Chevy Impala Transmission Problems & Cost

First introduced in 1958, the Chevrolet Impala was the most expensive and sportiest model in the Bel Air line. By 1965, it had become the best-selling car in America, shifting over 1 million units in a single year (that was quite an accomplishment back then). Fast forward to today, Impala is still a fixture on American roads. They’re cheap to buy, cheap to maintain, they’re comfortable, and they last for ever. However, Chevy Impala transmission problems can still happen. So let’s find out what you can do about them.

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What Transmission Do I Have?

Chevy Impala Transmission Models

Chevy Impala: 4T65E Transmission (Earlier Models)
Chevy Impala: 4T65E-HD Transmission (5.3L V8)
Chevy Impala: 6T70 Transmission (Later Models)
Chevy Impala SS: 4L60E Transmission (1993-1996 LT1 V8)

Chevy Impala Transmission Replacement Cost Estimate

Pricing varies by model. To be 100% sure on pricing, have your VIN# handy and use our Get An Estimate feature to look up your transmission by VIN#.

Replacement 4T65E Transmission (Not including HD):

TransmissionStreet Smart Transmission
4T65E1935

Replacement 6T70 Transmission:

TransmissionStreet Smart Transmission
6T75E / 6T702432

Replacement 4L60E Transmission:

TransmissionStreet Smart Transmission
4L60E / 4L65E2100

What are the DTC codes related to Chevy Impala transmission problems?

Trouble CodeDescription
P0706Transmission Range Sensor Circuit Range/Performance
P0711Transmission Fluid Temperature Sensor Circuit Range/Performance
P0712Transmission Fluid Temperature Sensor Circuit Low Input
P0713Transmission Fluid Temperature Sensor Circuit High Input
P0716Input/Turbine Speed Sensor Circuit Range/Performance 
P0717Input/Turbine Speed Sensor Circuit No Signal
P0719Torque Converter/Brake Switch B Circuit Low
P0722Output Speed Sensor Circuit No Signal
P0723Output Speed Sensor Circuit Intermittent
P0724 Torque Converter/Brake Switch B Circuit High
P0730Incorrect Gear Ratio
P0740Torque Converter Clutch Circuit Malfunction
P0741Torque Converter Clutch Circuit
P0742Torque Converter Clutch Circuit Stuck On
P0748Pressure Control Solenoid 'A' Electrical
P0751Shift Solenoid 'A' Performance or Stuck Off
P0753Shift Solenoid 'A' Electrical
P0756Shift Solenoid 'B' Performance or Stuck Off
P0757Shift Solenoid 'B' Stuck On
P0758Shift Solenoid 'B' Electrical
P0776Pressure Control Solenoid 'B' Performance or Stuck Off
P0785Shift/Timing Solenoid
P0796Pressure Control Solenoid 'C' Performance or Stuck off
P0816Transmission Fluid Pressure Manual Valve Position Switch Park/Neutral with Drive Ratio
P0816Downshift Switch Circuit
P0826Up and Down Shift Switch Circuit
P0842Transmission Fluid Pressure Sensor/Switch “A” Circuit Low
P0850Park/Neutral Switch Input Circuit
P0851Park/Neutral Switch Input Circuit Low
P0852Park/Neutral Switch Input Circuit High
P0894Transmission Component Slipping
P0961Pressure Control Solenoid “A” Control Circuit Range/Performance
P0962Pressure Control Solenoid “A” Control Circuit Low
P0963Pressure Control Solenoid “A” Control Circuit High
P0965Pressure Control Solenoid “B” Control Circuit Range/Performance
P0966Pressure Control Solenoid “B” Control Circuit Low
P0967Pressure Control Solenoid “B” Control Circuit High
P0969Pressure Control Solenoid “C” Control Circuit Range/Performance
P0970Pressure Control Solenoid “C” Control Circuit Low
P0971Pressure Control Solenoid “C” Control Circuit High
P0973Shift Solenoid “A” Control Circuit Low
P0974Shift Solenoid “A” Control Circuit High
P0976Shift Solenoid “B” Control Circuit Low
P1860TCC PWM Solenoid Circuit Electrical
P1870Transmission Component Slipping: GM Transmission
P1887Torque Converter Clutch Release Switch
P2714Pressure Control Solenoid ‘D’ Performance or Stuck Off
P2723Pressure Control Solenoid ‘E’ Stuck Off

Chevy Impala Transmission Recalls

None Found

Chevy Impala Technical Service Bulletins (TSB)

TSB PIP4051C – Harsh Shifting – Chevy Impala 4L60E
Problem – Unusually harsh gear changes, combined with a P0717 DTC for an input shaft speed sensor error, are often caused by damage to the ISS sensor wiring.
Solution – If wire damage is found (usually to the white wire), the wiring and sensor will have to be replaced. The pump cover should also be examined for sharp points/edges that could damage the wiring. If any are found, they should be smoothed with a file.

PIP5071 – Squawking noise on the 2-3 shift – Chevy Impala 4L60E
Problem – An unusual squawking or groaning noise may be heard on the upshift from 2nd to 3rd gear.
Solution – The 3-4 friction and steel plates, clutch plate, apply plate, and selective backing plates will have to be replaced.

TSB 01-07-30-023B – Harsh 1-2 upshift with P1870 DTC – 4L60E Transmission RPO M30
Problem – Drivers may experience an unusually harsh 1-2 shift because the ECU has commanded maximum line pressure in order to compensate for excessive wear in the bore that contains the TCC isolator and regulator valves inside of the valve body.
Solution – Replace the 4L60E valve body with revised TCC regulator and isolator valves.

TSB 08-07-30-027 – No movements when transmission is shifted into Drive or third – 4L60E Transmission – 4L65E Transmission – 4L70E Transmission
1982-2005 GM Passenger Cars and Light Duty Trucks: 2006-2007 Buick Rainier – 2006 Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV & Escalade EXT – 2006 Chevrolet SSR – 2006-2008 Chevrolet Avalanche – 2006-2008 Chevrolet Colorado – 2006-2008 Chevrolet Express – 2006-2008 Chevrolet Silverado Classic – 2006-2008 Chevrolet Silverado – 2006-2008 Chevrolet Suburban – 2006-2008 Chevrolet Tahoe – 2006-2008 Chevrolet TrailBlazer – 2006 GMC Yukon Denali – 2006 GMC Yukon Denali XL – 2006-2008 GMC Canyon – 2006-2008 GMC Envoy – 2006-2008 GMC Savana – 2006-2008 GMC Sierra Classic – 2006-2008 GMC Sierra – 2006-2008 GMC Yukon – 2006-2008 GMC Yukon XL – 2006 Pontiac GTO – 2006-2007 HUMMER H2 – 2006-2008 HUMMER H3 – 2006-2008 Saab 9-7X – with the 4L60, 4L60E, 4L65E or 4L70E Automatic Transmission (RPOs MD8, M30, M32, M33 or M70)
Problem – It is possible to experience no movement when the transmission is shifted into Drive or the 3rd gear position. It is possible to experience normal operation when the transmission shifted into second, first or reverse.
Solution – Replace the forward sprag assembly

TSB 00-07-30-022D – No reverse, second or fourth gears – 4L60E Transmission & 4L65E Transmission
1993 – 2005 GM passenger cars and light duty trucks
Problem – Drivers may experience the loss of reverse, second and fourth gears. First and third gears will seem to function normally
Solution – The reaction sun gear may fail inside of the sun shell. It will need to be replaced with a stronger heat-treated 4L60E / 4L65 sun gear.

TSB 06-07-30-023 – 4T65E transmission 1-2 Shift Shudder
Problem – Shuddering or shaking may be felt during the 1-2 shift, under light acceleration at speeds below 25 mph.
Solution – To correct this common 4T65E transmission problem, the entire second clutch assembly will need to be replaced.

TSB 08-07-30-016 – Slipping, refusal to shift, overheating – Chevy Impala 4T65E
Problem – Slipping between the gears, overheating, refusal to shift out of a gear, and/or DTC P0894 or P0218, may be because by friction material debonding from the torque convertor clutch (TCC).
Solution – If the friction material has circulated throughout the transmission, the entire transmission may need to be replaced. It is possible to remove the material from the internal components (like transmission cooler lines and the valve body), but it depends on the extent of the damage.

TSB 04-07-30-028 – Transmission fluid leak from reverse servo cover – 4T65E Transmission
Problem – Transmission fluid leaks may be observed under the vehicle, which may be caused by a 4T65E reverse servo seal that can actually shrink in the cold weather below 20°F/-6.7°C
Solution – Replace reverse servo cover seal

TSB 02-07-30-022B – Usually harsh shifts, along with multiple transmission diagnostic trouble codes – 4T40E Transmission | 4T45E Transmission | 4T65E Transmission
2000 – 2004 Buick Century – 2000 – 2004 Buick LeSabre – 2000 – 2004 Buick Park Avenue – 2000 – 2004 Buick Regal – 2003 – 2004 Buick Rendezvous – 2000 – 2001 Chevrolet Lumina – 2000 – 2004 Chevrolet Cavalier – 2000 – 2004 Chevrolet Impala – 2000 – 2004 Chevrolet Malibu – 2000 – 2004 Chevrolet Monte Carlo – 2000 – 2004 Chevrolet Venture – 2000 – 2002 Oldsmobile Intrigue – 2000 – 2003 Oldsmobile Aurora – 2000 – 2004 Oldsmobile Alero – 2000 – 2004 Oldsmobile Silhouette – 2000 – 2004 Pontiac Bonneville – 2000 – 2004 Pontiac Grand Am – 2000 – 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix – 2000 – 2004 Pontiac Montana – 2000 – 2004 Pontiac Sunfire – 2001 – 2004 Pontiac Aztec
Problem – Drivers can experience unusually harsh shifts, along with the following DTC’s: P0716, P0717, P0730, P0753, P0758, P1860, P1887
Solution – Inspect, repair and/or replace the transaxle 20-way connector to the transmission wiring harness

TSB 00-06-04-037A – Harsh shifting with DTC’s P0716 and/or P0717 – 4T40E Transmission | 4T45E Transmission | 4T65E Transmission
2000 – 2002 Buick Century – 2000 – 2002 Buick LeSabre – 2000 – 2002 Buick Park Avenue – 2000 – 2002 Buick Regal – 2002 Buick Rendezvous – 2000 – 2001 Chevrolet Lumina – 2000 – 2002 Chevrolet Cavalier – 2000 – 2002 Chevrolet Impala – 2000 – 2002 Chevrolet Malibu – 2000 – 2002 Chevrolet Monte Carlo – 2000 – 2002 Chevrolet Venture – 2000 – 2002 Oldsmobile Intrigue – 2000 – 2002 Oldsmobile Aurora – 2000 – 2002 Oldsmobile Alero – 2000 – 2002 Oldsmobile Silhouette – 2000 – 2002 Pontiac Bonneville – 2000 – 2002 Pontiac Grand Am – 2000 – 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix – 2000 – 2002 Pontiac Montana – 2000 – 2002 Pontiac Sunfire – 2001 – 2002 Pontiac Aztec
Problem – Some drivers may experience unusually harsh gear changes, accompanied by a P0716 and/or P0717 DTC
Solution – This problem can be caused by an intermittent connection of the input speed sensor circuit at the transaxle 20-way connector

Common Problems with the Chevy Impala Transmission

Intermittent harsh shifting – Chevy Impala 4L60E
Problem – A common Chevrolet Impala transmission problem is an intermittent hard 1-2 shift, often accompanied by engine bogging. This condition can be caused by the torque convertor clutch applying during the shift.
Solution – To remedy the problem, the wiring harness needs to be inspected from the transmission case connector to the rear of the engine on the driver side. It’s possible that the wires for the TCC solenoid and pressure control solenoid have become frayed on a body seam. If this is the case, the wiring will need to be repaired, and the harness repositioned.

Input/Output Speed Sensor Issues – Chevy Impala 6T70E
Problem – When repairing a failed input speed sensor or output speed sensor, steering system damage could occur.
Solution – To avoid damage to the clock springs, the splined steering knuckle must be prevented from falling out of the steering rack when dropping the subframe to access the valve body.

Lack of Response
Leaking Fluid
Low Fluid
Burning Smell
Grinding or Shaking
Whining, Clunking or Humming
Refuses to Go Into Gear
Torque Converter Issues
Valve Body Issues
Transmission Noisy in Neutral
Gears Slipping
No 3rd or 4th Gear
No 1st or 2nd Gear
No Reverse
Dragging Clutch
Trouble Codes / Check Engine Light

Can I drive with a Chevy Impala transmission problem?

Not all transmission problems are going to keep you from driving your car. However, many of the small Chevy Impala transmission problems can quickly escalate into much more expensive issues if you keep putting under strain. So do yourself a favor and have a mechanic inspect the car immediately.

How often does a Chevy Impala transmission need to be replaced?

Regular maintenance and respectful driving can help your Impala transmission last for a good long time. However, OE design flaws can potentially shorten the service life, no matter how careful you are. On average, we’ve seen the Chevrolet Impala transmission last between 120,000-180,000 miles. But a good quality remanufactured transmission can last considerably longer.

How are Chevy Impala transmission issues diagnosed?

In order to determine the source of your Chevy Impala transmission problems, a mechanic will connect a code scanner to the OBDII port under the dash. After downloading the diagnostic trouble codes, they can perform a visual inspection to verify the source of the problem.

How is a Chevy Impala transmission replaced?

In order to replace a Chevy Impala transmission, the old one will have to be unbolted from the engine, driveshafts and mounts. The motor may have to be partially removed from the car during this process. Installation is a reverse of the removal procedure, in the ECU/TCM will have be reprogrammed in order to accept the new transmission.

Recommendations for Chevy Impala transmission issues?

To save time and get back on the road faster, have your 17-digit VIN# handy and you can get an online quote for a reman Chevy Impala transmission here, then find a local shop using our Find a Shop guide to install it for you.

How to Solve Chevy Impala Transmission Problems

Solution A: Buy a Used Chevy Impala Transmission

One of the cheapest ways to fix most Chevrolet Impala transmission problems, is to simply go buy a used 4T65E / used 6T70E / used 4L60E transmission from the local junkyard. But the problem is, you don’t really know how well it was taken care of. So you could eventually have the same problems, or worse.

Solution B: Buy a Rebuilt Chevy Impala Transmission

The next thing you could do is, get a rebuilt 4T65E / rebuilt 6T70E / rebuilt 4L60E transmission from your mechanic or local transmission shop. These are fairly affordable, and come with a short warranty. However, most mechanics won’t correct for the factory design flaws. And that warranty might only be good at the shop that built it (which would do you absolutely no good if you travel).

Solution C: Buy a Remanufactured Chevy Impala Transmission

For a more permanent solution to all your Impala transmission problems, you should consider investing in a remanufactured 4T65E / remanufactured 6T70E / remanufactured 4L60E transmission. These are built in a factory and must undergo multiple quality inspections before they can be shipped. The more premium companies will even dyno test their remanufactured transmissions to make sure that they perform and function properly. Plus you can even find some with a nationwide warranty.

Need a replacement transmission? Get an estimate for replacement transmissions and local installation. Look up your transmission model by vehicle make and model.

What Transmission Do I Have?

What Problem Does Your Chevy Impala Have?

Let us know the year, mileage and problem you’re having as well as any trouble (OBD) codes you’ve found. If you’ve been given a quote or paid for a repair, we’d like to hear about that too!

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April Guerrero
2 years ago

2011 Chevy Impala LTZ – At a complete stop will hesitate when accelerated. After 15-25 seconds will pop into gear and the car will start moving. Works just fine in any other gear and will work properly when manually shifting from 1st, 2nd and 3rd just not in drive. This vehicle has 136,000 miles. It has no codes at this time. Has this problem intermittently and have notices that is seems worse when it’s warmer outside.

Charles Lewis
2 years ago

2007 Impala and would not go all the way intoi park so ignition key wouldnt come out and cannot shift it into low gears 2-1. replaced broken shift selector, worked for one day and returned doing same problems cable isn’t broken and seems to move freely.

Dave
2 years ago

I seem to have a whining at 30 mph or so on up I thought it was a wheel bearing but idk. It gets louder the faster I go . But I replaced filter and fluid 1 month ago

Last edited 2 years ago by Dave
James
2 years ago

My problem is intermittent.. i have a 2007 impala with 3.9 motor..when pulling away from a stop there is a lag or slipping then a thud feeling into gear.. I have had it checked and no codes come up.. I also have been experimenting and if I shift the car manually.. down in first once stopped I haven’t noticed it when I pull away.. I have had the fluid and filter changed..

Last edited 2 years ago by James
April Guerrero
2 years ago
Reply to  James

I’m having the same problem. Have you got your problem resolved? I was watching a YouTube video that they changed the Pressure control switch & solenoid, both shift solenoids, TCC solenoid, Internal speed sensor and Internal wire harness. From what they say is that it fixed the problem.

Austin
2 years ago

2006 impala lt. approx. 170k on body, 30k on motor, maybe 2k on remanned transmission. Still has hard 1-2 shift, and is throwing abs and traction control light. Thought the hard shift would go away with the old tranny, but starting to think there was nothing wrong with it. All new hubs, thinking that would help the abs and traction control lights. Me and my pops are stumped. Any help would be appreciated

veronica
2 years ago

well my car runs it shifts but it wont go into drive or reverse when i step on the gas. i had it diagnostic test done on it at AAA they said my tranny is shot and it would cost 4500 to get it replaced but petes transmission said they would replace it for 3800 bucks total thats with labor cost included.with a year warranty with unlimited miles .

Herbert E Dwyer
3 years ago

Harsh shifting at low speeds, slippage and shifting going up inclines, engine bogging down, down shifting also pulsing and engine seems to continue at rpm without slowing for a small period of time,

Guy Rivoli
3 years ago

Replacendutralszfetyswitch.where is it on my 2003 impala.3.4

Guy Rivoli
3 years ago

Neutral safetyswitch

Christopher Manning
3 years ago

My 2007 chevy impala is revving up when coming out of gear.. I replaced
the fluid and filter.. it doesn’t do it all the time but so it’s cool and after driving it for a long time.. the wires to my control module was chewed on my a squirrel.. the check engine light told me it was the solenoid bit once I fixed those wires it don’t say it anymore..vthe car goes it just acts like it can’t the the gear

David Ellickson
3 years ago

with car parked facing downhill..pointi ng downhill. Out car in reverse and nothing happens, Car wont back up.

Anonymous
3 years ago

My 2006 Chevy impala ss Ls4 wil not go anywhere in second drive or 3rd only first and reverse are ok and when shifting manually its goe from first to 2nd then a harsh shift to 3rd. I changed filter fluid problem has only gotten worse. No codes no burn smell no leaking. Please help

Rodolfo mena
3 years ago

It works in r 2 an 3

Johnny Tirey
3 years ago

When you first start the car put it into gear it will go is going to have a block and it will slip out of gear you shut the car off you turn it back on it’ll go into gear about a half a block to slip back out again

Johnny Tirey
3 years ago

When you first started up you can put it into gear and I’ll go but you get about a half a block and it just slide out of gear turn it off turn it back on and I’ll go again about having blocked and I’m just your blood supply to gear

Kenneth Taulbee
3 years ago

All drive gears quit.Had reverse.I unplugged the main trans harness from top of bell housing and it would pull in drive.

Steve
3 years ago

Intermittent traction control & ABS lights coming on

Paul K Hansen
3 years ago

Transmission slipping

Yvatte Jackson
3 years ago

2014 chevy impala, 91,6200 miles codes show U0101

When shifting gears it jerks,

Shawn
3 years ago

Shift indercator not workin car take off in second gear

Scott horan
3 years ago

I was recently in an accident and my transmission fluid is ending up in my cooling reservoir and I see no leakage

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