It come standard with the duramax. The Allison is strong enough to handle the duramax
As far as light duty (Class 1 - 4) trucks go, just General Motors. Ford uses their own transmissions, and Dodge uses the Aisin transmission. If you look into medium- and heavy duty trucks, several manufacturers have the Allison automatic transmissions as an option (for example, you can get them with the Ford F650 and F750), but these are quite different from the transmissions used in GM light duty pickups.
No, Chevrolet and GMC used to have the 6.2 litre Detroit Diesel V8 as an option in their C/K pickups. Ford has always used the Powerstroke diesels.
Duramax diesel has been an option in Chevy and GM vans, pick-ups, and medium duty trucks since 2001. If you plan on buying used, be aware that not all trucks will have the duramax diesel, but your local dealership should be able to get one for you.
The capacity for the gas burning V-8's is 6 qts. I can't remember if the Duramax was an option for the vans. But if it is, the capacity of the Duramax is 8-10qts, I can't remember exactly.
Most have manual transmissions. An automatic transmission may be offered as an option.
Yes. That was one of the options for 1965. Of the 96,946 GTO's produced in '66 35,667 were auto transmissions. I do not have a breakdown on shifter location.
Older automatic transmissions had clutch "bands" that were adjustable when the transmission started to wear. Modern automatic transmissions do not have that option, but then, they tend to last a lot longer to make up for it.
No, newer transmissions do not offer band adjustments as an option. Generally the newer transmissions will last longer with less maintenance, but when they're gone, it's a major repair.
2011 was when they stopped offering a manual transmission option for the Super Duty.
In 1992 the Ford installed manual transmissions in the Super Coupe ONLY, automatic was an extra cost option. Thunderbird, Thunderbird Sport, and Thunderbird LX, in V-6 or V-8 had automatic transmissions ONLY.
This could be caused by a shift solinoid. The transmissions these days are controlled by the computer. Not knowing exactly what the car is doing or exactly what tranny it has leaves me to guess. The other option is that the tranny is going out slowly. This could be caused by a shift solinoid. The transmissions these days are controlled by the computer. Not knowing exactly what the car is doing or exactly what tranny it has leaves me to guess. The other option is that the tranny is going out slowly.
There is no option of manual transmission with the 2011 Grand Cherokee. The transmissions offered are: the 5-speed W5A580 transmission, and the multi-speed 545RFE overdrive transmission. The maximum extent of manual control over the transmission is ERS (Electronic Range Select) to select the top gear range for both transmissions.