Vehicle estimate · Denver
Transmission Service for your 2015 Honda Accord.
What's typically involved
Transmissions are what we built the shop on. Rebuilds, repairs, fluid services, transfer cases on four-wheel drive trucks, manual clutches and synchros, automatic valve bodies — all of it. The scope of work depends on what's failing; the table below is what we typically involve.
- Road test plus computer scan to confirm the symptom you described
- Pan drop and fluid inspection — clutch material in the fluid is a strong signal of the failure path
- Valve body inspection on automatics; clutch and synchro inspection on manuals
- Honest call between rebuild, replacement, and simpler in-place repair (e.g., a stuck shift solenoid)
- Full parts breakdown so you see what's in the quote
- Reassembly with the correct fluid type and fill level for your vehicle
- Final road test, fluid level check, and a 30-day check-in
What affects your final price
We don't publish dollar amounts because they'd be wrong half the time. The factors below are what actually drive the quote on a 2015 Honda Accord:
- Whether the work is a rebuild (saves money on most vehicles), a remanufactured drop-in (faster, often more expensive), or a simpler valve-body or solenoid repair
- Manual versus automatic — manuals are usually cheaper to rebuild because the parts are simpler
- Whether you have a 4WD or AWD transfer case that needs simultaneous service
- Year and model — some transmissions are notorious enough that we know the typical failure mode before we open the case
- Whether the torque converter needs replacement (often yes on older automatics)
A note on this vehicle
Some vehicles are textbook for us. Toyota truck transmissions, Ford 4R series, GM 4L60E, Subaru CVTs from the 2010s — all on the wall in our heads. Some are rare enough that we have to spend a few hours sourcing parts. We'll tell you up front which yours is.