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Assuming you mean automatic transmission, yes.The 5-speed manual transmission that was offered in previous years is no longer available.
The Sidekick 1.6 Liter 16 Valve conversion is by far the most popular. The 1.8 conversion could be done but they only used that engine for a couple of years. It is not a popular engine. I have the 1.6 conversion is a 1986 Suzuki Samurai. The major components are: Transmission adapter to connect to the Samurai transmission. Engine mounts from Sidekick Oil Pan and Oil Pick-up needs to be cut down unless the Samurai is raised to allow room for front axle. Computer and wiring from Sidekick must be installed into the Samurai. All of the engine controls, air filter, MAF, high pressure fuel pump. There is a speedometer conversion as well. It adds a magnetic (reed) relay to the speedometer and lets the computer know when the car is moving. -EVERYTHING- moves over from the donor vehicle including (most times) the third member gears because they are lower than a Samurai. Samurai=3.73 Sidekick (auto)=4.62 Sidekick (Man)= 5.12 All of these items can be purchased separately from several Suzuki aftermarket suppliers on the web.
If you are referring to the MGB Car, they did come with a automatic transmission for a few years.
I do believe that the hard tops for the years 1989 through 1998 are the same on the Geo, Tracker and Sidekick, and then from 1999 on up.
As far as I can tell , the A4LD automatic transmission was used in the Ford Ranger from ( 1985 to 1994 model years ) *** transmission code " T " ***
There are several versions of the Audi A4 including the convertible. The Audi A4 convertible was manufactured in the 2007-2008 years and came in automatic or standard transmission.
The type of transmission fluid to use should be engraved into your automatic transmission fluid dipstick ( at least it is on the newer model years )
Automatic transmissions haven't had external adjustments for many years.
Ok the most popular form of transmission is the automatic(at least in the US everywhere else in the world its he manual). The most used transmission is GM's 4 speed automatic that they used for close to 30 years and is still in production and sale.
Any 4L60E transmission, 1993 and up. The mechanical 4L60 and 700R4 from 1992 and earlier will not work.
US Express has an all-automatic Fleet. Other companies that have them are Mcleod,Maverick,P.A.M. and others. I have been told that in 2-3 years, all large carriers will have automatic fleets.
sorry to say I have been working for Dodge for 25 years and I have never herd of a reset button for the transmission. Do your have a light on?