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Anonymous Posted on May 18, 2013

Turbine shaft speed sensor

Replacing transmission needs a new turbine what should overall cost be and what is cost for the turbine

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The 98 can have a 3speed or 4 speed. the latter is electronically shifted.
4doors usually have the 4speed, and the OD lamp and P/S switch.
there is no turbine. tcc?
my guess. the torque converter>? there are like 200 parts in the 3sp.
there are only 3 ways to fix an A/T
(besides troubleshooting it fully !)
1: used tranny. from wreck.
2: have yours rebuilt by , the likes of AAMCO
3: or buy one fully rebuilt.
is your TCC

the cost is 2 fold
1: parts ($2000 for rebuilts are common)
2: labor. $500 (4wd labor is way more that 2wd ) so.....

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