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2011 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD Extended Cab Edit

Chevrolet Transmission Fluid Change Prices

Near Van Wert, OH
45891

Fair Repair Range

$279 - $334

Includes parts & labor for ZIP 45891

“Dealer” refers to service centers that specialize in one or two makes and sell those vehicles. As a franchise dealer:
  • They use top-quality manufacturer-recommended or “official” parts
  • Parts usually come with a manufacturer's warranty - ask the dealer about this as details may vary
  • They have the highest level of training and knowledge, and their labor rates may reflect this

Total Estimate:

Parts

$126 - $147


Labor

$153 - $180

“Independent” refers to a service center that services multiple makes instead of specializing. In addition:
  • They don't sell vehicles
  • Because they can use non-official or aftermarket parts, their pricing might seem lower
  • Independents tend to be generalists with a broad level of knowledge and training on many vehicles
Price includes parts and labor

About Transmission Fluid Change

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Most new vehicles are equipped with an automatic transmission. As a result, there's not really much maintenance to perform. Still, most owner’s manuals will recommend changing the transmission fluid every 90,000 miles or so. Flushing your transmission’s fluid has fallen out of vogue in recent years because the high-pressure cleaning involved may dislodge debris inside the transmission that can literally gum up the works. By following your vehicle’s maintenance schedule, your car’s gearbox will offer years of trouble-free driving. For more information check with your owner’s manual and your dealership service advisor.

Chevrolet Transmission Fluid Change Near Me

Near Van Wert, OH
45891

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650 W Ervin Rd
Van Wert, OH 45891

1 mile away

Lee Kinstle GM Sales and Service

(419) 513-6066

1725 E 5th St
Delphos, OH 45833

13 miles away

Jim Schmidt Chevrolet of Delphos

1255 N Williams St
Paulding, OH 45879

19 miles away

Stykemain Chevrolet

218 S Walnut St
Celina, OH 45822

22 miles away

Kerns Chevrolet GMC

3230 Elida Road
Lima, OH 45805

23 miles away

Valvoline

200 S Main St
Continental, OH 45831

24 miles away

H&K Chevrolet Inc.

2011 Silverado 2500 Transmission Fluid Change Q&A

Chevrolet Transmission Fluid Change FAQ

How long does a transmission fluid change take for my Chevrolet?

If the transmission fluid does need to be changed on your Chevrolet, the time it takes will depend on how old the vehicle is and how complicated it is to change the fluid.

For the most part, it’ll take a Chevrolet service center about an hour to refill your transmission’s fluid – and maybe a little longer if they’re flushing out all the old fluid and any residue or contaminants at the same time.

How often do I need to change transmission fluid on my Chevrolet?

Most people understand how important it is to change the engine oil and filters on their Chevrolet, but transmission fluid doesn’t always come to mind. The question of how often to get a transmission flush depends on a variety of factors.

• For a manual transmission, most manufacturers say you need to change the fluid every 30,000 – 60,000 miles.

  • Most people these days have an automatic transmission, and that’s trickier to understand. Some vehicles may never have their transmission fluid changed, unless there’s a leak or another problem. Other engines have a regular maintenance interval, just like engine oil or filters.

It is important to follow Chevrolet guidelines on transmission maintenance. If you need to have the transmission rebuilt, that can run you up to $6,000 or more.

For more about when to change your transmission fluid, read the full article

How do I know if I need to change the transmission fluid on my Chevrolet?

Similar to the function that oil has in your engine, transmission fluid lubricates the moving parts in the transmission. When the fluid is worn out, contaminated or missing because of a leak, you’ll start to see – or, more likely, feel – problems with the way your transmission shifts.

  • Difficulty in getting into gear or staying in gear
  • A lurching or thumping when shifting. If it’s operating properly, you probably won’t notice your transmission doing its job; if you really feel the shifts, you may have an issue.
  • A lag between pressing the accelerator and actually accelerating. A variety of different issues could cause this, but transmission issues could be one.
  • Strange noises like whining or grinding.

If you suspect an issue, the best course of action is to take your car to your local Chevrolet service center to get it checked out.

Why do I need to change the transmission fluid on my Chevrolet?

Actually, the first question is “Do I need to change my transmission fluid at all?” For the answer, consult your Chevrolet Owner’s Manual. Unless there’s a leak or a problem, some newer transmissions are designed to never need a fluid change.

But let’s say your car does need a transmission fluid flush as part of preventive maintenance. The top reason to change it is to keep your transmission operating at its best. Like any other fluid such as engine oil, transmission fluid becomes less effective over time. Stop-and-go driving, towing or other high-stress conditions can shorten its life even further. Unlike other fluids, however, transmission fluid doesn’t just lubricate the transmission parts, it also acts as hydraulic fluid, helping keep the transmission cooler and helping with shifts.

In a practical sense, the most important reason to perform preventive maintenance on your transmission comes down to dollars and cents: getting a transmission fluid flush might cost you a few hundred dollars, but a new transmission will cost thousands.

How do I check the transmission fluid on my Chevrolet?

The first thing to determine is whether you’re able to check the fluid at all. Many modern cars don’t have a transmission fluid dipstick, so the only person who can check it is a pro.

But if your car does have a dipstick, here are a few things to keep in mind.

  1. First and foremost – and this is always good advice – consult your Chevrolet owner’s manual.
  2. Park your vehicle on a flat surface.
  3. Based on the owner’s manual, decide whether to check the transmission fluid with the engine on or off. Obviously, you’ll have to be a lot more careful if the engine is running.
  4. Apply the parking brake for safety and make sure the vehicle is in Park.
  5. Find the transmission dipstick, which is usually brightly colored and toward the back of the engine.
  6. Remove the dipstick, being careful not to spill or drip any fluid. Wipe off the dipstick with a clean rag, just as you would do when checking the engine oil.
  7. Reinsert the dipstick, then remove the dipstick again to check the fluid level.
  8. If you need to top it off, be sure to use the recommended transmission fluid. If the fluid is particularly low, you might have a leak and should get it checked out.
  9. Replace the dipstick once you verify that the transmission fluid is at the right level.

Pricing for Other Common 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD Extended Cab Repairs & Services

  • Battery Replacement
  • Brake Repair
  • Oil Change
  • Spark Plug Replacement
  • Wheel Alignment
  • Check Engine Light
  • Coolant Flush
  • Fuel Filter Replacement
  • Fuel Pump Replacement
  • Timing Belt Replacement
  • Transmission Repair and Replacement
  • Water Pump Replacement
  • Wheel Bearing Replacement

Pricing for all 2011 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD Extended Cab Repairs & Services