On a 2001 Chevy Lumina with a V6 engine, the high-speed idle control is typically managed by the throttle body assembly. The idle air control (IAC) valve, located on the throttle body, regulates airflow and adjusts the engine's idle speed. You can find the throttle body on the intake manifold, near the front of the engine, connected to the air intake system.
how u take off a transmission speed control sensor on a 1996 chev lumina
108mph for the 3100 engine
A four speed automatic transinission is in a 1997 Chevy lumina
yes
The idle air control valve on the Chevy Colorado actually controls the speed of your engine's idle. The valve is sometimes called the idle speed control valve.
the 93 lumina had 3 different trans and the 95 had 2. the only trans they both have the same is the 4-speed 4T60-E automatic. if you have a 3.1l engine you most likely have the 4t60-E trans.
The Chevrolet Lumina speed sensor can be found on the back of the transmission. The exact position of the speed sensor is dependent upon the year of the automobile.
No. the 1995 is a Turbo-Hydra Matic 200L. its a 3 speed auto. the 1998 and newer trans is a Getrag 5T5E (4 speed)that requires a Powertrain Control Modoule reading to the computer for the car to run. i have a Getrag for sale. if youre near Davenport Iowa e-mail me at whs_lc61885@msn.com
If they are both 3- or 4-speed automatics, then yes
I belive it is somewhere on the transmission, *I just replaced the speed sensor on my 93 Chevy Lumina Euro so look on the passenger side right below the alternator on the transmission. One bolt to unfasten, then lift out. Solved our problem of erratic movement of speedometer needle and changes in speed of cruise control, also slowness in accelerating after stopping.
You don't. The ECM (Engine Control Module) maintains the correct idle speed. If the idle is out of control you probably have a vacuum leak.
There is an output coming from the VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) and an input going into the ECM (Engine Control Module).