What Transmission Do I Have Tool

Use the tool below to locate the transmission model type, approximate price, and approximate labor hours for install.

Year
Make
Model
Engine Size

If you’re having transmission problems you’ll need to know what kind of transmission is installed in your vehicle. Knowing the year, make and model isn’t always enough – in some cases it can depend on the size of the engine and/or number of speeds it has. For example, a 2010 Toyota Highlander L4 2.7L has a U660E transmission, while a V6 3.5L has a U151E transmission.

Fair Remanufactured Transmission Cost by Vehicle

  1. Use the Year / Make / Model lookup tool above.
  2. Find your transmission model in the table at the bottom of this page for links to fair prices from reputable suppliers and fair labor estimates for local installation at an auto repair shop.
  3. Get a quote on a remanufactured transmission by email / text message so you have a written copy you can reference.

2) Check Your Owner’s Manual

One of the best places to find vehicle-specific information is in the glove box. Your owner’s manual contains a wealth of information, such as the type of transmission, the kind of transmission fluid to use, and how often you should change the fluid and filter. If your vehicle didn’t come with an owners manual (which is common if you bought it used), there are a few other ways to figure out which transmission you have.

3) White Card on the Driver’s Door

On the inside edge of the driver’s door is a tag that lists the year of the vehicle, country of origin, the type of engine installed, and usually, the transmission.

4) Look Under the Hood or on the Transmission Oil Pan

Another way is to crawl under the vehicle and look for part numbers. Using a good flashlight, look for part numbers stamped into the transmission pan or the transmission itself. Your local auto part store or dealer will be able to cross-reference the numbers to determine the kind of transmission the part belongs to.

5) Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Lookup

Every vehicle has a unique 17-character identification number located on a metal dash plaque that can be seen from the outside through the windshield at the edge of the dashboard on the driver’s side. It can also be found on the door tag (inside the driver’s door) or on the vehicle registration/insurance/finance papers. Each digit of the VIN number provides a different piece of information about that particular vehicle including the factory installed engine, transmission type, where it was built, etc. To decode the number, use DecodeThis.com or call your local dealership and they’ll tell you what transmission you have. It should look like this:

transmission-vin-number

Reman Transmission Pricing 2019 – Links to Supplier Transmission Prices

This table above shows how much reputable suppliers typically charge for a remanufactured transmission, with direct links to the supplier’s website for that model transmission.

Domestic Year / Make / Model to Transmission Guide

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Travis.Littlefield
1 year ago

2005 vw Passat TDI-GLS. has a zf 5hp19fl transmission. I rebuilt the transmission and put all new seals, orings, friction discs, steel plates and a remanufactured torque converter from TranStar. replaced all the orings, orifices, gasket, and solenoids, on the valve body. I upgraded the pressure regulator with a kit from Transgo. the only issue i am having is a hard downshift from 5th to 4th gear. Now I’m thinking the wire harness for the valve body. or could it be one of the speed sensors. I’m planning on getting a VCDS diag so i can do other things, but could there be a programming issue? I thought maybe the speed sensor because it’s like the transmission can’t tell I’m braking. now i do need to bleed my brakes the right way because the ABS system kicks in the last mph as I’m coming to a stop. could that be doing anything?

Zach
1 year ago

Want to switch transmissions with Altima and Maxima

kathy hamby
1 year ago

It just quit pulling

Timi S Kegel
1 year ago

I try driving my Lexus 1999 es300 and the gears lock up and the car stops.
The codes say knock sensor and shift solenoid D

Michael Wilkes II
1 year ago

I have a 1980 3 speed toploader I’m needing a bellhousing that will bolt to a 460 bbf and clutch kit with throw out bearing where can I find these parts

Charles
1 year ago

6 cylinder engine, car is loaded

Charles
1 year ago

Car has just been sitting there, might just need fluid flushed

Charles
1 year ago

2013 camery Will go into gear just wants to stall

David vansant
1 year ago

2019 dodge grand caravan won’t go forward or backwards.the fluid is brown do you think it needs a new torque converter?

kwiklip
1 year ago

Deciding if it’s worth replacing the tyranny in my 2006 Jeep Commander. Any ideas on how much a rebuilt + labor might cost in Minnesota?

Leonardick
1 year ago

My 2013 Mercedes E550 4.7L Bi Turbo 4Matic has loud grinding sound when traveling. Pulled over to roadside then have it in Park and shut the engine off. After awhile I turned the engine back on and it running fine but as soon as I have it in gears it has very loud grinding sound either drive or reverse. Would it likely a tranny?

Geoffrey Hamby
1 year ago

2020 Toyota Avalon Hybrid, the transmission bumps while driving. Right around 41 mph is real noticeable.

Ryan
1 year ago

my transmission revs to about 4k rpm before it starts to move, once it shifts to 2nd gear its good. would a flush fix the problem or does it sound like a rebuild?

Lloyd mastin
1 year ago

Need to find out what transmission goes in 92chevy cheyenne 4×4

Lloyd mastin
1 year ago

I looked up my truck but it only gave me numbers for rwd, my truck is 4×4. My vin 1GCEK14Z1NE127820

Joey
1 year ago

Shifting gears up and down to fast

Frank
1 year ago

I have a 2007 mustang v6. Hard to downshift from 3rd to 2nd gear. I just had to replace clutch master cylinder. Could this have any effect on the downshift problem?

Jerome
1 year ago

No reverse after warm up

LANCE D ENDICOTT
1 year ago

when in gear you can hear a rumbling noice when i got underneath its coming from the bell housing

Miguel Santiago
1 year ago

Broken case

joseph
1 year ago

didnt find for hyundai santafe ??

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