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How much does a 2011 Ford Fusion transmission cost?

A replacement transmission for a 2011 Ford Fusion typically costs about $800 to $4,500 for the part alone, with total installed prices commonly ranging from roughly $1,800 to $6,000 depending on the option chosen and local labor rates.


The price you pay hinges on whether you buy a used unit, a rebuilt/remanufactured unit, or a brand-new OEM transmission, and whether you hire a shop or attempt the replacement yourself. The 2011 Fusion generally uses a 6-speed automatic transmission (the 6F35 family) on most configurations, but exact compatibility and pricing can vary by model and VIN.


Transmission options and pricing


Replacement options fall into three main categories, each with its own cost profile, warranty implications, and risk factors.



  • Used or salvage transmission: Typically $800–$1,500 for the unit itself, depending on mileage and availability. Labor is extra, and a used unit may not carry a warranty.

  • Remanufactured/rebuilt transmission: Generally $1,500–$3,000 for the unit, with a modest warranty often included by the seller. Installation labor is extra.

  • New OEM transmission: Usually $2,500–$4,500 for the unit, with longer warranty options in some cases. Installation labor and potential dealer fees are extra.


Prices vary by supplier, region, and the exact transmission code (Fusion uses variations within the 6F35 family). Always verify compatibility with your VIN before purchase and be mindful of core charges or shipping fees.


Costs to install and other considerations


Installation costs add significantly to the price, and totals can swing based on shop rates and job specifics.



  • Labor to remove the old transmission and install a replacement: typically $500–$1,500, depending on labor rates, vehicle access, and whether ancillary components must be removed.

  • Miscellaneous parts and fluids: transmission fluid, filter, pan gasket, seals, and possibly a torque converter; commonly $40–$300.

  • Total installed price ranges (ballpark):

    • Used unit plus labor: roughly $1,800–$4,000

    • Remanufactured unit plus labor: roughly $3,000–$5,500

    • New OEM unit plus labor: roughly $4,000–$6,500




Warranty and reliability considerations: used transmissions typically carry little to no warranty, remanufactured units may include a 1–3 year warranty depending on the vendor, and new OEM transmissions often come with longer warranty terms. Always confirm warranty details in writing before purchase.


Extra considerations and tips


Shop around for quotes, ask about core charges, and verify exact compatibility with your Fusion’s year, engine, and trim. If you’re considering doing the replacement yourself, be aware it’s a technically involved task that usually requires specialized tools and expertise; savings on labor can be substantial, but the risk is higher for mistakes.


Summary


For a 2011 Ford Fusion, the headline takeaway is that transmission replacement costs vary widely based on the source of the unit and the labor rate. Expect roughly $800–$4,500 for the part and $1,800–$6,000 for a complete installation, with the lowest end for a used unit and the highest end for a brand-new OEM transmission, especially when factoring labor and programming. Always confirm compatibility with your VIN, obtain multiple quotes, and review warranty terms before proceeding.

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