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How much is a new transmission for a 2017 Nissan Sentra?

For a 2017 Nissan Sentra, a brand-new OEM CVT transmission installed typically runs about $3,000 to $5,500. This range includes parts and labor and can vary depending on whether you buy from a dealership or an independent shop and your location.


The Sentra's 2017 model uses a continuously variable transmission (CVT) commonly referred to as the JF015. Replacing it involves more than the price of the unit itself—labor, transmission fluid, seals, and potential software updates may also factor in. Below are typical installed costs for different replacement options and what drives the price.


What you can expect to pay


Prices for a CVT replacement can vary based on who installs it and which type of unit you choose. The following ranges reflect common market prices before tax or shipping.



  • OEM brand-new CVT (installed by a Nissan dealer or authorized shop): Parts typically about $2,800–$4,000; labor $800–$1,600; total installed around $3,600–$5,600.

  • Remanufactured CVT (rebuilt by an aftermarket shop, installed): Parts about $1,800–$3,000; labor $700–$1,500; total installed about $2,500–$4,500.

  • Used or salvaged CVT (not new, installed): Parts roughly $800–$1,800; labor $600–$1,200; total installed around $1,400–$3,000.


These figures are intended to give a sense of the market. Expect quotes to vary and ask for a line-by-line breakdown that includes the part, labor, fluids, and any shop fees.


What to consider when replacing a CVT


Warranty and reliability


CVTs can be costly to replace, and some shops offer extended warranties on remanufactured units. Check whether the replacement is covered by a factory or extended CVT warranty and understand what it covers—parts, labor, or both.


Choosing a shop


Compare several written estimates, and verify that the quote includes the CVT fluid, new filter, and any seals. Inquire about core charges, recycling fees, and whether the price includes re-flashing the car's computer or updating software if needed.


Summary


In short, for a 2017 Nissan Sentra, a brand-new OEM CVT installed typically sits in the $3,000–$5,500 range, with remanufactured units offering a cheaper path at roughly $2,500–$4,500 and used units even less. The exact price depends on supplier, region, and the chosen replacement approach. Always obtain multiple quotes and confirm what is included in the price before proceeding.

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