Automatic Transmission/Transaxle: Labor Times

2000 Chevrolet Cavalier L4-2.2L VIN 4SECTION Labor Times
Standard HoursManufacturer Warranty HoursSkill LevelNotes
Diagnose/Test
3T40
Transaxle, Diagnosis1.80.0AIncludes: Time To Hook-Up And Disconnect Test Equipment. Checking System For Fault Codes, Road Test And Hydraulic Pressure Test As Required.
4T40E
Transaxle, Diagnosis1.80.0AIncludes: Time To Hook-Up And Disconnect Test Equipment. Checking System For Fault Codes, Road Test And Hydraulic Pressure Test As Required.
Replace
3T40
Complete Assembly Without Transfer Of Parts7.40.0BIncludes: Remove Necessary Suspension Components.
NOTE
To R&R Driveplate, Add0.20.0B
To R&R Torque Converter, Add0.20.0B
With Compressed Natural Gas, Add0.50.0B
Complete Assembly With Transfer Of Parts8.86.5BIncludes: Remove Necessary Suspension Components.
NOTE
To R&R Driveplate, Add0.20.0B
To R&R Torque Converter, Add0.20.0B
To Flush Cooler Lines, Add0.60.0B
With Compressed Natural Gas, Add0.50.4B
4T40E
Complete Assembly Without Transfer Of Parts10.20.0B
NOTE
With AC, Add1.20.0B
With Compressed Natural Gas, Add0.50.0B
To R&R Driveplate, Add0.20.0B
To R&R Torque Converter, Add0.20.0B
Complete Assembly With Transfer Of Parts10.87.7B
NOTE
With AC, Add1.21.1B
With Compressed Natural Gas, Add0.50.4B
To R&R Driveplate, Add0.20.0B
To R&R Torque Converter, Add0.20.0B
To Flush Cooler Lines, Add0.60.0B
Overhaul/Rebuild
4T40E19.313.8AIncludes: R&I Transaxle.
NOTE
With AC, Add1.21.1A
With Compressed Natural Gas, Add0.50.4A
To R&R Driveplate, Add0.20.0A
To Flush Cooler Lines, Add0.60.0A
To Overhaul Valve Body, Add1.50.0A
To Overhaul Differential, Add1.50.0A
3T4017.612.4AIncludes: R&I Transaxle.
NOTE
To Overhaul Differential, Add1.50.0A
To R&R Torque Converter, Add0.20.0A
To Overhaul Valve Body, Add1.50.0A
To Flush Cooler Lines, Add0.60.0A
With Compressed Natural Gas, Add0.50.4A
RENDER: 1.0x

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