nope the only standard trasmissioin for an 1980 Chevy 4x4 is the sm465 bo-low 4 speed
How do I disable the transmission on myh 1995 chev blazer s-10 4wd so I can tow it?
Depends on it's engine. But the max speed possible with the 4WD [Selectable between 2WD, 4WD/AUTO, and 4WD/LOW] transmission is around 110MpH. It's not recommended to hold that speed, as the transmission will slip and possibly damage it's self.
On the 1999 Chevy Silverado Z71 4WD, the speed sensor is part of a module. It is located next to the transmission housing.
In the rear passenger side wheel assembly.
If it is 4WD it will be on the output housing (rear) of the transfer case. If not 4wd it will be on the output of the transmission. Typically has two wire connector.
This car (the four-wheel drive is optional) has four-speed, electronically controlled OD transmission.
This is commonly a problem with the transmission filter or fluid. Replace the transmission fluid or have your transmission filter taken in for maintenance.
The 4wd message in a Chevy Suburban is most commonly caused by the encoder motor or the selector switch failing. The transmission computer codes should be run to see if an indicated.
it has a speed sensor. its located in the transmission on a 2wd model and in the transfer case of a 4wd model
While anything is possible, that would not be a direct fit. The Dakota has a hydraulic control and the W150 is mechanical.
Yes it is. 2wd must stay with 2wd and 4wd must stay with 4wd. 6cyl ones must stay with 6 cyl ones. The 96 though will need to transfers it's Speed sensors to the older transmission.
4 Lo(w) is the the mode used for severe low speed 4WD conditions such as steep hills and very slippery conditions . It is a very low range so any continued use at high speed will stress the 4WD components. The truck must be stopped and the transmission in neutral in order for it to engage or disengage.