No you don't. The transmission should be fine, but you transfer gears will most likely need to be adjusted.
Chevrolet makes this model of car. This model was first introduced in 1965, and the SS stands for Super Sport. The last Impala SS was manufactured in 1996
No, its the 4L60E I believe they used the 700R4 in it.
In 1994-1996 B-Bodies (Impala SS,Caprice,Road Master,Fleetwood, & Oldsmobile Cruisers) came with the 4L60E 4speed Automatic.
Inside the transmission under the pan.
It is on the side of the transmission were the shift cable hooks to it.
I believe that is a 4R55E automatic transmission
motorcraft.com shows 1995 and 1996 ( for the automatic transmission )
Automatic 46re Manual nv3500
The Chevrolet Impala that was released in 1996 was the seventh generation of the model. The engine's used were 5.7 L V8's and they had 4 speed automatic transmission.
"KBB does not offer a strict price for a 1996 Impala SS. However, when researched the average selling price for a 1996 Impala SS, they sell for
1996 Impala large sedan, V8 motor 1.8.4.3.6.5.7.2
The 1996 Chevy Impala typically requires Dexron III automatic transmission fluid. It's important to use fluid that meets the specifications set by General Motors to ensure optimal performance. Always check the owner's manual or a service guide for the most accurate and specific information regarding fluid types and capacities.