Toyota MR2 Transmissions and Parts

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3311117111 - : Case Transmission for Toyota Image

Case Transmission

Toyota 33111-17111
$728.49
MSRP $1,081.92
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3311112293 - : Case Transmission for Toyota Image

Case Transmission

Toyota 33111-12293
$659.66
MSRP $979.69
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3312060907 - : Transmission Assembly for Toyota Image

Transmission Assembly

Toyota 33120-60907
$1,105.32
MSRP $1,396.06
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333950D070 - : Sleeve Transmission for Toyota Image

Sleeve Transmission

Toyota 33395-0D070
$92.59
MSRP $137.66
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3336335030 - : Sleeve Transmission for Toyota Image

Sleeve Transmission

Toyota 33363-35030
$151.81
MSRP $225.69
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3336420080 - : Sleeve Transmission for Toyota Image

Sleeve Transmission

Toyota 33364-20080
$108.29
MSRP $161.00
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3339535020 - : Sleeve Transmission for Toyota Image

Sleeve Transmission

Toyota 33395-35020
$136.37
MSRP $202.75
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There are transmission types galore for sale these days, from automated manual (AM) and continuously variable (CVT) to dual- or twin-clutch (DCT). However, two kinds are still the most common: manual and automatic. If you prefer "driving stick" for the practical experience, not to mention the hands-on feel, you probably prefer a manual transmission. If you prefer shifting without a clutch, though, you probably prefer an auto transmission. Your Toyota MR2 can have either, but they're different. A manual lets you choose gear ratios. You press your clutch, an input shaft separates, you shift into the right gear, a linkage connects a locking collar and an output shaft, you release the clutch, the input shaft re-engages, the output shaft spins, and you keep on driving, without your engine going beyond its rpm range (redline). An automatic transmission, on the other hand, is a little simpler. There's no clutch to step on, and it brings a fluid coupling converter into the mix. This "torque converter" links your engine and transmission and shifts gears using hydraulic (fluid) pressure. Sooner or later, though, either type of transmissions can fail.

What are the Signs a Transmission May Be Going Out?

Luckily, there are many. Does your clutch feel abnormal, even slippery? Does your engine rev a little high? Perhaps you smell burning after releasing the clutch or hear grinding or other noises while shifting. If you have these symptoms -- and if changing gears feels delayed, or you can't find a gear at all -- you likely have a bad manual transmission. If you hear whining, clunking, or humming, gears begin slipping, or your transmission fluid's leaking, your automatic transmission is probably failing. In either case, service your Toyota MR2 transmission right away. Our auto parts store has the parts you need. They're made by your OEM too, so we've got compatibility covered. So, take care of the project in short order. Order online today.