Does GM sell remanufactured transmissions?

GM GENUINE PARTS TRANSMISSIONS New or remanufactured GM transmission assemblies are engineered and built specifically for Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac vehicles. You’ll also find OE transmission assemblies for Saturn, HUMMER, Pontiac and Oldsmobile vehicles.

How much is a new 4L60E transmission?

4L60E Transmission – $2,195 | 5-Year Warranty | Money Back Guarantee.

What year 4L60E will interchange?

700R4/4L60E/4L65E Year Ranges

Year Ranges Transmission Pan/Filter
1994-1996 4L60E Shallow
1997 4L60E Shallow – Early Deep – Late
1998-2000 4L60E Deep
2001-2003 4L60E/4L65E Deep

Is the 4L60E still in production?

The TH700R4 was renamed “4L60” (RPO MD8) following the new General Motors naming convention when the electronic version, 4L60E (RPO M30), was phased in as the 4L60 was being phased out. This happened in 1993 for trucks, vans, and SUVs, and 1994 for rear wheel drive passenger cars.

What transmission can replace a 4L60E?

4L80E four-speed automatic transmission
However, if you use your truck hard, it can be a weak point that can fail-in some cases, repeatedly. The owner of this rig could’ve kept paying to have the 4L60E rebuilt, but instead chose to replace it with the much beefier 4L80E four-speed automatic transmission.

How much does a GM transmission cost?

It depends on the vehicle you drive and the type of transmission it requires, but a transmission replacement ranges from $1,800 to $3,400.

How long should a rebuilt 4L60E last?

On average, a rebuilt transmission is expected to last between 30,000 – 50,000 miles. If the work is done extremely well and regular maintenance is performed, a transmission rebuild can last as long as the original transmission (120,000 – 200,000 miles on average).

How long does it take to rebuild a 4L60E transmission?

Someone has to know the exact condition of your car to answer this question. The estimated time is about 8 hours. To rebuild the transmission is an additional 6 hours.

Can you run a 4L60E without a computer?

Externally, all it needs is a 12-volt source and an engine-vacuum reference. However, if your trans is, in fact, a 4L60E, running it off a computer is mandatory. On “E” transmissions, the computer controls everything: TCC lockup, gear changes, shift quality and firmness, and line pressure.

Can I put a 4L80E in place of a 4L60E?

Or, as you will see here, you can jump up a level, installing the much more robust and heavy duty GM 4L80E in place, which will bolt a much better stock unit between your engine and rear end, one which can handle much more horsepower and torque than a 4L60E, even in stock form.