Looking for a tranny for a '99 Dodge Stratus
scottwvu
08-28-2006, 11:10 AM
Anyone have one for sale?
Any idea where I can find one (as cheap as possible)?
Thank you in advance for any replies!!:smooch:
Any idea where I can find one (as cheap as possible)?
Thank you in advance for any replies!!:smooch:
neon_rt
08-28-2006, 04:17 PM
The 2-door Stratus is made by Mitsubishi, the 4-door and Convertible is made by DCX, we need to know which car you have and which engine/transmission you have to answer your question.
scottwvu
08-28-2006, 04:21 PM
Sorry. It is a 4 door.
neon_rt
08-28-2006, 05:24 PM
Hello...
What engine and transmission do you have?
What engine and transmission do you have?
scottwvu
08-29-2006, 01:17 PM
I know it is a 2.4 litre engine. Looking for the tranny type.
(Sorry for being such a fat head. I know virtually nothing when it comes to cars).
And, thank you for your help.
(Sorry for being such a fat head. I know virtually nothing when it comes to cars).
And, thank you for your help.
neon_rt
08-29-2006, 04:00 PM
The 2.4l only came with a 4-speed automatic, so you don't have to look any further.
What seems to be the problem with it?
The Trans is a fully computer controlled unit. Some of them fail b/c of a computer problem and some fail b/c of a mechanical problem. Most fail b/c someone at some recent time put the wrong transmission fluid in it and poisoned the trans. These transmissions only use Mopar ATF+3 or ATF+4 fluid. If you add any amount of Dextron, the trans will destruct.
What seems to be the problem with it?
The Trans is a fully computer controlled unit. Some of them fail b/c of a computer problem and some fail b/c of a mechanical problem. Most fail b/c someone at some recent time put the wrong transmission fluid in it and poisoned the trans. These transmissions only use Mopar ATF+3 or ATF+4 fluid. If you add any amount of Dextron, the trans will destruct.
scottwvu
08-30-2006, 01:13 PM
It is my mother's car, so i have no idea what CAUSED the problem. All I know is it leaks tranny fluid like you read about.
She bought a brand new Durango and is giving me the Stratus. (It only has 75,000 miles on it.) She took it to a reputable shop and they said 'new tranny'. I just think I can do better than the $1200 tranny they are quoting me. Any ideas?
She bought a brand new Durango and is giving me the Stratus. (It only has 75,000 miles on it.) She took it to a reputable shop and they said 'new tranny'. I just think I can do better than the $1200 tranny they are quoting me. Any ideas?
neon_rt
08-30-2006, 01:46 PM
If it is only a leak problem, why a rebuild?
If it is leaking from the front bearing then the only way to fix it is to takes it all the way apart. If it is only the pan gasket leaking and someone put the wrong fluid in it to top it off. You may be able to have the fluid and filter changed. Drive it a short time to see if it works any better and then change the fluid filter again to further rid the trans of bad fluid. I' had this problem with a Caravan I bought cheap b/c of "bad trans needs rebuilt". It had a leak so someone put the wrong fluid in it. It took to fluid/filter changes $200 to fix it but it was better than $1200. Changing the fluid/filter does not guarantee a fix, so do it as a gamble if you decide to try it.
If it is leaking from the front bearing then the only way to fix it is to takes it all the way apart. If it is only the pan gasket leaking and someone put the wrong fluid in it to top it off. You may be able to have the fluid and filter changed. Drive it a short time to see if it works any better and then change the fluid filter again to further rid the trans of bad fluid. I' had this problem with a Caravan I bought cheap b/c of "bad trans needs rebuilt". It had a leak so someone put the wrong fluid in it. It took to fluid/filter changes $200 to fix it but it was better than $1200. Changing the fluid/filter does not guarantee a fix, so do it as a gamble if you decide to try it.
don-johnson
09-28-2006, 07:18 AM
If it is only a leak problem, why a rebuild?
If it is leaking from the front bearing then the only way to fix it is to takes it all the way apart. .
This car is known for a pin coming loose in the tranny thus cracking the case. Yes this can be ab easy fix for a trany shop... They can normally weld the case and replace the pin how ever to do the job properly they will need to redo the filters and such..... I was qoated over 1400.00 for the complete job. You can pick up a used trany from a junk yard for anywheres between 200 and 800.00 www.car-parts.com can help you locate the part you need. However.... again this car is known for this problem so if you go this route I would look for a trany with LOW miles on it..... The junk yards will tell you that this trany is only for this year and make of car where a trany shop will tell you that there are several models that will fit. If it were me doing this again..... I think that I would have a trany shop fix the one in the car... I had to replace the trany 2 times and since I didn't have the tools and time to do it myself we got a bad trany (covered under 30 warranty) but had to pay twice for the install
Hope this helps
If it is leaking from the front bearing then the only way to fix it is to takes it all the way apart. .
This car is known for a pin coming loose in the tranny thus cracking the case. Yes this can be ab easy fix for a trany shop... They can normally weld the case and replace the pin how ever to do the job properly they will need to redo the filters and such..... I was qoated over 1400.00 for the complete job. You can pick up a used trany from a junk yard for anywheres between 200 and 800.00 www.car-parts.com can help you locate the part you need. However.... again this car is known for this problem so if you go this route I would look for a trany with LOW miles on it..... The junk yards will tell you that this trany is only for this year and make of car where a trany shop will tell you that there are several models that will fit. If it were me doing this again..... I think that I would have a trany shop fix the one in the car... I had to replace the trany 2 times and since I didn't have the tools and time to do it myself we got a bad trany (covered under 30 warranty) but had to pay twice for the install
Hope this helps
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