The 1998 Chevy Tracker typically has two different types of drive shafts, depending on whether the vehicle is a two-wheel drive (2WD) or four-wheel drive (4WD) model. The 2WD version uses a simpler drive shaft configuration, while the 4WD model features a more complex setup to accommodate its all-wheel drive capabilities. Additionally, variations in length and design may exist based on engine options and production dates. Always consult a parts catalog or dealership for specific part numbers.
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Only with drive shafts removed.Only with drive shafts removed.
To change the clutch in a 2001 Chevy Tracker, first, disconnect the battery and lift the vehicle to access the transmission. Remove the transmission by detaching the drive shafts, shift linkage, and any electrical connections. Once the transmission is out, unbolt the old clutch assembly from the flywheel, install the new clutch and pressure plate, and reassemble everything in reverse order. Finally, ensure all connections are secure and test the clutch operation before taking the vehicle for a drive.
When you're cruising along at highway speeds on level roads.
Drive shafts, PTO shafts, Steering shafts, Axle shafts,
There are literally 100 different things that can cause your four-wheel-drive not to work. The most common cause is a disconnected wire on the four-wheel-drive selector switch.
This is an engine swap and will require engineering mounts, drive shafts, computers and wiring.
NO it will not. The center shafts or different lengths. The center shafts in the 4-wheel drive transmissions are longer so the transfur case will fit onto it.
Pull the engine.
As long as they are both 4 x4 with the same size wheel base.
when you put drive chevy blazer 2002 ls 4wd it turns off, what's the problem