No. That was the last year of the mechanical 4L60 before they switched to the electronic 4L60E.
That would be the 4L60E
That would be the 4L80E
NO. The computer system / ECM. Engine controll module on that year truck requires a 4L60E from 1992 to 1995 and then to 1998 to the early month of 1999 to be installed ONLY.If you install any other transmission in it, the engine won't run right and the transmission won't shift.
There are two different types easy way to tell is to count the number of bolts holding the tranny pan on. any auto parts store can then tell you what type you have in your Suburban. In 1992 it is most definitely a 4L80E. The T700R4 was phased out by then which was a strictly hydraulic transmission. The 4L80E computerized over hydraulic.
bring it to transmission shop
Check your transmission fluid. This happened to me in my 1992 Chevy Silverado & it turns out I had a tranny fluid leak.
The Beasts of Suburban was created on 1992-07-20.
You need to have t h e transmission computer checked for codes.
It is in the transmission, and is controlled by the engine computer.
Under the carpet in the front passenger floor board.
NO
The truck can hold up to 8 quarts of fuild, but always check the level first before adding more.