It could be either one.
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The 1998 Chevy Silverado pickup truck shift solenoid can be found on the left-hand side of the engine. The shift solenoid will be near the center of the transmission.
A squeaky stick shift on a Mazda Protege likely needs greasing. It is recommended that you use a silicon grease for this.
Linkage adjust
More than likely your shift cables need to be lubricated.
Depends on whether its automatic or stick.
Mopar ATF+4
When the car is turned off, it is best functional to be parked if it stays in parked..however, i do believe it is possible to shift it into another gear by putting the key in a slot that's beside the stick-shift (however this may not be in all accords.) If you do this, i highly recommend u don't leave the car parked in neutral..this can cause the car to roll forwards/backwards since neutral means the car isn't in gear.
The automatic transmission fluid dipstick is just to the passenger side of the engine by the firewall
The shift control systems are different. It would bolt up, but it would never shift.
To change the shift linkage in an 1998 automatic Chevy Cavalier the shift linkage needs to be removed from the transmission and pulled from the cabin. The job requires removing the floor console to access the cable. After doing the so the cable can be snaked from inside the cabin, the install is the reverse of the removal.
Same as any other vehicle with an automatic transmission.Through the transmission dip-stick tube.