RatLabGuy
You look like a monkey and smell like one too
- Joined
- May 18, 2005
- Location
- Churchville, MD
Posted on the Mazda boards but those guys are slow to respond. and a lot of knucklheads
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My DD is an 02 Mazda Protege5 w/ 185k miles, 5spd.
nice fun cheap car.
Well it's been popping out of gear and grinding, evidence being shift fork issues.
Friday, it stuck in reverse. As in, can't get it out of gear. Doh.
So yeah time for a new trans.
Here's the question, drawing on the collective wisdom:
What's the most cost effective route to deal w/ this. I can pull/install the trans myself.
Option 1 - order junkyard trans. from car-part.com, looks like I could have one in my hands for $350 or so.
Pro: Cheap, easiest, it just shows up at my door. Maybe able to recoup a little $$ from recycling old one.
Con: No telling what I'm getting, aside from some yards that provide a rather short guarantee at least it hopefully shouldn't be bad right out the door.
Option 2 - order a rebuilt one online.
Pro: Easy, has more of a real guarantee
Con: not cheap
option 3 - take the trans to a local shop & have them rebuild it. I have no idea how much this would cost?
Pro: New parts & checked over buy a local guy who might actually care.
Con: Slightly more work (I have a pickup), assuming rebuild parts alone will be $300+
What say ye? Is it worth the cost/hastle to have the g-series trans rebuilt, or just go w/ the gamble and hope for 50k more miles? I only do 8-10k per year on it.
My DD is an 02 Mazda Protege5 w/ 185k miles, 5spd.
nice fun cheap car.
Well it's been popping out of gear and grinding, evidence being shift fork issues.
Friday, it stuck in reverse. As in, can't get it out of gear. Doh.
So yeah time for a new trans.
Here's the question, drawing on the collective wisdom:
What's the most cost effective route to deal w/ this. I can pull/install the trans myself.
Option 1 - order junkyard trans. from car-part.com, looks like I could have one in my hands for $350 or so.
Pro: Cheap, easiest, it just shows up at my door. Maybe able to recoup a little $$ from recycling old one.
Con: No telling what I'm getting, aside from some yards that provide a rather short guarantee at least it hopefully shouldn't be bad right out the door.
Option 2 - order a rebuilt one online.
Pro: Easy, has more of a real guarantee
Con: not cheap
option 3 - take the trans to a local shop & have them rebuild it. I have no idea how much this would cost?
Pro: New parts & checked over buy a local guy who might actually care.
Con: Slightly more work (I have a pickup), assuming rebuild parts alone will be $300+
What say ye? Is it worth the cost/hastle to have the g-series trans rebuilt, or just go w/ the gamble and hope for 50k more miles? I only do 8-10k per year on it.