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If the transmission is electronically controlled - Dexron III, and if manually controlled - Dexron II. If there is no 'dip stick' for testing the fluid level, then the transmission is probably electronic control.
No, that transmission is electronic controlled by the PCM.
NO it don't. It is a electronic controlled transmission.
The 1991 GMC Sierra typically came with the 4L60 transmission, which is a non-electronic version. The 4L60E, an electronically controlled version, was introduced in 1993. Therefore, if your 1991 model has the standard automatic transmission, it is most likely the 4L60.
NO.. Not even close. The 4L60E is a computer controlled transmission/ELECTRONIC transmission and the 700R4 is not.
That electronic device burned out and the system was broken. Or something like that.
That year did not use them. It is electronic controlled transmission.
It will bolt up. But it will not work. The 96 transmission is a computer controlled transmission/ Electronic. The 79 is not.
The timing for this engine is electronically controlled and not adjustable
No. Unless you replace the motor. The 1995 Pontiac/Chevrolet 5.7L LT1 is electronically controlled and the 4L60E is also electronically controlled. Both must be present for the drive-train to operate. If you replace the motor with a standard 5.7L non-electronic, you could put a 700R4 transmission in the car. Yes it will. The 4L60E is an electronic version of the 700r4. You need to slightly modify it but it will work. My 86 Iroc is rolling a LT1 from a 97 Fbody and a beefed up 700r4
No it does not. That transmission is electronic controlled.
The E in 4L60E stands for ELECTRONIC and the 700R4 is NOT ELECTRONIC controlled. But the 4L60E is. Therefor they will NOT interchange.