
Transmission flush.
Michelle Foley
Hi Michelle,
You can expect to pay $75-$150+ depending on the shop's going rate for fluids and labor.
If you don't mind getting a little dirty, I suggest trying this job yourself by finding a tutorial on the internet that can walk you through the flush, because the cost of labor is going to double the total cost of this necessary maintenance.
Also, changing your transmission fluid is a great way to get better acquainted with your Sentra, and requires minimal tools.
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