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The 1993 Eagle Summit typically uses a 4-speed automatic transmission or a 5-speed manual transmission, depending on the specific model and trim. The automatic transmission is the A604 (also known as the 41TE), while the manual option is usually a Getrag transmission. It's important to check the vehicle’s specifications or consult a mechanic for the exact transmission type for a particular vehicle.
On a 1995 Eagle Talon TSi with an automatic transmission, the shift solenoid is typically located inside the transmission case. You may need to remove the transmission pan to access it, as the solenoids are mounted on the valve body. It's advisable to consult a repair manual for detailed instructions and diagrams specific to your vehicle for proper identification and replacement.
The 1990 Eagle Talon typically comes with either a manual or automatic transmission, depending on the specific model and trim level. The manual transmission is often a 5-speed, while the automatic version is usually a 4-speed. Performance-oriented models, like the Talon TSi, may feature a more advanced transmission setup. Always check the specific vehicle specifications for accurate details.
Should be a 4 speed.
You dont need a new engine you just need a manual flywheel and a clutch kit, dont get a clutch kit from a parts store though, you can get a racing clutch kit offline for cheaper most of the timeAnswerYes you can change an auto to a manual. All you have to do is buy the engine and manual transmission and the tranny bolts right in. At least that is what I have heard b/c i want to do it to my 1995 Eagle Talon. and about $1000 in labor.
If its an automatic tranny then its in the same area as the ECU behind the stereo
The turbo is a 14b if its a manual transmission
if it is a manual talon could be clutch not disengaging( slave or master cylinder most likely culprit) if automatic, could be something to do with tranny itself or shifter
synchros are pooched
yes the transmission will still operate correctly
For a 1992 Eagle Talon with a 5-speed manual transmission, it's recommended to use a high-quality manual transmission fluid, typically a 75W-90 gear oil. Brands like Mobil 1 or Red Line are preferred for their performance. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and ensure the fluid meets the required specifications for your vehicle.
On the lower front side of the transaxle housing. There is a threaded plug.