Is it OK to get a transmission from a junkyard?

Is it OK to get a transmission from a junkyard?

As a short-term, cost-effective solution for an older vehicle, buying a used transmission from a junkyard can be a worthwhile option, but you need to do your homework (and cross your fingers). Purchasing a transmission from an auto scrapyard to try to save a few bucks is a risky business.

How much for a transmission from a junkyard?

Junkyard – $800-$1500. most scrap yards give a 90 day to 1 year warranty, but most people only expect it to last a year at best and are planning on unloading the car soon or done have the money to pay for a regular rebuild. Rebuilt – $1500-$2500. last another 2 to 3 years or so.

How do I know if my junkyard transmission is good?

The output shaft should spin when the transmission is in a forward/revers gear, and the input shaft is rotated. Finally, grab the output shaft and pull/push it to check for excessive play. If no obvious problems are noted, then you likely have a good junkyard transmission.

What to do before installing a used transmission?

1. Flush often—back flush your transmission cooler to prevent contamination of your transmission and torque converter, and make sure to flush and inspect your existing converter if you plan on reusing it. 2. Inspect your flexplate and driveshaft before installing your transmission.

Is there a way to test a used transmission?

You can test the transmission by putting it through the gears while turning the input shaft and examining the output shaft for proper rotation. What I mean by this is, put the transmission in first gear and check the output shaft rotation speed as you turn the input shaft.

What is the average cost to fix a transmission?

On average, replacing a vehicle transmission costs around $2,600, with average prices the replacement of a transmission ranging from about $1,800 to $3,400 in the US for 2020 according to TransmissionRepairCostGuide.

How do you test a used automatic transmission?

To do this on your own, start your car and put it in park. Open the hood and locate the area where the transmission fluid is stored; then pull out the dipstick that covers it. Make sure the transmission fluid is at the right level, and then check the color. Clean fluid should be reddish and almost translucent.

Is it hard to put in a new transmission?

Depending on the year, make and model of your vehicle and the shop labor costs in your area, you can expect to save between $550 to $1,250 or more. The job of removing and replacing an automatic transmission is not tremendously difficult – it’s just a matter of being prepared, being safe, and following instructions.

Does a remanufactured transmission have to be programmed?

To answer your question you should NOT need to reprogram your computer (PCM/ECU) when you replace your transmission as long as it’s a stock replacement (or stock rebuild).

How do you check a transmission before buying it?

Check out these three easy ways to test the transmission of a car you are planning to buy before you hand over your money.

  1. Shift into every gear during your test drive.
  2. Hit a steep incline and pay attention to how the transmission responds.
  3. Check out the transmission fluid and do so more than once.

Can you find manual transmissions in a junkyard?

Automatic Transmissions or manual, it does not matter. We can find a Junkyard that has the transmissions you need. Get back on the road today without all the headache of trying to find a part for your vehicle.

When to pull an automatic transmission trouble code?

Don’t be alarmed if you pull an automatic transmission trouble code when diagnosing a “check engine” warning light! Since the automatic transmission operation has a major effect on grams-per-mile exhaust emissions, you’re going to see the occasional “global” P0700 to P0900-series diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs).

Why are electronic shift controls used in ECMs?

Electronic automatic shift controls were added as ECMs became more sophisticated. Due to modern powertrain technology becoming more complex, the separate TCM has been re-introduced in many applications and is often part of the automatic transmission valve body.

Can a manual transmission override an automatic transmission?

Many early-model automatic transmissions also modified shift points by adding a vacuum modulator, which uses intake manifold ­vacuum to fine-tune throttle and governor pressures. As with modern transmissions, the manual control lever can be used to override the automatic shift controls to meet specific driving conditions.