Yes, a 4L80E transmission from a 1995 Chevy can replace a 4L60E in a 1994 Chevy, but there are several considerations. The 4L80E is a heavier-duty transmission and requires different wiring and a standalone controller or modifications to the existing wiring harness. Additionally, the driveshaft length may need adjustment, and the bellhousing pattern should be checked for compatibility with the engine. Overall, while it's feasible, it will involve some modifications.
NO. the wireing harness is different for the 4L80E.
NO. The transmission wiring harness on the 1500 will NOT hook up to the 4L80E transmission and the COMPUTER / ECM will not operate the 4L80E. The 1500 MUST have the 4L60E put in it.
1/2 ton will be a 4L60E, 3/4 ton will be a 4L80E transmission.
If it is a 1/2 ton then it will have the 4L60E in it. The 3/4 tons used the 4L80E transmission.
Yes it does. All 2500 trucks that year have the 4L80E in them. The 1/2 tons have the 4L60E in them.
The 1/2 tons used the 4L60E in them. The 3/4 tons used the 4L80E in them.
If it is a 1/2 ton then it will be a 4L60E transmission. The 3/4 ton will have a 4L80E in it.
1/2 ton is a 4L60E..............3/4 ton is a 4L80E Transmission.
If it is a 1/2 ton then it will be the 4L60E transmission. The 3/4 tons used the 4L80E in them.
That would be the 4L60E. The 4L80E transmissions are in the 3/4 tons.
YES they are the same transmissions as long as the 94 had the 4L80E in it too. 1/2 tons used the 4L60E in them and the 3/4 tons used the 4L80E
NO you can not. It MUST have the 4L60E put back in it. Because of the computer system.