if the engines that they came off of are the same it should work
Yes it is. Any Metro transmission made after the year 1994 will fit in your 98 Metro.
TH125 three speed.
Sell '91 Metro manual. Purchase '91 Metro automatic. You'll be less than $500 out of pocket which is a lot less than a serviceable automatic will cost.
It isn't possible. You'll need to have the transmission rebuilt.
If you are talking about an automatic transmission, it is under the removable pan at the bottom of the trans. Drain the oil and remove the pan, you'll see. Mr Geo Metro leehduncan@verizon.net
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For all automatic transmissions you add fluid through the dipstick tube.
If you are speaking of the automatic transmission, no. The 1997 geo metro has a 3 speed automatic. At approximately 35 mph it will shift from 2nd to 3rd gear. This means that it will run at 3500 rpm when traveling at 55 mph. Most cars with overdrive will shift to the 4th gear (overdrive) at this point. A geo metro, which only has 3 gears, does not.
Remove the transmission dipstick and insert a funnel into the metal tube. Be careful you don't over fill though.
typically it is done around 100,000 miles. If it doesn't have a sealed transmission (which the metro doesnt) you should change the fluid.
If it is automatic and it grinds, that means you must come to a complete stop before shifting into reverse, or your transmission is no good
Possible but very expensive without a donor car for the parts. I would suggest you forget this and sell this car and buy a manual.