To find the correct transmission for a 1997 Chevrolet Tahoe, you can start by checking the vehicle identification number (VIN), which provides specific details about the engine and transmission type. You can also consult the owner's manual or a repair guide for specifications. Additionally, automotive parts stores and online databases can help identify compatible transmissions based on the Tahoe's year, make, and model. If needed, you can also reach out to a dealership or a certified mechanic for assistance.
No it will not. The 96 and 97 transmission bellhousings are different.
It is a 4L60E
NO. The 97 and 96 transmission bellhousing are different then any other years. You must put a 96 or 97 4L60E transmission back in it.
You must remove the transmission pan to get to it.
NO, Not even close. There are ONLY 2 years that will WORK in that 97 and they are 96-97. You MUST get a 96 or 97 4L60E V-8 truck transmission and put it in your Tahoe. V-6 transmission won't fit your block.
Remove the transmission unbolt the flywheel and replace.
NO. That 97 Tahoe MUST HAVE a 96 or 97 4L60E transmission PUT back in it. That is the only transmission and only 2 years that will work because of the bell houseing design and computer system on the truck.
They both use the 4L60E.
YES The above answer is right. But the problem is that you will have to change the 97 computer,fuel pump, Engine and transmission wireing harness. You will also have to put the 700R4 transmission in that 97 Tahoe. Reason being is that the 91 computer that you HAVE to use won't shift the 4L60E that's in the Tahoe now. Your best bet is to put a VORTEC back in the Tahoe.
Is a 1999 chevy tahoe transmission compatible with a 2001 chevy tahoe transmission?
Yes it will. Type of transmission is a 4L60E.
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