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Any opinions or experiences with imported Japanese AT transmissions? I might need a new tranny, and the remanufactured units go for ~$3500 installed, versus ~$1700 installed for the Japanese pull offs. One mechanic said the Japanese transmissions have low miles and are typically in good shape since the Japanese get their cars off the road after just a few years. At half price, I could replace the tranny twice if I get a lemon. Six month warrantee with the used, versus 12 months with reman. Thanks! O
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Nipper Does rebuilding the AWD unit include changing the Duty C? The dealer "advisors" seem unsure. Ofor 800-1000 dollars you can get the AWD unit rebuilt at the dealer. This includes a new housing. There is no need for a tranny rebuild if its running fine. Also if you do need a tranny in the future, the awd compnents can be swapped into the replacement.I would just rebuild the awd.
nipper
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Thanks, Nipper!for 800-1000 dollars you can get the AWD unit rebuilt at the dealer. This includes a new housing. There is no need for a tranny rebuild if its running fine. Also if you do need a tranny in the future, the awd compnents can be swapped into the replacement.I would just rebuild the awd.
nipper
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And by the by, there's 123K on my 96 Legacy GT wagon with AT. Thanks O
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I have a 1996 Legacy GT wagon with the same symptomology: intermittent AT Oil flashing on start up, sometimes transmission "drag" and binding in corners. Othertimes, runs as sweet as ever. My mechanic (maybe ex-mechanic) is pushing for a $3400 rebuilt transmission replacement. What do the masters think? I am but the grasshopper. If you read the ECC, will it say Duty C solenoid? What does a Duty C replacement run, or can I do it (good with tools, scars to prove)? Any GOOD mechanics in Berkeley? Thanks in advance! O
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