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Simple answer is no. The way that diesel engines produce and use power is totally different to the way petrol engines produce power, the diesels power is at the bottom of the rev range as opposed to the petrol engines being at the top of the rev range. Becuse of this diesel engine gearboxes use very long gear ratios and petrol engine gearboxes use very short ratios. If you put a diesel engine onto a petrol gearbox the effect would be that in fifth gear at max revs you'll be travelling at 40mph.
Check transmission fluid level (auto) Change transmission fluid and filter (auto)
if it is a petrol engine then no
Torque converter is shot - not serviceable - new gearbox required.
Sounds like 1st gear is going out is it auto or manual. My guess is auto. Im not a certified mac but my guess is it is not a sensor.
No, the fly wheel is different and so is the gear ratio and the mounts will not line up.
manual or auto?? manual would take standard gear oil. about 50w or so.
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obd2 code po734 inproper gear ratio = speed sensor
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Some auto parts place told me that the transmission, transfer case, and differentials use 75w90