95 to 98 2.2 will all interchange
I have a 1993 Chevy S-10 Pick up truck, with a 2.5 V6 motor and 5 speed manual transmission.. I need to know what years will interchange with the transmission
manual transmissions do not use transmission fluid so you will not find a dip stick... manual transmissions use gear oil which should not usually need to be replaces unless it is burnt up.
why is my manual transmission slipping on my 1999 chev cavalier
the above answer that a manual transmission has no dipstick may not be entirely accurate. many manual transmissions (including that in my 1993 cavalier VL 5sp.) do have a dipstick for checking the manual transmission fluid. jack the car up and check the rear end of the transmission, just below the level of the CV axles. look for a plastic cap with an "L" shape to it hanging over the back end of a plateau on the transmission casing. that will be the fill cap for your manual transmission, and should have a small dipstick attached to the end of it for measuring the amount of fluid in the transaxle. it is true that some transmissions are completely sealed and will not have this plug.
The correct fluid for a 1998 Chevy Cavalier is 80-90 weight gear oil. Almost all manual automotive transmissions use the same fluid. Use caution not to overfill the transmission as this could cause higher than normal oil pressure.
only a 1998 will interchange with that year model
No, a manual transmission uses a clutch. Torque converters are used on automatic transmissions.
GM manufactured several models of manual transmissions - they weren't all the same - and there'll be quite a substantial difference between a manual which was used in a Silverado and one which was used in a Cavalier. Try again with the transmission model.
A manual transmission does not have an oil pan.
most manual transmissions are all hydrolic. so there migh not be a dipstick.
Manual transmissions usually don't --- Automatic transmissions almost always do.
It will cost approximately $600 to have a manual transmission installed in your 2002 Chevy Cavalier. If you need to purchase a transmission, it will cost approximately $1500 more.