The 4L60E transmission has an oil capacity of approximately 11 quarts (10.4 liters) when completely dry. When including the torque converter, the total fluid capacity increases to about 13 to 16 quarts (12.3 to 15.1 liters), depending on the specific application and whether the transmission cooler is part of the system. It's important to consult the vehicle's service manual for the precise fluid specifications and capacities.
Bad torque converter would be a likely reason, especially with the 4L60E
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Not without removing the transmission, and even at that it won't drain completely. If the converter is contaminated, once removed, a power flush would be recommended at your local transmission shop.
there is usually a metal plate on the transmission itself with that information on it, or you can tell by the number of transmission bolts you have in the transmission pan.
watch the rpms when you break stand the car
The 2004 Avalanche 1500 (with the 4L60E transmission) has a refill capacity of 5.0 quarts. The 2004 Avalanche 2500 (4L80E transmission) has a refill capacity of 7.7 quarts.
one quart is enough to lube everything up.
The difference between a 94 4L60E and a 95 4L60E, is the number of solenoids on top at the torque converter. The 94 has one on top, and the 95 has two on/off solenoids
5 quarts when it is full. 1 to 2 quarts when it is new before you install it..
5 quarts
Will a 1996 4l60e 4x4 trans fit in pace of a 1995 4l60e 4x4 trans