The transmission in my Berlina has collapsed
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Asked by Julie Gray
The auto transmission in my 2001 Holden Berlina V8 has collapsed. Is it possible to change this and how much would it cost?
Answered by CarsGuide
14 Oct 2016Yes, it can be rebuilt or replaced and an automatic transmission specialist would be able to do that for you. Cost for the job would be around $2000 to rebuild or replace the transmission on a changeover basis.
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