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6/06/2013 12:36 PM  #1


2000 V6 AODE Trans

Thinking towards the future, I saw a OD trans for sale on CL for $300.  Claims to be 94K miles.  Good price? What else should I be aware of?

 

6/06/2013 5:25 PM  #2


Re: 2000 V6 AODE Trans

Regardless of miles, I would consider any used transmission (most especially from someone I don't know) to be a 'core' transmission. --meaning a transmission that should be gone through/rebuilt.

If you were buying it from a transmission shop, that would be different.

Perspective; if you are $300.00 into a transmission that should be gone through then you're roughly $150 in the hole starting out. I got my '98 4R70W from U-Pull-it in Little Rock for $138.00 (tax included). This included the transmission, block plate, torque converter, wiring harness, dipstick & tube.

However, it's totally up to you to decide how you want to approach whatever transmission you decide on.

 

6/06/2013 6:22 PM  #3


Re: 2000 V6 AODE Trans

Have to agree with UltraSteve, a used trans can be ifffy. However a trans shop can check seals and install a fresh filter fairly inexpensivly. Which will give you more assurance. The 2000 V-6 is the correct model, see if the guy will bargain a bit. The V-6 torque converter will give you a slightly higher stall, though if abused has a tendency to "baloon".

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