
Should I Replace or Rebuild My Transmission?
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Your transmission has a critical job, which is to transport the power from the engine to the wheels. When it begins to fail, your car begins to fail. Unfortunately, transmission repairs can often be quite costly and worse still, your transmission may be beyond repair, meaning you’ll need to replace it. That leaves you with two questions: Should I Replace or Rebuild My Transmission? Or Should I replace it entirely?
How do I know my transmission is in trouble?
Some of the more common signs of transmission trouble include:
- Your transmission slips, causing you to feel like gears are changing without warning as you drive
- You experience a delay in engagement after putting your car into drive
- Your car has trouble changing gears, or you can feel that the shift between gears isn’t smooth
Why can’t I just repair my transmission?
In many situations, you can, and rebuilding or replacing won’t even be an issue. Still, there are some cases where a simple repair job won’t do:- The transmission has failed completely – There are dozens upon dozens of moving parts powering your transmission. If something breaks, there’s a strong chance you’ll need a new one.
- The repairs are too expensive – Some repair jobs can cost thousands of dollars. It’s better to just have a new transmission installed.
- This isn’t your first repair – If you’ve had to get your transmission fixed again and again, replacing it may be more cost-effective.