A 1996 Chevy Astro van typically uses a 4L60E automatic transmission. This transmission is compatible with various GM vehicles from that era. Other options might include a rebuilt or remanufactured 4L60E, but it's essential to ensure compatibility with the specific engine and drivetrain setup of the van. Always verify with a professional mechanic or a parts specialist to confirm the right fit for your vehicle.
Yes it will, there the same.
NO. 2 and 4 wheel drive transmissions are DIFFERENT. They will NOT interchange.
NO, It will not work.
No it will not. The only transmission that will WORK in the 96 IS A 1996 MODEL. NO other years will interchange.
Both use the 4.3 V6 and 4L60E transmission (assuming they're both auto). They'll work.
the 1996 and 1997 are the same and would not work in your 2000 straight from GM
no, 1998 is a year of its own, you will need a 98 trans
NO won't work. The wiring harness for the transmission on the 90 model will not hook up to the 97 4L60E transmission. And the ECM / computor on the 90 model will no operate the 97 electronic transmission. You can NOT use anything newer then a 1991
The only transmission that will work with the factory ECM/computor is the 4L80E
Yes it will bolt up, But you can't use it on that year because the 96 is all computer controled and must have the 4L60E transmission put back in it so all the electronics will work right. The 82 transmission is not a electronic transmission. WILL NOT WORK.
if it is automatic then no because in 1996 Chevy swiched to the (e) electronic trans and would need a different computer system to work.
NO. You MUST either put a 1996 or 1997 4L60E back in the 96 model. This is the only 2 years that will work .