Before you answer that. I had a blown tire in the highway and state trooper had it towed to a lot. When i went to pick up my car, it would not move. Car started fine and engine running but not moving when I put in all gears. All I hear is engine reving when I apply gas. I notice a hole under the trans pan and trans fluid had all leaked out. Is my transmission blown?
Anyway, back to my original question. I am not a mechanic but mechanically incline and had changed out my timing belt, struts, shocks, brakes, alternator and starter on a car before.
I have a haynes manual but only use it for backup due to inaccuracy. I end up usually going online for better reference. Is there something I should look out for? Is there a special tool? Any advise or photos are appreciated...thanks!Can anyone tell me how hard to change an auto transmission of a 2000 altima?
Yes it is difficult. I too is a non-mechanic, but capable of doing this type of work. You are expecting to: Jack up the front end of car, remove exhaust line, take front wheels, wheel, hub, rotor, half shaft, then disconnect the shifter, support the engine using a hoist from top, slide transmission jack to support the tranny, remove transmission bolts and lower the transmission. installation is reverse.
Takes about 10 hours for DIY mechanic. No special tools are used, but helps to have air compressor and impact wrench for removing suspension components. Also need engine lifter and transmission jack.
Personally, I would try to fix that transmission leak, add more tranny fluid and see if I can make the car move.Can anyone tell me how hard to change an auto transmission of a 2000 altima?
take this to the local nissan dealer for an estimate, if it is too high for you consider getting a new car. you could try a couple of mechanic shops but usually these dudes try to rip you.Can anyone tell me how hard to change an auto transmission of a 2000 altima?
you might want to consider getting a new car.