How long does a Chevy Impala transmission last?

How long does a Chevy Impala transmission last?

How Long Does the Transmission Last? Per reports, your Chevrolet Impala should reach 160,000 miles before the transmission fails. But for your transmission to last up to that point, it will need adequate maintenance, including regular flushes and fluid changes.

Are Impalas expensive to fix?

Cost. The average total annual cost for repairs and maintenance on a Chevrolet Impala is $568, compared to an average of $590 for fullsize cars and $652 for all vehicle models.

Is the Chevy Impala reliable?

Is the Chevrolet Impala Reliable? The 2020 Impala has a slightly above-average predicted reliability rating of 3.5 out of five from J.D. Power.

Can You rebuild a transmission on a Chevy Impala?

Considering the severity of most Impala transmission problems, buying a rebuilt 4T65E / 4T65E-HD transmission probably seems like a good idea. However, most transmission shops will just use a factory rebuild kit. So all of those OE design flaws will be baked right into your new transmission.

Are there any problems with the Chevy Impala remanufactured?

The remanufactured pump gets an updated slide pivot pin, along with a solid Teflon pump driveshaft seal to prevent torque convertor slip and delayed gear engagement. Another common problem with the Chevrolet Impala 4T65E & Chevrolet Impala 4T65E-HD are an inoperable fourth or reverse gear.

Is the Chevy Impala street smart or remanufactured?

Most of the motors that GM put into the 2000–2011 Chevrolet Impala are actually quite reliable. So if you invest in a remanufactured 4T65E transmission or remanufactured 4T65E-HD from Street Smart Transmission, you could keep your car on the road for many more years.

Is the torque convertor remanufactured on a Chevy Impala?

The remanufactured valve body receives a redesigned TCC Control Valve, TCC Regulator Apply Valve, and Torque Signal Regulator Valve. The torque convertor itself is also fully remanufactured, and tested for leaks, concentricity and balance.

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