when your Saab transmissions fail in your own car. Moon Auto Parts is one of the most reputed second-hand transmission dealers and locators in the USA, and it has collaborated with more than 5,000 junkyards. Here, you can get quality used Saab transmissions at affordable prices. This makes it easy to list and sell almost all models of Saab transmissions in used or remanufactured form. Our used Saab transmissions for sale are backed by our free 4-year or 40,000-mile warranty.
Saab used both manual and automatic transmissions in its cars over the years, with manuals often being 5- or 6-speed units and automatics ranging from 4-speed to 6-speed electronically controlled gearboxes. At Moon Auto Parts, each part has a 4-year/40,000-mile warranty for Saab transmissions. Saab developed its own F35 five-speed manual transmission, built in Sweden and used in several Saab models such as the 9-3 and 9-5 with transverse engines. In later model years (especially around the late 2000s), Saab automatic transmissions included the AW 55-50SN, AF40/6, and TF-80SC 5- and 6-speed automatic transaxles across different models and drivetrain layouts.
The Saab 9-3 transmission was introduced in the period of the late 1990s to early 2000s. The transmission was offered with a 5-speed manual transmission or a 5-speed ‘Sentronic’ automatic; early 9-3s had a 5-speed manual as standard and a conventional automatic as an option. Some 9-3 transmission variants from about 2006–2007 used a 6-speed manual transmission or a 6-speed automatic AF40/6 on V6 and high-power versions. Later Saab 9-3 models, which came out from 2009 to 2012, could be equipped with a 6-speed TF-60SN automatic in front-wheel-drive versions or a TF-80SC 6-speed automatic in front-all-wheel-drive versions.
Saab’s manual transmissions, such as the F35, were used across multiple models like the 9-3 and early 9-5, where transverse engine layouts were employed. The automatic AW55-50SN 5-speed appears across Saab 9-3 and 9-5 front-wheel-drive versions of the 2000s, so similar transmissions were fitted when engine and drivetrain layouts matched. Saab also used GM-developed manual and automatic gearboxes in some later-year models, but transmission fitment compatibility depends on specific engine, drivetrain (FWD vs AWD), and model-year differences.
Our used and remanufactured transmissions inspection process starts with basic detection and localizing faults in transmission equipment. We check for leaks, corrosion, cracks, housing integrity, and wear. In depth, we also look for leaks, corrosion, cracks, housing integrity, and wear. Here is the step-by-step inspection process conducted in Moon Auto Parts.