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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Jody
4 years ago

I have a 99 durango 5.2 l and it don’t show a 5.2 for a 99 only a 00 and it says it has the 44 re but when I order the front band and pump gasket everyone sends my for a 46 re why can’t I get band and a pump gasket for the 44 re. It measures 8 in diameter around pump and 6 in around band help

Amy Grace
4 years ago

My transmission gets hot an drops out of gear l let it slow down an some times it will drop in low an pops realy hard

Anonymous
4 years ago

4r44eramgeri

tom
4 years ago

can you tell me what a trans band adjustment may cost and what type of treatment can i add to the fluid to keep it in shape

Robert Akers
4 years ago

IV got a 07 dodge ram 1500 that won’t go into over drive I can put it into over drive off and it’ll go but you can’t get over 45 or 55 mile an hour if I leave it in drive it’ll take more throttle to get it to even move and some times it’ll drop out of gear into a lower gear it’s cause all kinds of electronical problems also

jessica M gursky
4 years ago

59000 miles RVM’s alot… mostly on hills and on high ways city driving is good problem is not bad likes to sty at 60 speed hates 70+drops 1-3 hits 4 drops repeat at a loss spark plugs replaced belt replaced tires alignment replaced ball joints replaced has to be something transmission-related 🙁

George
4 years ago

Was driving,stopped at red light,shifted to drive and car would not move.Only seemed to rev up or be on high idle?

Patrick
4 years ago

When I put it in first second or third it goes nowhere to put it in reverse it goes backwards a little bit the fluid is way over the limit

Patrick
4 years ago

First second and third I Like it is in neutral

Anonymous
4 years ago

Does not go forward or back

In 97 dodge ram 1500 2 wheeldrive

rOLAND
4 years ago

97 FORD T BRID WITH A R4W70 TRANS STAILS WHEN IT GO TO2 GEAR

Pamela
4 years ago

My car doesn’t move when i shift.

erical gill
4 years ago

How much will u charge to do a transmission

Jeff H
4 years ago

Yes need to know how to replace the pressure control solenoid on 2002 bonneville transmission

Anonymous
4 years ago

Makes noise when shifting and slips

Kym Menzella
4 years ago

Shot!! My transmission is shot

Rigo Ixcot
4 years ago

My car it moves really slow ether forward or reverse

David
4 years ago

Put it in gear and it will not move but it sounds like it goes into gear because when you try to put it back in park it starts grinding like you was driving down the road and put it in park

tom
4 years ago
Reply to  David

check floor transfer case may be bumped into neutral

David
4 years ago

Start engine put in gear and it goes nowhere but you can tell it goes into gear

Hector santoyo
4 years ago
Reply to  David

Start the car put it in gear with no.problem but it just won’t move but a couple of inches

tom
4 years ago
Reply to  David

david check to see if transfer case is in neutral if it is a 4×4 i mean

JEFFREY R KNOEBEL
3 years ago
Reply to  David

yes

Kevin Poole
4 years ago

po717 input speed sensor no signal tts on a 2008 Hyundai Accent where in this sensor location replace SU13984 speed sensor but still shows Po717 input sensor no single so where is the other one located?

Anonymous
4 years ago

The overdrive light starts flashing and it skips gears wont go then jerks and go

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