If you mean lifting the engine as in removing the engine for repairs, the answer is no. You can support the transmission with a jack or blocks and remove the bolts holding the transmission and engine together. It usually is much more difficult to remove both components at the same time, due to the extra weight and trying to balance them without having to raise everything to an unsafe height. make sure you unbolt the torque converter from the flywheel. makes it that much more easier
yes , but pressure sensor from older transmission needs to be install in newer one
The RPM is not working on 2002 chevy impala LS. transmission and engine sounds good- no problem. what's wrong
5 QTS.
water and transmission fluid are mixing. that's what it seems to be.
It should be on the passenger side back by the firewall.
You will feel a jerk from the engine / transmission when putting in gear. This can inturn damage the CV shafts.
Put a small funel in the spout where you remove the transmission dipstick and pour slowly
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At the rear of the engine on the passenger side is the filler tube and dipstick,
no if all 4 wheels are on the ground and the engine is not running you will cook the transmission
Yes, a 2004 Chevy Impala transmission can fit a 2005 Impala, as both models share the same platform and transmission design. However, it's important to verify the specific transmission type, as there may be minor differences in components or compatibility based on the engine type or production date. Always check compatibility with a professional or refer to the vehicle's service manual before proceeding with the swap.
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