The 1997 and 1999 Chevy Cavalier transmissions are exactly the same. The transmissions, transmission linkage, and transmission mounts are identical.
No, the 99 and newer transmissions are different than the 97 (which is also different than the 98). Only a 97 model (exact same model number on the tag on the side) will work in a 97
As far as i am aware the engines and transmissions are interchangeable between 99-02 cavalier z24's as long as the are both z24 cavaliers.
From early 99 down yes there the same. From late 99 and up are the same.
most body and interior parts should be the same. Engines are different.
If you are refering to a greese fitting....I haven't found one yet and I have worked on many of them and own 3 z24's. '97-'97-'99
Yes, the transmissions are the same...
Nope. They may be the same displacement but not the same motor
97 x 99 = 9603
i cna tell you 97 98 acheva 96-99 cavalier 96-99 sunfire 96-98 grand am it has to br a 2.4 engine tho because the starter is in a different place
as long as the transmissions are the same yes but there may be a wiring difference as well as cv joint size difference To make this transmission work you would have to change all the electrical from the 2003 and put it into the 99 model year. This would be a very big job that most transmission shop will not touch
NO.... They have used the 4L60E from 1992 up to 2012. Chevy REDESIGNED ALL the engines and transmissions in the late month of 99. Therefore Nothing under the late month of 99 will work in anything over the year of 99. It will not even bolt up. From 1992 to the early month of 99 are all the same BUT 2 of those years are different. That is the 96 and 97, and they will not work in anything else but the 1996 and 1997 models. Remember that the 2-wheel and 4-wheel drives are different and will not interchange.
99 + 98 + 97 = 294