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How much is a new transmission for a 2012 Jeep Patriot?

For a 2012 Jeep Patriot, a brand-new OEM transmission typically costs about $3,000–$5,000 for the part, with installed prices commonly totaling roughly $4,000–$7,000 depending on labor and the source. This range reflects market conditions as of 2024–2026 and can vary by region and dealer.


Many drivers facing a failing transmission opt for remanufactured or used units to save money. Availability, warranty, and compatibility with your exact Patriot configuration can influence the final price and installation approach.


What affects the price


Several factors determine the final installed cost beyond the base price of the transmission:



  • Transmission type and compatibility (automatic 4-speed variants like the 41TE/42RLE vs. manual)

  • OEM vs aftermarket options

  • New vs remanufactured vs used, reconditioned

  • Labor rates and shop vs dealership installation

  • Warranty coverage and potential need for additional parts (fluid, filter, linkage, mounting)


Understanding these factors helps you compare quotes accurately and plan your budget.


Price estimates by replacement option


New OEM transmission


Notes on this option: The OEM (factory) unit is the most expensive route but typically comes with the strongest warranty and the longest potential lifespan. Availability for a 2012 Patriot may vary by region.



  • Part: approximately $3,000–$5,000

  • Labor: about $600–$1,200

  • Installed total: roughly $3,600–$6,200


Conclusion: If maximum reliability and factory warranty are your priorities, a new OEM transmission is the costliest but often preferred by some buyers and dealers.


Remanufactured/Rebuilt transmission


Notes on this option: Remanufactured units reconditioned to like-new specifications offer a balance of price and reliability, with decent warranties in many cases.



  • Part: about $1,500–$3,500

  • Labor: roughly $400–$900

  • Installed total: around $2,000–$4,400


Conclusion: Remanufactured transmissions are a common choice for the Patriot due to cost savings and solid reliability if installed by an experienced shop with a warranty.


Used/Salvage transmission


Notes on this option: A used or salvage-transmission can be the least expensive upfront, but it carries greater risk and often limited or no warranty.



  • Part: about $800–$1,500

  • Labor: roughly $400–$900

  • Installed total: about $1,200–$2,400


Conclusion: This is the cheapest option upfront, but verify mileage, condition, and return policies; consider buyer beware and warranty options when possible.


Summary


Bottom line: For a 2012 Jeep Patriot, total installed costs for a replacement transmission range from roughly $1,200 to over $6,000 depending on whether you choose a used, remanufactured, or brand-new OEM unit and on local labor rates. Always obtain multiple quotes, confirm compatibility with your model, and check warranties before proceeding.

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