855 W 1950 S
Ogden, UT 84401
Website: http://transmissionrepairogdenut.com/
For more than 10 years, SG Transmissions has been your local full service expert transmission shop and auto repair center, located in Ogden, Utah. We perform oil changes, tune-ups and all basic types of repair, as well as specializing in transmission services and rebuilds.
Tommy’s Transmissions and Clutches
(801) 393-1313
560 W 24th St
Ogden, UT 84401
Website: http://tommystransmissionsandclutches.com/
We are a transmission repair business in Ogden, UT where costumers continue to come back and refer their friends because of the honesty, fair price and quality work. Isn’t that the most important thing when taking your car in for repairs?
Transmission Shops in Nearby Areas
Utah State Licensing Requirements
Utah does not require transmission shops in Ogden, UT to qualify for a state license, so there is no state standard for competency among transmission repair services. They require only a registration, for which there is no inspection or testing of ability in transmission repair.
What Transmission Do I Have?
Likewise, Utah has no legal requirement that services for transmission repair in Ogden, UT first show proof of liability insurance to reimburse you in the event of any damages that might occur during servicing.