Frequently Asked Questions

What are the signs of a bad transmission?

Common signs of transmission problems include delayed shifting, slipping gears, grinding noises, transmission fluid leaks, or unusual vibrations while driving. Some vehicles may also display a check engine or transmission warning light. If these symptoms become more frequent, the transmission should be inspected as soon as possible.

Can you drive with a bad transmission?

A vehicle may still drive with a failing transmission, but continuing to operate it can cause additional damage and lead to more expensive repairs. Symptoms such as slipping gears, hard shifting, or loss of power can also create safety concerns. Addressing transmission issues early can help prevent a complete transmission failure.

How long do transmissions typically last?

Transmission lifespan varies depending on driving habits, maintenance, and vehicle type. Many automatic transmissions can last well over 100,000 miles when properly maintained. Regular fluid changes and prompt attention to transmission issues can help extend service life.

How do I know if a transmission will fit my vehicle?

Transmission compatibility depends on factors such as the vehicle's manufacturer, year, model, engine size, drivetrain configuration, and transmission code. Verifying the VIN or matching the original transmission part number is often the most accurate way to confirm fitment before purchasing a replacement.

Are used OEM transmissions good?

Yes, used OEM transmissions can be a good replacement when they have been tested, inspected, and matched to the correct vehicle application. OEM transmissions were originally engineered for specific vehicles, helping ensure proper fit, performance, and compatibility. Many vehicle owners choose used OEM transmissions as a cost-effective alternative to purchasing a new or remanufactured unit.

Is it better to rebuild or replace a transmission?

The best option depends on the condition of the transmission, repair costs, and vehicle value. A rebuild may be suitable when only certain internal components are worn or damaged. However, replacing the transmission with a compatible OEM unit can sometimes be faster and more cost-effective, especially when extensive internal damage is present.