The lifespan of a 4T65E transmission typically ranges from 100,000 to 150,000 miles, depending on factors such as driving habits, maintenance, and overall vehicle condition. Regular fluid changes and proper care can extend its life, while heavy towing or aggressive driving may lead to premature failure. Ultimately, individual experiences can vary significantly.
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The transmission is 4T65E-HD (code MN7) It is a heavy duty version of the 4T65E wtih a heavy duty gearbox to handle the supercharger. Hope this helps. "G"
the transmission is a 4t65e and is the same transmission in a 2001 buick century...
All 2002 Monte Carlos, with 3.4L or 3.8L, have the 4T65E transmission.
The 1997-2003 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP is equipped with the 4T65E-HD "heavy duty" transmission, as opposed to the 4T65E transmission equipped in the GT model. The GTP transmission is different from the transmission in the GT in the sense that it is equipped with a different planetary gearset, and is capable of handling more power and torque. Hope this helps!
Yes, as long as they are both 4T65E transmissions they will easily replace each other, everything is the same.
4t65e automatic. with every fluid change use 2 bottle of lucas trans fix it will make it shift better and last longer. good stuff
The 3100 Engine (code M in VIN.#) motor has a 4T60E Transmission. The 3800 Engine (code K in VIN.#) motor has a 4T65E Transmission. Hope This Helps you, Brett
no, the gt has a 4t60e transmission and the gtp has a 4t65e-hd transmission which is built to handle more power than the t60. t65-hd is a better tranny
The limp mode in a 4T65E transmission typically occurs when the transmission control module (TCM) detects a fault, such as a sensor malfunction or internal failure. In this mode, the transmission limits its functionality to prevent further damage, usually restricting it to second gear or "limp home" mode. This allows the vehicle to be driven but at reduced performance, prompting the driver to seek repairs. It's crucial to diagnose and address the underlying issue to restore normal operation.