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6L80 Transmission Replacements
GM 6-speed auto (2006–2016), RWD/4WD/AWD, V8 cars/SUVs/Trucks. Clutch-to-clutch shifting; handles up to 664 lb-ft torque. Used in GM makes like Chevrolet & GMC.
Common Transmission Designations:
- 6L80
- 6L80E
- 6L80-E

6F35 Transmission Replacements
Ford 6-speed auto (2009–present), FWD/AWD; found in Ford vehicles like the Escape, Fusion, Taurus, and Edge. Built at Van Dyke facility in USA.
Common Transmission Designations:
- 6F35

6L90 Transmission Replacements
GM 6-speed auto (2007–present), heavy-duty RWD/4WD/AWD like Silverado 2500 & 3500 HD. Diesel-ready with upgraded clutch packs. Handles over 700 lb-ft torque.
Common Transmission Designations:
- 6L90
- 6L90E
- 6L90-E

62TE Transmission Replacements
Chrysler 6-speed auto (2007–2020), FWD/AWD; used in minivans & Ram ProMaster. Transverse-mount design. Common in Pacifica, Town & Country.
Common Transmission Designations:
- 62TE
- 62-TE

68RFE Transmission Replacements
Chrysler 6-speed auto (2007–present), 4WD in Ram 2500 & 3500 trucks w/ 6.7L Cummins. Electronically controlled. Known for durability under towing loads.
Common Transmission Designations:
- 68RFE
- 68-RFE

4L80E Transmission Replacements
GM 4-speed auto (1991–2013), RWD/4WD trucks/vans. Heavy-duty; based on TH400 with electronic control. Found in Suburban, Silverado, & Express vans.
Common Transmission Designations:
- 4L80
- 4L80E
- 4L80-E

6R80 Transmission Replacements
Ford 6-speed auto (2009–2020), RWD/4WD like F-150. Based on ZF 6HP26. Tow/Haul mode included. Used in Expedition, Mustang GT as well.
Common Transmission Designations:
- 6R80
- 6R-80

4L60E Transmission Replacements
GM 4-speed auto (1992–2013), RWD/4WD. 700R4 successor, widely used across GM lineup. Found in Silverado, Blazer, Suburban models, and many more.
Common Transmission Designations:
- 4L60
- 4L60E
- 4L60-E

4R100 Transmission Replacements
Ford 4-speed auto (1998–2004), RWD/4WD trucks. Evolved from E4OD for heavy-duty use. Used in Ford F250/350 Super Duty, Econoline, and Excursion diesel models.
Common Transmission Designations:
- 4R100

6T75E Transmission Replacements
GM 6-speed auto (2007–2017), FWD/AWD. Transverse layout, electronically controlled. Found in Chevrolet & GMC vehicles like Traverse, Equinox, Enclave and Acadia.
Common Transmission Designations:
- 6T75
- 6T75E
- 6T75-E

5R55S Transmission Replacements
Ford 5-speed auto (2002–2010), RWD/4WD. Sync-shift logic, electronically controlled. Used in Ford & Lincoln vehicles like Mustang, Explorer, & Aviator.
Common Transmission Designations:
- 5R55S

W5A580 Transmission Replacements
Mercedes-Benz 5-speed auto (aka NAG1 & 722.6) (1996–present), RWD/AWD. Used in Dodge, Mercedes & Chrysler vehicles. Found in Dodge Charger, 300C, Wrangler, and other models.
Common Transmission Designations:
- W5A580
- NAG1
- 722.6

6T70 Transmission Replacements
GM 6-speed auto (2007–present), FWD/AWD transverse-mounted and electronically controlled. Found in Saturn, Chevrolet, GMC, Buick, & other models.
Common Transmission Designations:
- 6T70
- 6T70E
- 6T70-E

545RFE Transmission Replacements
Chrysler 5-speed auto (1999–2011), RWD/4WD electronically controlled with three planetary sets. Found in Dodge, Chrysler & Jeep models.
Common Transmission Designations:
- 545RFE
- 545-RFE

5R110W Transmission Replacements
Ford 5-speed auto (2003–2010), RWD/4WD Super Duty trucks. Known as TorqShift, Tow/Haul mode included. Built to handle diesel torque.
Common Transmission Designations:
- 5R110W
- TorqShift 5R110

4R75E Transmission Replacements
Ford 4-speed auto (2004–2010), RWD/4WD like F-150. Update of 4R70W, electronic control. Used in Crown Vic and Expedition models.
Common Transmission Designations:
- 4R75
- 4R75E
- 4R75-E

RE5R05A Transmission Replacements
Nissan 5-speed auto (2002–present), RWD/4WD like Titan/Armada. Adaptive shift logic, electronic control. Also in Pathfinder, Infiniti QX56.
Common Transmission Designations:
- RE5R05A
- Jatco 5R05

6F50 Transmission Replacements
Ford 6-speed auto (2006–present), FWD/AWD. Found in Ford Taurus, Edge, and more. Shares design with GM 6T70 under joint Ford/GM project.
Common Transmission Designations:
- 6F50

42RLE Transmission Replacements
Chrysler 4-speed auto (2003–2012), RWD/4WD/AWD with Adaptive electronic shifting. Commonly found in Jeep & Dodge vehicles like Charger, Wrangler, Nitro, Liberty, & more.
Common Transmission Designations:
- 42RLE
Professionally Remanufactured Transmissions

- Full disassembled and reassembled
- All worn or damaged components are replaced
- Common factory defects are corrected
- Always includes a fully remanufactured Torque Convertor
- Valve Bodies
- Planetary Gears
- Torque Converters
- Clutch Packs
- Solenoids & Band Brakes
- Up-to a 5-Year Unlimited Miles Parts & Labor Warranty
- Core Charge Grace Period of 30 days (no core charge due for 30 days)
High-Quality Used Transmissions for Sale

At Transmission Locator, we don’t just talk value, we back it up. If you come across a lower price for the same transmission (including similar tax, shipping, core return terms, warranty, labor coverage, and mileage), let us know. We’ll match it or even beat it. You can shop with total confidence knowing you're getting a great transmission and the best deal out there. No compromise, no second-guessing.
Why Choose Transmission Locator?
Transmission Locator is a long-time trusted name in the parts industry with a stellar reputation to match. Here’s a closer look at why you should trust us with your used or remanufactured transmission purchase.
Our advanced team
We source high-quality remanufactured transmissions from trusted suppliers who specialize in strict rebuilding processes. Each unit is fully disassembled, inspected, and rebuilt using premium components to meet or exceed OEM standards. Our suppliers address known factory defects, ensuring improved performance and long-term reliability. Before shipping, every transmission undergoes comprehensive quality checks, so you receive a durable, road-ready unit at the best possible price.
Customer Support Staff
Our customer support team is here to guide you through the transmission selection and ordering process. Whether you need a remanufactured, used, or new OEM crate transmission, we provide expert assistance to ensure you get the correct part for your vehicle. From fitment verification to warranty details, we’re here to help at every step.
Replacement Process
We make finding and ordering the right transmission as simple as possible:
- Search Your Transmission – Use our online tool to locate a match based on your vehicle’s specifications.
- Confirm Fitment – Not sure which option fits? Our support team is available to assist.
- Place Your Order – Once confirmed, complete your purchase, and we’ll handle the rest.
- Fast, Direct Shipping – Your transmission ships straight to your home or repair shop with no hidden fees.
- Core Return Process – Enjoy a 30-day grace period before any core fee applies..
Flat Rate Shipping (Commercial Address)
We offer fast, flat-rate shipping to commercial addresses, making it easy for auto repair shops to receive transmissions without surprise costs.
- Fixed Shipping Rates – No unexpected fees or complex freight charges.
- Nationwide Delivery – We ship across the U.S. with fast processing and handling.
- Residential Shipping Options Available – Contact us for a custom shipping quote if you need home delivery.
Frequently Asked Questions
At Transmission Locator, we understand that buying a remanufactured, used, or new OEM crate transmission is a significant investment. Below, we've answered common questions to help you make the best choice for your vehicle.
Are remanufactured transmissions reliable?
How long does a remanufactured transmission last?
Where can I buy a transmission from?
How much does a remanufactured transmission cost?
Is rebuilding a transmission cheaper than buying remanufactured?
What’s the difference between remanufactured and rebuilt transmissions?
- Rebuilt: Only worn or damaged parts are replaced, leaving some original components intact.
- Remanufactured: The entire transmission is disassembled, reconditioned, and reassembled with new or re-machined parts to meet or exceed OEM standards.
What is a transmission core charge?
How much does it cost to rebuild a transmission?