THIS IS A COMMON PROBLEM ON THE GM TRANS WHICH IS A BROKEN 1-2 ACCUMULATOR SPRING
I dont think a 95 Transmission will fit in the 98. From what i've been seeing, in my 98' Tahoe, the starter is mounted on the bellhousing of the transmission. I dont think that the 95 would have the same set up when 96-7 wouldnt also. As far as I know, you have to have a transmission that is 98 or newer. Could I be wrong though?
could be freeze plug, or intake leaking
Yes, a 1995 Chevrolet Tahoe 4x4 transmission can physically bolt up to a 1999 Chevy Tahoe, as both vehicles share similar engine and transmission architecture. However, there may be differences in electronic controls, mounts, and components that could complicate the swap. It's essential to verify compatibility with the specific engine and drivetrain configurations of both vehicles for a successful installation.
T is at the beginning, h is in the middle and e is at the end of TAHOE. Glad I could help.
The best place to find a Chevy Tahoe LTZ would be a Chevy dealership. Or, one could check out a site such as AutoTrader, which would list vehicles for purchase.
The Chevrolet Tahoe is a SUV, but since it is based of the Chevrolet Silverado, it could be considered a truck also.
You could try changing the transmission filter and the fluid.
If the pcm controls the transmission the shifts could be inaccurate.
One issue with a 2001 Chevy Impala hard shifting could be the pressure control solenoid. The car may also need something as simple as more transmission fluid.
One of the causes for low oil pressure in a Chevy Tahoe could be a clogged or dirty oil filter. Changing the filter may get rid of the problem.
There are many places where a used Chevy Tahoe could be purchased. The best prices can be obtained at the eBay Motors site, but do try the Autotrader website for further listings.
this could be alot of things, you need to take to a tranny shop and let them drive it for a diaignosis.