For a 2014 Ford Fusion with a gasoline engine, replacement costs typically run from about $3,700 to $6,800 installed, depending on whether you use a new OEM unit, a remanufactured unit, or a used transmission. Hybrid versions use a different transaxle and can cost more. Prices vary by supplier, labor rates, and geographic region.
Prices and options vary based on the Fusion’s powertrain and the shop you choose. This article breaks down current pricing by replacement type and notes factors that influence the final bill. Hybrid models are addressed separately due to their different transaxle and repair requirements.
Price options for gas-powered 2014 Fusion
Below are typical price ranges you may encounter for non-hybrid 2014 Fusions, with costs separated by replacement option and including installed labor.
- New OEM transmission (6F35 6-speed automatic): Parts roughly $3,000–$5,000; labor $700–$1,800; total installed roughly $3,700–$6,800.
- Remanufactured/ rebuilt transmission: Parts roughly $2,000–$3,500; labor $700–$1,800; total installed roughly $2,700–$5,300.
- Used/salvage transmission: Parts roughly $800–$1,800; labor $700–$1,800; total installed roughly $1,500–$3,600.
Prices include typical core charges and standard labor. Actual quotes may vary by model specifics, shop, and region. Always confirm compatibility with your VIN and check what warranty is offered on parts and labor.
Note for 2014 Fusion Hybrid
The 2014 Fusion Hybrid uses a different hybrid transaxle paired with the electric motor system, which generally costs more to replace. Remanufactured or used hybrid units commonly run from about $2,500 to $5,500 for the unit alone, with total installed prices often in the $5,000 to $8,000 range or higher depending on labor and parts. Always obtain a VIN-specific quote from a qualified shop.
Other factors that influence total cost
Beyond the base price of the transmission itself, several factors can push the final bill up or down. These include:
- Labor rates by region and shop, which vary widely.
- Core charges, shipping, and fees for new or remanufactured units.
- Additional repairs discovered during replacement (such as seals, gaskets, or the torque converter).
- Warranty length and coverage for both parts and labor.
To avoid surprises, ask for a written quote that itemizes parts, labor, cores, and any ancillary costs, and confirm the warranty terms before approving the work.
Summary
Replacing a 2014 Ford Fusion’s transmission typically costs between roughly $1,500 and $8,000 installed, depending on whether you choose a used, remanufactured, or new unit and on labor costs. Gas-powered Fusions use the 6F35 6-speed automatic, while hybrids require a different transaxle with generally higher prices. Always obtain multiple quotes, verify compatibility with your VIN, and ensure a solid warranty on parts and labor.


