Yes, a 2002 4L60E can interchange with a 1998 4L60E, but there are some considerations to keep in mind. While the basic transmission design remains largely the same, differences in wiring harnesses, electronic controls, and torque converter compatibility may require modifications. It’s important to verify that the specific components are compatible with your vehicle's setup to ensure proper function. Always consult a professional or reference specific vehicle service manuals for detailed compatibility information.
NOTHING WILL. It must have the 4L60E Put back in it.
NO.. In late 1999 Chevy REDESIGNED the engines and transmissions. Anything from late 1999 and up will NOT interchange with anything under late 1999
The answer to your question is no. 1988 to 1998 interchange.1999 to 2002 interchange.
Yes, They will interchange.
The E in 4L60E stands for ELECTRONIC and the 700R4 is NOT ELECTRONIC controlled. But the 4L60E is. Therefor they will NOT interchange.
Yes
NO. The 4x4 transmission CENTER shaft is longer then the 2-wheel drive tranmission center shaft so the transfur case will fit on it. They WILL NOT INTERCHANGE.
Those are the ONLY 2 years that will interchange as long as they both came out from behind a V-8 or V-6
NO not even close. In late 1999 chevy redesigned all the engines and transmissions. Nothing will interchange from late 1999 and up with anything under late 1999 and down.
NO it will not. You MUST put a 1996 4L60E trans. back in the tahoe. No other year will interchange. The belhousing are different.
Yes, those GM 3400 motors are the same. The transmissions are different -- 4L60e versus a 4L65e
NO it will not. The 96 and 97 year transmissions are DIFFERENT then 1992--1995 and then from 1998 to 1999. If it is a 1996 are 1997 year then The ONLY ones that will interchange is a 96 and 97 no other ones will fit those 2 years.