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How much does it cost to replace a transmission on a 2015 Honda CR-V?

On a 2015 Honda CR-V, a transmission replacement typically costs roughly $3,500 to $6,000, depending on the type of transmission and where you shop.


The 2015 CR-V uses a CVT (continuously variable transmission). When a CVT fails, replacement is often the most practical option, though some issues can be repaired. Costs vary by region and shop, making getting multiple quotes essential.


Cost ranges and replacement options


Below are common replacement options for a CR-V's CVT and the typical price ranges you can expect for each option.



  • Rebuilt or remanufactured CVT from an independent shop: roughly $3,000–$5,000 total (parts and labor). Higher labor rates and regional differences can push totals higher in expensive markets.

  • Remanufactured CVT from a dealer or OEM supplier: roughly $4,500–$6,500 total. OEM units tend to be pricier but may include a longer warranty and direct availability.

  • New OEM CVT from a Honda dealership: roughly $5,000–$7,500 total, depending on location and current promotions, including labor.

  • Used or salvage CVT with installation: roughly $2,000–$4,000 total, though a used unit may come with limited or no warranty.


Bottom line: Costs vary with the replacement option, your region, and the shop's labor rate; always confirm exactly what is included in the quote (core charges, fluid, torque converter, cooling lines, and any required seals).


What influences the final price


Several factors influence the final price of a transmission replacement on a 2015 Honda CR-V. The below list highlights the most impactful variables.



  • Geographic region and shop labor rates, which can vary widely across cities and states.

  • Choice of transmission type: rebuilt/remanufactured vs OEM vs used; OEM parts generally cost more but may offer longer warranty coverage.

  • Warranty terms: length and what is covered can affect the total cost and long-term value.

  • Additional parts and services: torque converter, transmission cooler lines, seals, new fluid, and potential cooling system work.

  • Vehicle condition and required ancillary work: if other components show wear or leaks, costs can rise.

  • Core charges and core return: some vendors require a core charge for the replacement unit, which is refunded on return of the old transmission.


Concluding: The final price hinges on the chosen replacement option and any ancillary work required. If budgeting, plan for a cushion for unexpected complications, especially with older CVTs that may have additional damage.


Summary


For a 2015 Honda CR-V, expect a replacement transmission to cost roughly between $3,500 and $6,000 on average, with OEM dealer options typically higher. The best value balances reliability, warranty, and upfront cost, and the exact quote will depend on your location, the shop, and whether you select a rebuilt, remanufactured, or new OEM unit. Obtaining several quotes and confirming included services is essential before committing.

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