No it will not. The 2000 transmission housing has been redesigned and the 1996 transmission is not even close to being the same. But yet there both called a 4L60E.
You will have to use a LATE 1999 to date transmission to fit that 2000 model.
Yes. They both use the 4L60E transmission.
Assuming that they are both 4wd or both 2wd and the same model transmission (4L60E), they are interchangeable.
No it will not because the96 Tahoe has a 4L60E electronic transmission in it. The 85 transmission is not a electronic transmission. WILL not WORK.
Yes. They both use the same 4L60E transmission.
No. The bellhousing on those two years are different. They will not interchange. but yet they are both a 4L60E transmission. The 96 MUST have a 1996 model 4L60E put back in it.
Those are the ONLY 2 years that will interchange as long as they both came out from behind a V-8 or V-6
Yes, they both use the 4L60E transmission.
Yes. Assuming it's an automatic, both use the 4L60E transmission.
Yes, they both use the 4L60E.
They both use the 4L60E.
I have a 1994 Chevy suburban. the reverse went out in it. I have a friend that has a 1996 suburban transmission. will a 1996 trans work in a 94? To answer the title question; No, the 4L60E(1/2 ton) or 4L80E(3/4 ton) out of a 1996 is electronically shifted, while the 700R4 in the 1992 is vacuum controlled. The 1992 does not have the computer required to operate the 4L60E/4L80E. To answer the question at the top of the answer box: Yes, you can replace your transmission with your friend's, providing that both Suburbans are the same tonnage and drive. For example, both would need to be 1/2-ton, 2WD (C1500), or both would have to be 3/4-ton, 4WD (K2500). The 1500 (C&K) used the 4L60E, while the 2500 (C&K) use the 4L80E. The output shaft in the K-series is shorter to accommodate the transfer case, and will not work in a C-series.
Yes they are both 4L60E transmissions as long as they are both out of a 2 wheel drive.