NO. Not even close. In late 99 chevy REDESIGND The ENGINES and TRANSMISSIONS. NOTHING over the year of late month 99 will interchange with anything under 1999. You need one from late 99 and up so it will bolt up to your engine and work with your computor/ECM.
Most Minivans are front wheel drive and a 97 Chevy Silverado's are rear wheel drive, you do the math.
Yes they are both 4L60E transmissions as long as they are both out of a 2 wheel drive.
Front wheel drive.
Neither, there is no such thing as a 1997 Chevy Impala
Yes they are both 4L60E transmissions as long as they are both come from the same wheel drive Tahoe (2wd on a 2wd
Put the transmission in the neutral position,then shift the vehicle back in to 2 wheel drive
The only 2 years that will interchange with the 1997 is a 1996 and 1997. You MUST put a 4L60E back in it because of the computer system. No other 1 will work.
It is behind the radio
According to the 1997 Mercury Mountaineer Owner Guide : ( the 4R70W automatic transmission used in two wheel drive and all wheel drive versions takes Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid ) * the type used should be engraved into the automatic transmission fluid dipstick *
According to the 1997 Mercury Mountaineer owners manual : ( 13.9 quarts / 13.2 liters ) for the 4R70W automatic transmission ( rear wheel drive and all wheel drive ) ** that would be for the entire system , transmission , converter , lines , etcetera **
The towing capacity of a 1997 Chevy Tahoe 4 door 4 wheel drive truck with a 3.73 gear ratio is 7,000 pounds.
Automatic transmission = ATF + 4.