In a 1998 Chevrolet Astro, the torque converter is located within the transmission assembly. Specifically, it is situated between the engine and the transmission, housed inside the bell housing of the transmission. To access the torque converter, you typically need to remove the transmission from the vehicle, as it is not externally accessible.
cruise control does not work on 98 astro van
the 1998 Chevrolet Astro Minivan is the van that uses gasoline.
190 hp and 250 Ibs of torque
It is possible, but the torque converter, computers are different.It is possible, but the torque converter, computers are different.
To change the transmission torque converter on a 1998 Chevy Cavalier, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Drain the transmission fluid and remove the transmission pan to access the torque converter. Disconnect the torque converter from the flexplate and remove the transmission from the engine, then replace the old torque converter with the new one before reinstalling the transmission and pan. Finally, refill the transmission with fluid and check for leaks.
Trouble code P0740 means: Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid Circuit
it means your torque converter clutch isn't engauging properly.
threw the stater hole with of coarse the starter removed.
The torque converter is an integral part of the automatic transmission, and the automatic transmission is under the control of the vehicle computer. Disconnecting the torque converter sensor or in fact, any other internal transmission sensor, will result in significant performance issues, and will show up as an error in the vehicle fault codes.
You have to pull the stater and grind a space in the adaptor for a socket to clear to the torque convertor bolts.
It's between the engine and transmission. It slides onto the input shaft of the transmission and bolts to the flexplate on the engine.
Remove the starter and the dust shield. Remove the four bolts (spaced every 90 degrees around the flywheel) and then the torque converter will be loose.