NO.
They did not use a Mass Air Flow Sensor on the 95 models.
on the top of the transmission its on the transfer case with 3 vacuum lines coming out of it.
It is next to the transfer case solonoid located underneath the damp control spectrometer.
11.2 quarts
1 end fits on the top of the transfer case and the other end JUST clamps onto a bracket that is on the bell housing bolt. It is JUST a vent to release pressure out of the transfer case.
It must be at the top. HIGHEST POINT so the air will come out.
on the transaxle
I have both a 92 Chevy K2500 and a 98 k1500. The interior is exactly the same. Im not sure about the internals. But im 95% sure it will fit.
I assume you mean transfer case. The answer is dexron 3
If you look on the bottom passenger side of the t-case there will be a circular sticker that tells you what model of case you have
The gross weight rating capacity on your 1995 K1500 suburban is stated at 3000 pounds. The towing capacity of your 1995 K1500 is stated at 7500 pounds.