yes i have done it as long as there the same models, years, Scott
No. The Sidekick is manufactured by Suzuki with a totally different engine. The Prizm is manufactured in California along side the Toyota Corolla. The Prizm is a rebadged Corolla.
Prizm and Corolla were the same car, so yes.
Yes, a 1998 Toyota Corolla engine can fit into a 2000 Chevy Prizm, as both vehicles are closely related; the Prizm is essentially a rebadged version of the Corolla. However, it's important to ensure compatibility in terms of engine mounts, wiring harnesses, and any necessary modifications. It's advisable to consult with a mechanic or perform thorough research to ensure a successful swap.
I believe they are all Toyota, base off the Corolla, just rebadged as a Geo, then Chevy. Reanswered by b_radical2006: a geo prizm is the same thing as a Toyota corolla the only difference is the name and a few down grades from a corolla like interior and engine power and the bumpers.
yes
96 and 97 Corolla and Prizm are the same, but, they have an extra crankshaft sensor, that the 93, 94, and 95 does not have,
Geo Prizm is compatible with the Toyota Corolla.
All Prizm models were powered by the same engine as the Toyota models, All Prizms were built at a joint venture plant between Toyota and GM. Aside from small cosmetic differences , radio, front stabilizer bar, the Prizms are identical to the Corolla.
Yes, not a problem. Any unfit components swap it from your old engine.
It should. The Prizm uses a Toyota engine. 4AFE for the 1.6L 7AFE for the 1.8L
Yes, the 1995 Geo Prizm and the 1995 Toyota Corolla share the same platform and engine options, making their engines interchangeable. Both models were produced with similar components, as the Geo Prizm was essentially a rebadged version of the Corolla. However, it's always recommended to verify compatibility with specific engine types and configurations to ensure a proper fit and function.
Yes, the Goe Prizm and Chevy Prizm share many parts, as the Chevy Prizm was essentially a rebadged version of the Toyota Corolla, and both models were produced in collaboration between General Motors and Toyota. However, there may be some differences in specific components or trim options due to branding and regional variations. It's essential to verify compatibility for particular parts, especially if they are unique to either model.