Automatic Transmission, 4L80E Initial Fill 7.7 Qts
Total Fill ... 14.0 Qts [US, liquid] = 13.2489 liters Automatic Transmission, 4L60, 60E Initial Fill 5.0 Qts
Total Fill ... 11.0 Qts [US, liquid] = 10.4098 liters Check it out [http://www.metric-conversions.org/volume/us-liquid-quarts-to-liters.htm Here] Hope This Helps.
4l60e
Sure you can drive it, and you can also do serious damage to the transmission by doing so. Do exactly what the light says. Have the transmission checked by a professional.
According to the 1997 Mercury Mountaineer owners manual : ( 13.9 quarts / 13.2 liters ) for the 4R70W automatic transmission ( rear wheel drive and all wheel drive ) ** that would be for the entire system , transmission , converter , lines , etcetera **
YES. But you will have to get a 2-wheel drive 4L60E transmission to replace the 4-wheel drive transmission. Reason is that the center shaft that's running through the 4x4 transmission is longer so the transfer case will slide up on it. The 2-wheel drive center shaft is shorter cause there is no need for a transfer case.
it connects the transmission to the rear end. by doing this to delivers power to the rear wheels
The 2001 GMC Sierra-1500 has rear wheel drive.
The 2009 GMC Sierra-2500HD has rear wheel drive.
The 2013 GMC Sierra-1500 has rear wheel drive.
The 2003 GMC Sierra-1500 has rear wheel drive.
The 2005 GMC Sierra-2500HD has rear wheel drive.
The 2007 GMC Sierra-2500HD has rear wheel drive.
The 2012 GMC Sierra-2500HD has rear wheel drive.