Replace Or Rebuild Your Car’s Transmission?

When your vehicle’s transmission shows signs of damage, which is actually the better solution—replace it or rebuild it? A lot of men like you are torn between these two things; however, most of them focus more on the difference on the cost of these two projects. Obviously, rebuilding transmission costs lower than replacing one. Hence, more and more men are going to the cheaper route.

Signs of a Transmission Problem

How do you know that your transmission requires attention? Here are the most common signs of a transmission problem:

  • fluid leaks
  • low transmission fluid
  • hard shifting
  • delayed shifting
  • unusual noises (squealing, clunking, and deep grinding when shifting gears)
  • metal shavings in the fluid

However, you must take note that not all these signs already points to problems in the transmission because they can be caused by other problems in the vehicle. Therefore, it will be a wise move for you to bring your vehicle to a qualified mechanic for proper evaluation.

New Transmission Replacement

CostFacts.com says that replacing the transmission with a brand new one is at least three times more expensive than the cost of rebuilding a transmission. Though this is seen as a disadvantage by most men, the high cost guarantees a more reliable and higher quality transmission. New transmissions are manufactured following the specifications that originally came with your vehicle so you can never doubt their efficiency and reliability.

Another great advantage of a new transmission is that it comes with a full manufacturer’s warranty. Therefore, even if you have spent more to purchase a new transmission, you are guaranteed of protection against possible damage in the newly-purchased transmission.

However, it takes around a week for you to order and get a new transmission. Hence, you have to wait longer to drive your vehicle again after the failure in the transmission.

Rebuilt Transmissions

One of the greatest advantages of a rebuilt transmission as compared to a new replacement model is its price tag. Rebuilt transmissions can cost you $150 to $1,500 if you rebuild it yourself or $1,000 to $3,000 for a professionally-rebuilt transmission. Plus, it takes up to three days for you to rebuild a transmission for your vehicle as compared to the seven days of wait time for new transmission replacement models.

However, the problem with rebuilt transmissions is that you don’t almost have a guarantee regarding the reliability and quality of the transmission. There may be reliable rebuilt transmissions from good quality auto repair shops but usually, transmissions are rebuilt in a hit and miss basis. Hence, you’ll be lucky to get a rebuilt transmission with good quality. Plus, you’ll be given only a short warranty period from the shop that made the transmission.

If you’ll take a look at both options closely, real men will choose quality over savings. After all, if you want the best for your vehicle and your safety while on the road, you’ll get a reliable transmission that won’t fail you after a few weeks or so.

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