The cost for transmission fluid change or flush really depends on whether you’ve got a manual transmission, automatic transmission or continually variable transmission (CVT). That will dictate the amount of fluid you need and, based on the engine, what it takes to change it.
There’s also a difference between a transmission fluid change and a transmission fluid flush.
- For a fluid change, your service center allows some of the fluid to drain out (maybe as little as 30-percent) and then they add fluid to fill it back up.
- For a fluid flush, things get more intense. The technician uses a machine to extract all the transmission fluid out, pumps special solution through the torque converter and cooler lines until it runs clean, and THEN fills the transmission back up.
Prices can vary widely, but in general, a transmission fluid change would be $150-175 and for a transmission fluid flush, expect to pay around $165-$290.
Of course, that’s only an estimate. If your fluid is in particularly poor condition (through neglect or contamination), your bill could be higher.
One thing is for sure: Whatever it costs to change or flush your transmission fluid, it’s going to be cheaper than a major transmission repair or rebuilding the transmission entirely.