Saturday, January 30, 2010

How much should it cost to replace the automatic transmission in a Chrysler Crossfire?

Question 1
How much should it cost to replace the automatic transmission in a Chrysler Crossfire?...  

Answers
1)   A good estimate might be 2000-2500. Automatic transmissions arent cheap...alot of the time it costs every bit as much as replacing the engine. Assuming the trans can't be rebuilt or serviced you can expect to hear around 2500 brand new from manufacturer. - Kevin

2)   It might cost you $2000, maybe $3000. These tranny's are not all made in the USA. Especially if you have the autostick. I just installed one for my sister's Sebring coupe for $3,345. - John J

3)   Why on earth do you need a transmission for a Crossfire already? Anyways, that motor is from Mercedes-Benz. Im pretty sure the transmission is too. (I hope that helps some) - redskyblackdream

4)   Approximately 1 butt-load of cash. - Dave

5)   How many miles do you have on this vehicle? Most Crossfires came with a 7yr or 70,000 miles warranty on the powertrain. Other than that if you are indeed out of warranty then most of these guys are right about the cost of replacing the transmission especially Dave at the estimate of 1 Butt Load. - redondo69


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Question 2
where can i find parts for my 1966 chrysler 300?...  i need a set of quarter panels and fender skirts for my 1966 chrysler 300

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1)   There are a few car clubs devoted to Chrysler 300s. You best chance of success is to post your question on some of the club websites. Just Google Chrysler 300 car club. - Howard L

2)   search on amazon may be you'll find what you need - informasi

3)   Try contacting the Walter P. Chrysler car club. - badbill1941

4)   these 2 sites have alot of sheet metal for all the older cars. also there carisle that place would have it. good luck

yearone.com

http://www.goodmarkindustries.com - 350Z


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Question 3
what is 8.2 pt = L ??????/?...  help me please

Answers
1)   it's about 4 liters plus a little bit. - Alfonzo

2)   It's actually 3.8 liters. - mopar mayhem

3)   For each pint, multiply by 0.473176473. Thus 8.2 liters multipled by 0.473176473=3.88. - John J

4)   At the risk of seeming churlish; Who Cares? I'm English - pints I understand, litres are some disgusting European measurement forced on us.

So There :P - Mikey


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Question 4
is a 2002 pt cruiser good car?...  I am looking 02 pt cruiser is it good car? 84k miles.

Answers
1)   For an '02, 84k is okay. No way of knowing what's going on inside, but, as a whole, the PT's seem to hold up just fine. Know several people who are on their second one. - rick29148

2)   NO well if you just wanted it for looks maybe, Oh wait its ugly. Or maybe you want it for the performance, Oh wait its slow and soft. Then again you could be looking for a reliable car, but its one of the worst put together cars in history. The mileage isn't that low and its not super fuel efficient. I really can't think of a reason to buy one. Well maybe a gag gift. This question was probably a joke wasn't it. - vanhalenftw

3)   I own a 2002 its a good car if it was maintained - pickmefirstplz

4)   Not at all.. Despite the lack of power and overheating problems, it's still not a good car.

Everything in the engine compartment it packed in there, meaning it takes longer to replace things, as well as being more costly.... - Dombrus


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Question 5
I lost the keys to a 1992 voyager, whayt should i do?...  I lost the keys to my grandmas 1992 voyager, so should I get an ignition switch, or should we get a steering column? Which one is cheapest and easiest? Or if here is a better way what is it?

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1)   go to the auto parts store and get a new ignition switch. - randy_ishere

2)   Go to the dealership with the VIN # and they can cut you a new key that will fit.

Best of Luck! - Dave

3)   EACH VEHICLE has its own KEY CODE that the dealer can research and then "cut" a new set of keys to use on the original ignition and locks. Don't buy anything else. EVERY CAR AND TRUCK HAS A CODE FROM WHEN IT WAS FIRST BUILT. GO TO A DEALER - fire_inur_eyes

4)   I would call a licensed locksmith. It should take them only a couple of minutes to do, and it would probably be the cheapest and it would be the best way to avoid any damage to the vehicle. Calling a Dodge dealership is a good idea, but they only hold on to the cars "key codes" for a couple years, if I remember the max is 10 years. - ippipal


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