1995-2000 should all be the same
NO. the 96 and 97 transmissions are different.
The 1997 and 1999 Chevy Cavalier transmissions are exactly the same. The transmissions, transmission linkage, and transmission mounts are identical.
My 1999 Chev. Metro has fuel injection. I doubt that any of them were carbureted.
i need timeing marks for a 1999 1.3 chevy metro
NO. Not even close. Chevy redesigned ALL the TRANSMISSIONS and ENGINES in late 1999. Anything above 1999 WILL NOT FIT anything under 1999.
NO it will not. Reason is that in late 1999 Chevy REDESIGNED all the engines and transmissions. Nothing from late 1999 will interchange with anything from 1999 and down.
NO.. Not even close. You can not use a transmission over the year of 1999. Chevy REDESIGNED there transmissions and engines in the late months of 1999
NO.. In late 1999 Chevy REDESIGNED the engines and transmissions. Anything from late 1999 and up will NOT interchange with anything under late 1999
The automatic is a 46RE. The manual is a NV3500.
yes they are
The crankshaft position sensor for a 1999 Chevy Metro typically should have a resistance reading between 200 to 600 ohms when tested with a multimeter. Values outside this range may indicate a faulty sensor. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific specifications and testing procedures.
No it will not. Chevy changed the design and bolt pattern in 1999. On the engine and transmissions.