Make: Chevy
Model: Cavalier
Year: 1991-05
Engine Size: L4 2.2L; V6 3.1L
Trans Type: 3 Spd FWD
Trans Model: 125C(3T40) Make: Chevy
Model: Cavalier
Year: 1995-06
Engine Size: L4 2.2L 2.3L 2.4L
Trans Type:4 Spd FWD
Trans Model: 4T40E L4 = 4 Cylinder. If you are in need of a [http://www.drivetrain.com/transautogmapp.html New or Rebuilt try here] Hope This Helps.
no, it ill not, from 95-99 Chevrolet used the Isuzu transmission in their 5 speed models, from 00+ the used the getrag transmission, the later of the two being the better, as its a little more noisy it is a better trans
My 1997 Chevy Cavalier with 2.2L motor used a 15mm socket.
A 2001 Chevrolet Cavalier with an automatic transmission takes dextron / mercron type fluid. It is sometimes abbreviated dex/merc. Dextron / mercron fluid is used in almost all American made automatic transmissions,
Ford Taurus, Chevy Cavalier
i don't see why not the 2.2 was used in 95 and 96 should fit right in
Depends if it is a manual or automatic transmission. Also depends if you're wanting a used or rebuilt transmission. You listed this question in the Dodge and Chevy Cavalier categories so I have no clue as to which transmission you're referring to. Call around to local auto parts stores, salvage yards, and dealers for a price quote.
5W30
NO
The brand new cavalier cost around 29'000 if used maybe around 5 to 12,000
GM manufactured several models of manual transmissions - they weren't all the same - and there'll be quite a substantial difference between a manual which was used in a Silverado and one which was used in a Cavalier. Try again with the transmission model.
It is important to maintain the fluid levels while owning a car. A 2000 Chevy Cavalier can use 5W30 and 10W30, depending on where the driver lives.
The transmission is a 4L60E 4x4 version