There is only one that will work with the computer on that truck.
If it's a 1/2 ton you need the 4L60E, 3/4 tons need the 4L80E transmission in it.
That's your ONLY choice of transmissions.
Most have manual transmissions. An automatic transmission may be offered as an option.
Both automatic and manual transmissions are offered on most of the Ford Mustang models
Yes it is an option you must add when you get to the dealership.
Pretty sure it was either the E4OD 4-speed automatic or the 5-speed manual.
Not sure I understand the question. There are only two transmissions offered, as far as I know, - a manual transmission and an automatic transmission, and the dfferences are obvious.
The 2005 Chevy Silverado has two different motor options. It can be purchased with a v6 4.3L engine or it can be purchased with a v8 4.8L engine. It has the options of both automatic and manual transmission.
That would be a 4L60E transmission.
Dodge SRT 4 is a 4 cyclinder compact sports car. One of the features of this car was different engine options. They also offered manual transmissions versus automatic transmissions as well as standard options such as colors of upholestery/carpet and upgraded interiors.
The 2001 Toyota Camry was offered in a 4 and 6-cylinder trims with available automatic and manual transmissions. All Camry's of model year 2001 are front wheel drive.
Ford offered two transmissions that year. A 5-speed manual transmission was standard with the 2.3-liter, four-cylinder engine as well as with the 2.9-liter, V-6 engine. A 4-speed automatic was optional. A third engine, a 4.0-liter, V-6 offered the 4-speed automatic transmission only.
The 2001 Toyota Camry was offered in a 4 and 6-cylinder trims with available automatic and manual transmissions. All Camry's of model year 2001 are front wheel drive.
The extended warranty for the mastercard offers an extended warranty for anything bought with the card that came with an original and maybe limited warranty in the first place.