No. Very different.
The first and largest problem is access to the wire harness on the solenoid. This is an issue you shouldn't attempt yourself, and is better completed at the dealership. There, they will use an electronic device to check different points in the solenoid.
Dealer or Junkyard.
Look on the top of the transmission. The shift cable attaches to a "box" with a wire harness attached. That's it. Look on the top of the transmission. The shift cable attaches to a "box" with a wire harness attached. That's it. Look on the top of the transmission. The shift cable attaches to a "box" with a wire harness attached. That's it.
yes it will i just had an automatic engine installed in my manuel car. and used the old harness
It will if you change the wire harness,the complete wire harness.Done many of these conversions and you need a complete wire harness front to back and the computer
well is it a radio wire harness because if so yes
It is located directly above the transmission. There is a detachable wire harness.
goto Best Buy and buy a wire harness and an install face plate. Next just match the colors on the wire harness with the new deck, and plug the wire harness into the one the old deck was on. Its too easy.
Only if you change the wire harness, computer and transmission. All are different
The Chevy dealer can sell you a wire harness that plugs in to your fuse box area that has all the wires necessary to attach the brake controler.
No they are not, The 78 does not have a computor. But the 88 does have and that means more wires and different wires.
Can i get the diagram for the wire harness for a 2001 Silverado diesel 6.6 truck?