To determine if a 700R4 transmission is in park, check the gear selector position; the lever should be fully engaged in the "P" (Park) position. You can also turn the ignition key to the "On" position without starting the engine; the vehicle should not roll if it's truly in park. Additionally, you can try to manually shift the transmission lever; it should not move out of the "P" position unless the brake pedal is pressed. Lastly, when the ignition is turned to the "On" position, the engine should not start if properly in park.
They did not use a 700R4 in 2000 model. It would be a 4L60E.
Need to know the year.
Yes
yes
You can't. No matter what you do to it. It will always be a 700R4
Yes
I think it was from 1988 through 1992 used the 700R4
Yes...and most of them came with the 700r4. If it wasn't originally equipped the 700r4 then you may have to change the tranny cross member.
The outter lip of the torrington faces to the front of the tranz. Outer diameter _____
what is the transmission capacity for a 1988 700r4 with transfer case
NO, Not even close. The 4L80E is an electronic / computer controlled transmission. The 700R4 is not.
4L60E also know as a electronically controlled 700R4