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How much does a transmission cost for a 2010 Ford Escape?

For a 2010 Ford Escape, a complete automatic transmission replacement installed typically runs about $2,800 to $4,500 when using a remanufactured unit, with higher prices for new OEM units or specialized setups. The final cost depends on the core choice, labor rates, and vehicle condition.


What affects the cost


The total price for replacing a transmission on a 2010 Ford Escape varies based on several factors, including the type of transmission you choose (remanufactured, used from a salvage yard, or brand-new OEM), the engine and transmission variant, regional labor rates, and whether additional components or services are required during the job.


Transmission variant and engine


Different engine configurations and transmission models used in the 2010 Escape can influence both part availability and labor complexity. Automatic transmissions are standard for most trims, but the exact model and any needed auxiliary components (like the torque converter or cooler lines) can shift the overall cost by a noticeable amount.


Typical price ranges


Below are commonly observed installed price ranges for a complete transmission replacement in a 2010 Ford Escape. The numbers include parts and labor, not incidental expenses.



  • Remanufactured/rebuilt transmission (installed): $2,800–$4,500

  • Used or salvage-replacement transmission (installed): $2,000–$3,500

  • New OEM transmission (installed): $4,500–$6,000+


Labor charges are typically included in these ranges and often account for about 6–12 hours of work, depending on the shop, vehicle condition, and regional rates. Additional costs may apply for fluids, filters, seals, torque converter, and any required cooling system work.


What else to consider


Before proceeding, obtain multiple quotes, verify warranty terms (remanufactured units commonly come with 1–3 years or a mileage-based warranty), and assess the overall condition and mileage of the vehicle. If the transmission shows related issues (torque converter problems, valve body concerns, or control module faults), those factors can affect final pricing or may be addressed in a combined repair plan.


Summary


For a 2010 Ford Escape, planned installed transmission replacement costs typically fall in the low-to-mid four figures: about $2,800–$4,500 for a remanufactured unit, $2,000–$3,500 for a used/salvage option, and $4,500–$6,000+ for a new OEM transmission. Always compare multiple quotes and confirm warranty coverage to avoid surprises.

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