Where can I buy a new GM t87a TCMS?
Where can I buy a new GM t87a TCMS?
You can now purchase New GM T87A TCMs for your 2017+ GM vehicle equipped with the 10-Speed and 8-Speed transmissions directly from HP Tuners that are already unlocked and ready for tuning.
When to replace a Transmission Control Module ( TCM )?
Rather than relying on hydraulic or mechanical control over a transmission system, newer vehicles use a transmission control module instead. A car’s TCM will likely never need replacing, but if you have a bad transmission control module, immediate replacement (or repair) will be necessary.
Where is the TCM located in a car?
While swapping out a box might seem simple, the TCM is located inside the transmission in many modern cars, trucks, and SUVs. Opening the transmission is a laborious task, which is why it is reasonable to expect labor costs of at least $300 to replace the transmission control module.
How much does it cost to replace a TCM?
You can expect the parts costs to be around $450 to $700 while the labor costs will be around $50 to $200. Of course, you can order a new TCM online and ask a mechanic what their hourly labor rates are. However, most of the cost for this replacement job goes toward the parts cost itself and it can vary greatly by car manufacturer.
You can now purchase New GM T87A TCMs for your 2017+ GM vehicle equipped with the 10-Speed and 8-Speed transmissions directly from HP Tuners that are already unlocked and ready for tuning.
Is there a way to tune a t87a TCM?
You can now send us your T87A TCM (new or old) and we will pre-program it for your specific VIN so its ready to plug in and you can start tuning immediately, no need for the GM factory tool. Simply select “Unlock & Program” from the dropdown box above and ensure you include your VIN.
When to replace the Transmission Control Module ( TCM )?
When only one or two gears of a vehicle are working, it is said to be in “limp mode”. Limp mode is the vehicle’s safety default mode, and the automobile needs to have the TCM replaced for it to be driven again safely.
While swapping out a box might seem simple, the TCM is located inside the transmission in many modern cars, trucks, and SUVs. Opening the transmission is a laborious task, which is why it is reasonable to expect labor costs of at least $300 to replace the transmission control module.