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<blockquote data-quote="gone" data-source="post: 260316" data-attributes="member: 5899"><p>I'm surprised at [USER=132]frankmp[/USER]'s posting above since I paid about $184 + environmental fee + gst, for each of the 2 DCT filters I bought for my 2020 C8 from the same KippScottBuyGMParts.ca but that was some time ago: before I even took delivery. Is it the correct filter? I'm told there are 2 filters on the DCT: the drop-down one that needs to be replaced at 12,000 km and an "in-line" filter.</p><p></p><p>More recently and with 12,000 km on my C8, I called the 3 dealers in Edmonton who sell more Corvettes and the prices they quoted for the DCT filter change (NOT changing out all the fluid or adding the 2 litres for track use) were around $850, $750 and $650 all in...that included a DCT filter for just about $293...and the highest one quoted me 2.4 hours labour which is supposedly specified in the GM guide, whatever that is. Being "an old dog" I asked if the 2.4 hours were specified in the Chilton guide but was told no; the GM guide.</p><p></p><p>There are YouTube videos showing how to change it; it's not hard to do for the DIY crowd. I'd planned to but I'm too *!#!*%$# busy at work these days.</p><p></p><p>So my advice is to call around; you may find a lower price elsewhere. You should also confirm they'll replace the fluid lost when dropping the DCT filter. The manual suggests it be replaced and with a few people having transmission problems, it's likely best to do so even though it's not a lot of fluid when looking at the YouTube videos...although there could be fluid retained in the filter itself. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gone, post: 260316, member: 5899"] I'm surprised at [USER=132]frankmp[/USER]'s posting above since I paid about $184 + environmental fee + gst, for each of the 2 DCT filters I bought for my 2020 C8 from the same KippScottBuyGMParts.ca but that was some time ago: before I even took delivery. Is it the correct filter? I'm told there are 2 filters on the DCT: the drop-down one that needs to be replaced at 12,000 km and an "in-line" filter. More recently and with 12,000 km on my C8, I called the 3 dealers in Edmonton who sell more Corvettes and the prices they quoted for the DCT filter change (NOT changing out all the fluid or adding the 2 litres for track use) were around $850, $750 and $650 all in...that included a DCT filter for just about $293...and the highest one quoted me 2.4 hours labour which is supposedly specified in the GM guide, whatever that is. Being "an old dog" I asked if the 2.4 hours were specified in the Chilton guide but was told no; the GM guide. There are YouTube videos showing how to change it; it's not hard to do for the DIY crowd. I'd planned to but I'm too *!#!*%$# busy at work these days. So my advice is to call around; you may find a lower price elsewhere. You should also confirm they'll replace the fluid lost when dropping the DCT filter. The manual suggests it be replaced and with a few people having transmission problems, it's likely best to do so even though it's not a lot of fluid when looking at the YouTube videos...although there could be fluid retained in the filter itself. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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