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Is Allison transmission lifetime warranty?

Is Allison transmission lifetime warranty?

All Allison automatic transmissions carry a Standard Limited Warranty based upon Vocational Model Series and vocations*. Standard Limited Warranty includes 100% parts and labor for the designated coverage period. Mileage limitations for specific Vocational Model Series and/or vocations may apply.

How long do rebuilt transmissions last?

A great transmission, if built with utmost care and professionalism can last up to 150,000 to 200,000 miles or even more on average.

Where do I find my Allison Transmission serial number?

The serial number of an Allison transmission may be located on the transmission data plate. This can be located on the side of the transmission. This data plate is usually found on the lower rear face of the rear housing.

What’s the warranty on a remanufactured Allison 1000?

Remanufactured transmissions carry a longer, 3 year, nationwide warranty with additional upgrades while a rebuilt unit generally carries up to a 1 or 2 year warranty and upgrades vary from shop to shop. Reman Allison 1000 vs. Used Allison 1000?

How is a retran transmission remanufactured at Allison Transmission?

Every genuine Allison ReTranĀ® transmission is remanufactured from the ground up at the Allison Transmission remanufacturing facility. Here, transmissions are disassembled part-by-part to clean, qualify and test each component to screen for the possibility of reuse.

Can a used Allison Transmission save you money?

Buying a used Allison 1000 transmission may save you money. However, if the unit does not work properly after installed, you will more than likely have to pay the labor again for removal and reinstall of the transmission PLUS the freight to ship the transmission back to the salvage yard.

When did the Allison 1000 transmission come out?

A newer version 1000 was introduced in 2005 that added a 6th gear at the very top of the ratio ladder, making it double overdrive. In 2006, manual gear selection was added which gives more control over the transmission and enhances truck operation when engine braking or less frequent shifting is warranted. Helping each other make better choices.

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