If you put your car info into:
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It will list related models that fit your car.
NO... It is not even close. Nothing under 1999 will work. Chevy REDESIGNED the engines and transmissions in late 1999.
Are you certain the transmission is in Park? Something similar happened to me. The brake light switch went out and that caused the shifter to not function properly. Check to see if your brake lights work.
1993 was the first year the automatics used the electronic 4L60E transmission. Any 1993 - up Blazer/Bravada/Jimmy/S10/S15 automatic transmission should do.
A transfer case from a 1999 Bravada may not be directly compatible with a 1997 Bravada due to differences in design and electronic components. While both vehicles share similarities, it's important to verify the specific part numbers and compatibility. It's recommended to consult a professional or refer to a parts database to ensure a proper fit before attempting the swap.
On a 1999 Bravada, the starter is located on the underside of the engine, near the transmission. It can typically be accessed from underneath the vehicle, and you'll need to remove the protective cover and possibly some exhaust components to reach it. It's advisable to disconnect the battery before attempting any work on the starter for safety.
Based on the information included in the question, the best hypothesis is that it's broke.
No
NO it will not bolt up to the transmission in the 2000 model.
NO, not even close. In late 1999 Chevy redesigned the transmission and the engines in all there trucks. You will need to put the 4L60E back in it, I believe late 92 to 1995 transmissions will all work in the 94 model.
No it will not fit. In late 1999 GM. redesigned the engine blocks and transmissions.sorry, won't work.
Yes
NO it will not work....