No, the oils are held separate by a pair of seals.
No, the oils are held separate by a pair of seals.
No, the oils are held separate by a pair of seals.
A bad transmount or transfer case .
The transmission in the 1995 Chevy 1500 is the 4L60E Transmission.
2WD, no. 4WD, yes. The transfer case has to be in neutral with the transmission in park.
The purpose is to run the speedometer, and it is on the tailshaft of the transmission/transfer case.
It is bolted to the rear of the transmission. Both driveshafts connect to it.
Anything labeled "GM power steering fluid" or you can also use dexron II or III transmission fluid.
The rear driveshaft slides into the transfur case that is bolted to the rear of the transmission.
A 2004 Ram 1500 has a 45rfe transmission.
4L60E transmission.
Not if you intend to keep it as a 4WD vehicle. The 2WD transmission isn't designed to mount a transfer case to it, and will have a different output - intended to go directly to the driveshaft - than the 4WD transmission.
There isn't one.
Check the transfer case. If it is overfull, the rear trans seal has failed.