How to Replace a Transmission (Full DIY Guide)

Transmission removal, replacement, and installation. Learn how to remove a transmission so you can replace your clutch or flywheel, or so you can rebuild your transmission and install a new one in your car or truck.

In this video I show you the 10 simple steps on how to replace a transmission. I am doing this on a rear wheel drive 98 Mustang but the process is very similar on other rear wheel drive, front wheel drive, and even automatic cars and trucks. Each detailed step will allow you to learn how to remove a transmission yourself so you can replace a clutch, flywheel, rear main seal, throw out bearing, pilot bearing, or just swap transmissions.

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24 thoughts on “How to Replace a Transmission (Full DIY Guide)

  1. To answer the most common questions in the comments section:
    1.) Quality videos like this take a lot of time to produce. This and the next took me over 300hrs.
    2.) Follow me on Instagram "ChrisFixit" for daily updates and tips and tricks.
    3.) The exhaust on the car is the performance exhaust, just used on the track.
    4.) The speedometer is fine… it spun all the way around at the last drift event and I havent had a chance to take the gauge cluster out and push it back to the other side of the peg.
    5.) The other red Mustang is from this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-exs1iMLFU

  2. I want to try this. I have a prime vehicle to do it on. My 02 lancer is an auto and when i put it into drive it has a delay and clunks hard into it. And when im driving it slips to a lower gear. Maybe ill try it.

  3. Hi dear Chris
    I have a Land Cruiser Prado 1995, I don't know why it doesn't shift to the last gear can you help me please what should i do thanks.

  4. One step I would add is to try your clutch plate onto your transmission spline to leave no doubt in your mind that it will fit. I got burnt by the parts store one time many years ago when they gave me the wrong clutch plate.

  5. Good trick. Just make sure you tell the next guy you sell it to. I bought a ford truck and found one behind the grill. I thought it was for the fan but it was a kill switch. Great for car pool lots

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