Yes.
You should change your transmission fluid between 125000 km to 150000 km with the filter for an automatic . and the same for a standard without the filter . because there is no filter required for a standard transmission .
With standard transmission and no A/C, 15 US Quarts. With standard transmission and A/C, 16 US Quarts. With automatic transmission with or without A/C, 16 US Quarts.
Unfortunately, the only place that can do anything with the transmission fluid is a dealership. The design forces us into it (at least for the first trip, if you can get a transmission dip stick)
Shifting gears without syncros in your standard transmission would be anything but easy.
It will hurt a truck with a standard transmission to let it run in neutral with no fluid. All vehicles, regardless of transmission type, need transmission fluid and oil to run correctly. Allowing a vehicle to run without the proper amount of fuel lubricating the engine will likely do a lot of damage.
Downshift a gear until you have sufficient power without overevving engine.
You could tell if it had a 3 lever clutch or a standard without removing the transmission by seeing if it had a geer shift, if it had a geer shift, it's a standard, if it had a 3 lever clutch you could tell that it is automatic but back then, they were just making those kind of cars, and you'd have to preorder them but now, it's the opposite, having to preorder standards.
Of course not. Without a working transmission you are going nowhere.
This is a very difficult conversion, and without a donor vehicle for parts, extremely expensive. My advice. Sell the vehicle you now have a buy a manual transmission.
yes you can you just put it N if its a 4 wheel drive make sure that's in N it should pull like a standered
Yes. Without a problem. 2012 Chevy Eq. has 3500lb towing capacity. Even with 2.4
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