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No it wont, only the 2.2l engine's transmission will work with the 2.2l and same goes with the other engine.
I wouldn't think so. Even if it does you will run into problems with either the electrical connection,torque converter/flywheel mating pattern,CV axles,or the tranny mounting points, the trans. fluid cooler lines that lead to the radiator and IF you clear those hurdles,the computer wont recognize the gear ratio, so it wont shift out. So my answer will be NO!!!
Auto or standard?
bad ground
Check the fuse?
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when your coolant in your engine gets a certain temperature,usually 180 degrees,your thermostat opens and your coolant circulates through your radiator and it keeps your engine cool so it wont overheat.
Replace plastic bushing.
It's overheating when driven because there is much more heat to dissipate than when it is just idling. Your radiator might need back flushing or your thermostat needs replacing. Change the stat first, then flush the radiator.
yes it can, but dont really recommend it. if your car starts to over heat and the heater core not there you can not use the heater fan to help cool it down, also if you live in an area where it gets cold you wont have no heat.
I would say it is the radiator fan relay. This just happened to me on my Town & Country. This is a very common problem with these vans. The rad fan relay cost $40.00
compression? bad/worn/broken timing chain..