The 1 THAT WAS MADE FOR A 4-WHEEL DRIVE 2 and 4 wheel drive transmissions are different.
That would be the 4L60E transmission. It must be for a v-6. The V-8 4L60E will not bolt up to the V-6 engine.
take out 6 bolts from the rear of transmission
It is a 4L60E
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Transmission in Park, Transfer case in neutral.
Those are the ONLY 2 years that will interchange as long as they both came out from behind a V-8 or V-6
Well this is a fairly straight forward process. You're going to have to remove both drive-shafts at the transfer case, they can hang there. Then remove the electrical connections at the speed sensor and the 4 wheel actuator. Drain the fluid out of the transfer case. Be careful, there will be fluid coming out between the case and the transmission when you get the bolts out of the transfer case. I believe they are 13mm headed bolts. About 6 of them. If your stout enough, you can separate the transfer case, let it swivel down from the alignment dowel pins and slide it out without the use of a floorjack. The case itself isn't very heavy at all. Good luck.
It will definatly bolt up to the motor, but it has no transfer case so you wouldn't have 4x4. the 4x4 and 4x2 trannies are different. i have a 2000 Dakota rt with a 46re so i know dodge trannies
That would be a 4L60E transmission.
Yes, you change those trannys but you have to remove the transfer case and put it on the new one if you want to keep the 4+4. No, because the 2000 would have a 4l60e trans, that is controlled by the ecm, it cannot be shifted by the 1994's ecm. you would have to get something to emulate the ecm to tell the trans to shift. No you can not- Both transmission are designed totaly different. The 94 trans.will not bolt up to the 2000 year engine and vice versa.