What does manufacture controlled transmission code mean
No, it will not work. The 86 is a mechanically controlled transmission, vs. the electronically controlled transmission of the 96 (which also means the engine ECM will be programmed to function with that electronically controlled transmission).
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The transmission is a 4L60E which is an electronically controlled 700R4 based transmission.
You would need an electronically controlled engine with an ECM. The 700R4 in the 91 is a mechanically controlled transmission.. the 4L60E in the 95 is an electronically controlled transmission.
No, that transmission is electronic controlled by the PCM.
NO it don't. It is a electronic controlled transmission.
The transmission is electronically controlled
4 Speed Electronically Controlled Transmission. An automatic transmission with 4 forward gears and shifting that is controlled by a computer.
Your transmission is most likely a 4T60E. If so, it has no modulator valve. This transmission is electronically controlled from the ECM. Line pressure, which is what the old modulator valve controlled, is now controlled by an internal pcm solenoid.
The Transmission is controlled by the main computer. There is not a separate computer for the transmission.
NO.. Not even close. The 4L60E is a computer controlled transmission/ELECTRONIC transmission and the 700R4 is not.