Your torque converter clutch is locked up which is usually a solenoid failure.
Should be a 4 speed.
if it is a manual talon could be clutch not disengaging( slave or master cylinder most likely culprit) if automatic, could be something to do with tranny itself or shifter
If its an automatic tranny then its in the same area as the ECU behind the stereo
no it wont. the blocks are different..
yes the transmission will still operate correctly
ive got a 91 eagle talon also, the transmission is great. works perfect and all. BUT the reverse dosent work at all.. so in other words, all other gears work perfect. EXCEPT reverse. not sure of this problem.
On a 1995 Eagle Talon TSi with an automatic transmission, the shift solenoid is typically located inside the transmission case. You may need to remove the transmission pan to access it, as the solenoids are mounted on the valve body. It's advisable to consult a repair manual for detailed instructions and diagrams specific to your vehicle for proper identification and replacement.
The 1990 Eagle Talon typically comes with either a manual or automatic transmission, depending on the specific model and trim level. The manual transmission is often a 5-speed, while the automatic version is usually a 4-speed. Performance-oriented models, like the Talon TSi, may feature a more advanced transmission setup. Always check the specific vehicle specifications for accurate details.
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yes
Yes, but the flywheel and pressure plate is diferent between turbo and non turbo.
Look at the transmission number stamped on the top or side.