Torque converter replacement cost
So I bought a 2008 JK Sahara automatic 4 door last month with 42k miles on it. Less than 500 miles later, and I am getting the transmission "shudder" that has been discussed often on this forum. When going up hillsat low rpm's, it feels like the transmission wants to shift but just can't quite figure it out. It feels like I am driving over rumble strips.
My Jeep obviously doesn't have the lifetime warranty, so I was wondering - How much is this going to cost me to correct? Has anybody on here paid for this repair? Thanks in advance. |
Sometimes the torque converter shudder can be fixed with a software update. Have you looked into that?
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Originally Posted by ronjenx
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Sometimes the torque converter shudder can be fixed with a software update. Have you looked into that?
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Originally Posted by wolfpack2012
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The dealership told me that the software upgrade TSB only applies to 2007's. I see that you have an 08 auto as well - have you experienced otherwise?
Mine got an overall update in 2010 when I brought it in for the trans temp warning recall. Do you know if yours has had that recall? Unfortunately, they won't look to see if you need an update upon your request. It's usually done when it's brought in for a problem and they are in the computer anyway. You may indeed have a bad torque converter. I'm just pointing out it may be a software issue. Another thing to consider: What is the condition of the fluid and filter? Burned or contaminated fluid can cause similar problems. |
I don't think mine was included in that recall.
I suggested the update to my dealer, and they said they would do it but could not guarantee any results. I guess it could be worth a shot? My transmission fluid looks fine, but I have not checked the filter. I will add that to my list of things to do, hopefully it isn't too difficult! |
Bump one last time to see if anybody knows the cost of this repair. :thumbsup:
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Originally Posted by wolfpack2012
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Bump one last time to see if anybody knows the cost of this repair. :thumbsup:
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Without a warranty don't go to the dealer to replace the torque converter. The dealer will likely charge $500-$750 for the converter. Go to a local tranny shop and have them do the work. They can either get a rebuilt converter or have yours rebuilt. Every bit as good as new and possibly better if you opt for upgrades. The rebuilt converter should be $250ish. The big cost is in the labor. Transmission has to come out.
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Originally Posted by SilverBolt
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Without a warranty don't go to the dealer to replace the torque converter. The dealer will likely charge $500-$750 for the converter. Go to a local tranny shop and have them do the work. They can either get a rebuilt converter or have yours rebuilt. Every bit as good as new and possibly better if you opt for upgrades. The rebuilt converter should be $250ish. The big cost is in the labor. Transmission has to come out.
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Originally Posted by wolfpack2012
Thanks, Silver! This is exactly the type of info I was hoping to get. |
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