The cost for a Dodge Grand Caravan transmission replacement can vary from a thousand dollars to several thousand—on average, a 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan transmission replacement costs between 2,400 and 3,100.
That estimate includes the cost of parts (which can range from $1,900 to $2,800 for a transmission alone), plus an extra $400 to $900 in labor.
Of course, if you’re replacing it with a used transmission or opting to rebuild the transmission instead of replacing it, you’ll face a lower average cost than installing a brand-new one.
Confused about your options? Take a look at this summary:
Transmission replacement. The safest (and most expensive) option, requires a new transmission from the manufacturer and professional installation
Transmission rebuild or repair. In cases of lesser damage, a rebuild or repair aims to resolve transmission issues without replacing the transmission itself
*Replacement with used transmission**. A used transmission will be significantly cheaper than a brand-new one, but first you’ll have to find one that fits your car’s year, make and model
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