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manufacturer rebuilt vs indy rebuilt transmission
I have a '98 Dodge Caravan v.6 3 speed automatic transmission.
Transmission is dead; service shop at Chrysler dealership recommends installing tranny rebuilt by Chrysler: cost $4000 Canadian (3350 US) inc. labour, three year warranty. Local transmission shop would do the job for $1700 (Cdn.) inc. labour, 2 year warranty. Is the Chrysler rebuilt part worth the additional $2300? Thanks, Frank |
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"Frank Moher" > wrote in message om... >I have a '98 Dodge Caravan v.6 3 speed automatic transmission. > Transmission is dead; service shop at Chrysler dealership recommends > installing tranny rebuilt by Chrysler: cost $4000 Canadian (3350 US) > inc. labour, three year warranty. Local transmission shop would do the > job for $1700 (Cdn.) inc. labour, 2 year warranty. > > Is the Chrysler rebuilt part worth the additional $2300? > > Thanks, No. Richard. |
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"Frank Moher" > wrote in message om... >I have a '98 Dodge Caravan v.6 3 speed automatic transmission. > Transmission is dead; service shop at Chrysler dealership recommends > installing tranny rebuilt by Chrysler: cost $4000 Canadian (3350 US) > inc. labour, three year warranty. Local transmission shop would do the > job for $1700 (Cdn.) inc. labour, 2 year warranty. > > Is the Chrysler rebuilt part worth the additional $2300? > > Thanks, No. Richard. |
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On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Frank Moher wrote:
> I have a '98 Dodge Caravan v.6 3 speed automatic transmission. > Transmission is dead; service shop at Chrysler dealership recommends > installing tranny rebuilt by Chrysler NO! > Local transmission shop would do the job for $1700 (Cdn.) inc. labour, 2 > year warranty. YES! |
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On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Frank Moher wrote:
> I have a '98 Dodge Caravan v.6 3 speed automatic transmission. > Transmission is dead; service shop at Chrysler dealership recommends > installing tranny rebuilt by Chrysler NO! > Local transmission shop would do the job for $1700 (Cdn.) inc. labour, 2 > year warranty. YES! |
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Go to Amco transmission, get a replacement and purchase the life time
warranty "Frank Moher" > wrote in message om... >I have a '98 Dodge Caravan v.6 3 speed automatic transmission. > Transmission is dead; service shop at Chrysler dealership recommends > installing tranny rebuilt by Chrysler: cost $4000 Canadian (3350 US) > inc. labour, three year warranty. Local transmission shop would do the > job for $1700 (Cdn.) inc. labour, 2 year warranty. > > Is the Chrysler rebuilt part worth the additional $2300? > > Thanks, > > Frank |
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Go to Amco transmission, get a replacement and purchase the life time
warranty "Frank Moher" > wrote in message om... >I have a '98 Dodge Caravan v.6 3 speed automatic transmission. > Transmission is dead; service shop at Chrysler dealership recommends > installing tranny rebuilt by Chrysler: cost $4000 Canadian (3350 US) > inc. labour, three year warranty. Local transmission shop would do the > job for $1700 (Cdn.) inc. labour, 2 year warranty. > > Is the Chrysler rebuilt part worth the additional $2300? > > Thanks, > > Frank |
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Nope.
"Rick Slater" > wrote in message . com... > Go to Amco transmission, get a replacement and purchase the life time > warranty > "Frank Moher" > wrote in message > om... >>I have a '98 Dodge Caravan v.6 3 speed automatic transmission. >> Transmission is dead; service shop at Chrysler dealership recommends >> installing tranny rebuilt by Chrysler: cost $4000 Canadian (3350 US) >> inc. labour, three year warranty. Local transmission shop would do the >> job for $1700 (Cdn.) inc. labour, 2 year warranty. >> >> Is the Chrysler rebuilt part worth the additional $2300? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Frank > > |
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Nope.
"Rick Slater" > wrote in message . com... > Go to Amco transmission, get a replacement and purchase the life time > warranty > "Frank Moher" > wrote in message > om... >>I have a '98 Dodge Caravan v.6 3 speed automatic transmission. >> Transmission is dead; service shop at Chrysler dealership recommends >> installing tranny rebuilt by Chrysler: cost $4000 Canadian (3350 US) >> inc. labour, three year warranty. Local transmission shop would do the >> job for $1700 (Cdn.) inc. labour, 2 year warranty. >> >> Is the Chrysler rebuilt part worth the additional $2300? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Frank > > |
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Frank Moher wrote:
> I have a '98 Dodge Caravan v.6 3 speed automatic transmission. > Transmission is dead; service shop at Chrysler dealership recommends > installing tranny rebuilt by Chrysler: cost $4000 Canadian (3350 US) There's no such thing. Chrysler is not in the rebuilding business. Their dealer network buys rebuilt transmissions from whatever mass-rebuilder had the lowest bid for the current contract interval. Just like "Mopar" oil filters have been variously made by Fram, Wix/Dana, and who-knows-else over the years. The same is true for ALL automakers, by the way. You're much better off with a local rebuild by a competent shop. |
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