no i am an ase certified auto technician and you cannot use this trans because this vehicle is compuer controlled.
The manual transmission uses Mercon. i have 1998 s10 with 5 speed trans i was told to use syncromesh trans fluid
automatic trans fluid. Mercon works fine.
manual trans it doesn't have a filter, only the automatics have one.
its called syncromesh. its about 6.00 at the dealership
NO, They will not interchange.
under the steering column.
If the tranny came off the v6 s10
The S10 was available with the NV3500 manual or the 4L60E automatic... those are compatible with the Silverado 1500 trucks (except for the 454SS).
Here are the actual Specs for a Chevy S-10 17MPG in the city and 24MPG highway if it has an automatic trans with a 2.2L 4 cylinder engine. 20MPG in the city and 26MPG highway if it's a 5 speed manual trans with 2.2L 4 cylinder engine. Now if it has the V6 4.3L engine it gets 15MPG in the city and 20MPG highway with automatic trans. With the manual 5 speed trans it gets 16MPG in the city and 21MPG highway.
The transmission fluid capacity for a 1991 S10 5 speed manual transmission is approximately 3 quarts. This can be purchased at any auto parts store.
I have a 98 S10 with the 2.2L 4 cylinder and 5 speed standard transmission. It gives me 26-27 average mpg. On a straight highway run it gave me 29 mpg. ..................................................................................................................................... Here are the actual Specs for a 1998 Chevy S-10 17MPG in the city and 24MPG highway if it has an automatic trans with a 2.2L 4 cylinder engine. 20MPG in the city and 26MPG highway if it's a 5 speed manual trans with 2.2L 4 cylinder engine. Now if it has the V6 4.3L engine it gets 15MPG in the city and 20MPG highway with automatic trans. With the manual 5 speed trans it gets 16MPG in the city and 21MPG highway.
Mercon works.