I found out that there is a hole in the transmission pan of my 97 mercury station wagon and I was just wondering how much it would cost to get it fixed or replaced.
Shouldn’t cost much. Should be very cheap. All they’ll do is take bolts of your pan, remove the pan, put a new one in. They’ll probably try and get you to change the filter. Which you should if you haven’t in the last 50,000 miles. Now for that service it’s about 90 bucks including parts. Much cheaper just for the pan change. But you should definitely change the filter and the fluid if you haven’t in awhile or ever.
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Shouldn’t cost much. Should be very cheap. All they’ll do is take bolts of your pan, remove the pan, put a new one in. They’ll probably try and get you to change the filter. Which you should if you haven’t in the last 50,000 miles. Now for that service it’s about 90 bucks including parts. Much cheaper just for the pan change. But you should definitely change the filter and the fluid if you haven’t in awhile or ever.
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