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CARPARTCOW.COMNew, used, domestic, foreign, even performance. Fast. We'll get you moooo-ving.Need a replacement Nissan Altima transmission? We source used units through the salvage network and help narrow the exact match before you buy.
The fastest conversion path on this site is still the request form. We prefill the vehicle and part intent so you can move straight into the fitment details that matter.
Jump to a request form that already knows you are looking for a Nissan Altima transmission. That cuts down the first round of typing and makes the intent clearer for follow-up.
We use your year, trim, VIN, mileage target, shipping ZIP, and notes to narrow supplier options before quoting. The more specific the request, the better the sourcing conversation.
If the repair is urgent, use the request form and call sales at (877) 311-8130. That gives you both the written part details and a faster human follow-up path.
Altima transmissions often mean CVT sourcing, which makes exact year, engine pairing, and trim information especially important before ordering a used unit.
CVT generation and engine pairing
We use your Altima's year, engine, and VIN when available to narrow the compatible used transmission options in the salvage network.
Better request data usually means faster sourcing and fewer fitment questions.
These pages target buyers who need a direct replacement transmission and want fitment narrowed before money changes hands.
We use the fitment details, supplier network, and freight constraints to narrow viable options. Then we come back with pricing, availability, and the practical details that affect whether a used part is worth buying.
These official NHTSA resources add real value before you buy a used part. They help you check whether the failure is tied to a recall, complaint trend, or manufacturer communication rather than guessing from forum posts or reseller copy.
Use the official NHTSA recall lookup, ideally with the VIN, before buying any used replacement part.
Review recalls, complaints, and investigations tied to the vehicle so you know whether the failure you are replacing has a broader safety pattern.
NHTSA hosts manufacturer communications and bulletin-related resources that can help confirm common issues and repair context before you order.
This page is written for a real buyer trying to source a replacement Nissan Altima transmission, not to stuff a keyword onto the site. It combines fitment guidance, sourcing considerations, freight concerns, and links to official safety resources so the page does more than repeat the title in different ways.
Last reviewed: April 4, 2026. Sources used on-page: Car Part Cow fitment/sourcing guidance and official NHTSA recall, complaint, and manufacturer communication resources.
It is still not a substitute for VIN-level verification. Before you buy, confirm fitment, recall status, and any relevant service bulletin context with the seller, installer, or official safety resources above.
These pages target similar high-intent vehicle searches and strengthen internal linking across the site.
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F-150 transmissions must match the truck's engine, drivetrain, and generation. Six-speed and ten-speed units especially need careful cross-checking before install.
Silverado transmission sourcing depends on engine pairing, drivetrain, and whether the truck uses a 4-speed, 6-speed, 8-speed, or 10-speed setup.
Accord transmissions vary by engine, generation, and whether the car uses a CVT, automatic, or manual unit. Hybrid drivetrains need their own checks as well.
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Submit your year, trim, VIN if available, and the exact transmission you need. Transmission compatibility often depends on drivetrain, gear count, control module calibration, and build date. Car Part Cow uses that information to search the salvage network for compatible options.
Pricing depends on year range, trim, mileage, condition, and supplier demand. We source current options and share pricing, availability, and delivery details before you decide.
Yes. We use the year, trim, drivetrain details, and VIN when available to narrow the match and reduce the risk of ordering the wrong used part.
No. Request submission is free. You only pay if you decide to move forward with a sourced part.