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How Much Does It Cost To Replace A Torque Converter?

Posted on March 19, 2022March 20, 2022

On average, a DIY torque converter replacement costs between $200 and $600, according to Oards.com. Whenever you notice your transmission shake, slip or shift improperly, you need to consider replacing your torque converter.

How much does it cost to replace a torque converter clutch?

Cost To Replace Torque Converter

Costs for a professional torque converter replacement can vary based on the labor rate at automotive shop locations. Labor costs should run between $400 and $700 at most shops. The total price for parts and labor should range from $600 to around $1,000.

Is it hard to change a torque converter?

Repair shops will charge between $600 and $1000 to replace a torque converter. The torque converter itself is relatively inexpensive (between $150 and $350, depending on the vehicle), but 5-10 hours of labor is involved since the transmission must be removed in order to replace the torque converter.

How do you remove a torque converter from an engine?

Turn the crank from the front crankshaft pulley bolt (CLOCKWISE facing the nose of the engine) a bit, remove a bolt, turn the crank a bit further, remove the next bolt, etc. until all the torque converter bolts are removed.

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What does a transmission torque converter do?

The torque converter is what transmits that torque from the engine to a rotating driven load. In an automatic transmission car, the torque converter connects the power source to the load. Torque converters are comprised of five main components: the impeller, the turbine, the stator, a clutch, and the fluid.

What can go wrong with a torque converter?

Symptoms of Torque Converter Problems

  • Slipping. A torque converter can slip out of gear or delay a shift its fin or bearing is damaged.
  • Overheating.
  • Contaminated Transmission Fluid.
  • Shuddering.
  • Increased Stall Speed.
  • Unusual Sounds.
  • Damaged Torque Converter Seals.
  • Damaged Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid.
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