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∙ 11y agoNO... 2 and 4-wheel drive transmissions WILL NOT INTERCHANGE.
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∙ 11y agoa blown transmission
This car (the four-wheel drive is optional) has four-speed, electronically controlled OD transmission.
Almost, except the case for a 4WD transmission is designed to mount a transfer case, and the tail shaft is intended to go into said transfer case... a 2WD transmission is not. They will not be compatible.
Not usually, the four wheel drive is hooked up after the transmission. If you are having problems with your transfer case it will sound like the transmission because the transfer case is bolted to the back of the transmission. The four wheel drive operates independently from the transmission. If you have a bad transfer case that would cause locking in the drive line it could cause problems, but your vehicle is designed to use the four wheel drive and typical use of your four wheel drive won't cause damage to the transmission. It would be advisable to only use it as necessary because it will decrease your fuel economy by about 20%.
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In a new Chevy Uplander a four-speed automatic transmission is standard, but buyers may purchase the optional available all-wheel drive. This is only available with the extended wheelbase model.
To put a Chevy Trailblazer into four wheel driver, locate the four wheel drive component below the instrument panel. While the car is in drive, move the knob into the desired four-wheel drive position.
no its completely different than 2 wheel drive
No. 2 and 4-wheel drive transmissions are different. Will not interchange.
i have a Chevy colorade 2006 and i am wondering what u have to do to convert a front wheel drive into a four wheel drive, and has rear wheel drive TRADE IT
No it will not. The center shaft that's in the 2-wheel drive transmission is shorter then the 4-wheel drive transmissions. Therefore the transfur case will not fit on the 2-wheel drive transmission.
NO. The 2-wheel drive transmissions have a SHORTER CENTER SHAFT in them because there is no transfur case that goes on them. The 4-wheel drive transmissions have a LONGER center shaft that sticks out further because it has to go into the transfur case. You can take both transmissions apart and switch the center shafts and then it will work. It's NOT about the tail end of the transmission.