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I would try to find a used transmission out of a salvage yard if it were me, if you want to keep it. You're talking about the '98 in your sig?
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I would try to find a used transmission out of a salvage yard if it were me, if you want to keep it.  You're talking about the '98 in your sig?

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yep....my parents are in aatlantic city and they dont even know about it yet...so i dont know wuts gonna happen
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well, if you're a DIY'er (which since it sounds like you'd rather not have the car anymore, you probably wouldn't be willing to be), you could probably buy a used tranny for a couple hundred, and since the Saturn engine & tranny are pretty small, the swap isn't too hard. Even if you have a shop do it, you're probably talking $500-1000 to have them put in a used tranny.

BTW, often what happens on Saturn trannys is that the differential pin goes out & either grinds the gears up to bits, or shoots a hole through the tranny housing. This usually only happens with a fair amount of burnouts & such, though. The trannys hold up reasonably well under normal use.

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Damnit I thought this was going to be about how Saturn as a brand

was going to be snuffed out and it's dealer network will sell new Oldsmobiles as of 2007.

*sigh* one can always hope & pray. :P

O.B. she probably was not drag racing it but like so many other

girls she probably felt it slipping for weeks so she pulled into

autozone bought trans fluid and poured it down the windshield

washer fluid reservoir after noticing the oil dipstick was dry as

the Arizona sand. Girl logic when it comes to cars. :wink:

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Damnit I thought this was going to be about how Saturn as a brand

was going to be snuffed out and it's dealer network will sell new Oldsmobiles as of 2007.

*sigh* one can always hope & pray. :P

O.B. she probably was not drag racing it but like so many other

girls she probably felt it slipping for weeks so she pulled into

autozone bought trans fluid and poured it down the windshield

washer fluid reservoir after noticing the oil dipstick was dry as

the Arizona sand. Girl logic when it comes to cars. :wink:

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you haven't met my friend. she's a tiny little thing, but she knows better how to change out an alternator than her mechanic boyfriend.

('course the boyfriend's a total dumbass, but oh well...)

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the transmisson will be about 300-700 and what ever the shops labor cost is tagged on top.

do i here some Neutral Slamage! God I love doing that. if it just slips and you need a quick fix if you add saw dust to it it will stop slipping so you can drive it a couple miles like to the junkyard. But its best to call a tow truck. there like 20 buccks and they might be able to fix the part that went out inside the trans. Normaly its the 75 cent pice that pervents the car from running.

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