-Depress and hold down metal re-adjust tab at engine end of T.V. cable.
-Move slider until it stops against fitting, then release re-adjust tab.
-Rotate throttle lever to its "full travel position".
-The slider must move (ratchet) toward the lever when the lever is rotated to its "full travel position".
There isn't a tv cable on the 96. GM replaced the 700R4 / 4L60 with the 4L60E transmission in 1993. They are electronic soleniod controlled transmissions thus eliminating the need for a tv cable.
No. The last transmission GM made with a band adjustment was the Powerglide - gone in 1968, I think.
Yes if they both use the same transmission. GM installs the same transmission in many different models. For instance the GMC & Chevrolet pickup have the exact same transmission if they are equipped with the same engine.
A GM vehicle.
Most all GM 4L60E's should use Dexron III.
yes. it is a 82-86 gm 700r4.
It's a GM transmission.
None - GM sold Allison Transmission to The Carlysle Group and Onex Corporation in 2007.
To adjust the bands on a GM TH-125 transmission, first, ensure the vehicle is safely raised and supported. Locate the band adjustment screws—typically found on the transmission case. Using a socket or wrench, tighten the adjustment screw to the specified torque, usually around 15-20 ft-lbs for the front band and 10-15 ft-lbs for the rear band. Always refer to the specific service manual for precise specifications and procedures for your vehicle.
No , the 4L60E is an automatic transmission that GM uses
Yes. May have to improvise the kick-down cable.
Yes it will with no problems.