The automatic in the 2500 and 3500 with a factory bed is made by Chrysler.The automatic in the cab/chassis truck is made by the AISIN transmission company.The automatic in the 2500 and 3500 with a factory bed is made by Chrysler.The automatic in the cab/chassis truck is made by the AISIN transmission company.
That depends on what chassis it's made on. Winnebago manufactures the bodies, but oursources their chassis from automotive manufacturers.
The fuel capacity of the 1990 Winnebago Chieftain is dependent on the chassis model. The capacity for the Chevrolet chassis is 78 gallons. The capacity for the Ford chassis is 75 gallons.
IF the chassis is a W20 or W22, then it will have an Allison MH1000 5 speed automatic. IF the chassis is a P-32, then it will have a GM 4L-80E or 4L-85E depending on GVWR.
Yes, but the ECM of the 95 would have to be reflashed to remove the interface with the (electronically controlled) automatic transmission.
Assuming it's on a Ford Econoline chassis, it should be under the dash on the driver's side (which is typical of most vehicles).
i have a 1997 winnebago adventure and i found the flasher screwed to fire wall on the right side of steering wheel near the floor. it has three blades not five.
Probably a short somewhere related to the transmission wiring. Perhaps a wire has been chaffed and touches a metal body/chassis part.
In order to know the fuel tank size, I would need to know the size of the camper, the make of chassis and the engine size. Each of those factors determined the size of the gas tank installed by Winnebago.
The term chassis is the frame plus the "running gears". So, the chassis is the frame, engine, drive shaft, differential, transmission...etc
That part belongs to the chassis, You gave me info about the body. Critical difference making a correct answer impossible.
It could Be Dodge, Chevy or Ford, The Dodge's are Identified by a D in the model ie. D-20, D-22, D-24 and the same for ford F-17 etc. Now I do not know that much about the Chevy Chassis so I cannot help you there.