95 Transmission listing Question
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95 Transmission listing Question
For the 95 year Bonne, is there a difference in tranny model whether it was a Le, Se, SSE, or SSEi per say?
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yes.
there is no LE, there is only SE, SLE, SSE, and SSEi.
Now. the only differences are the HD and non HD. On the naturally aspirated engine, you would have the 4T60-E and on the supercharged engine, you would have the 4T60E-HD.
then of course there are different final gear ratios between them
there is no LE, there is only SE, SLE, SSE, and SSEi.
Now. the only differences are the HD and non HD. On the naturally aspirated engine, you would have the 4T60-E and on the supercharged engine, you would have the 4T60E-HD.
then of course there are different final gear ratios between them
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yes...
you need to check the Trans Ratio
the SE could have had the 2.84 or the 3.06 in the NON HD
and the SSEi has the 2.93 or 2.97 (i cant remember) and this trans WAS a HD model
also in the 95 model year you MUST use a trans from another 95, unless you want to change the internal wireharness, and some other things. Like the 95 had a temp sensor to give the PCM a acutall temp reading
you need to check the Trans Ratio
the SE could have had the 2.84 or the 3.06 in the NON HD
and the SSEi has the 2.93 or 2.97 (i cant remember) and this trans WAS a HD model
also in the 95 model year you MUST use a trans from another 95, unless you want to change the internal wireharness, and some other things. Like the 95 had a temp sensor to give the PCM a acutall temp reading
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Holly crap, thanks for the info guys, it'* more complicated than I thought. I'm not in need of one but was curious when I saw one for sale.
Thanks again wjcollier07 & 1993 SLE
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Thanks again wjcollier07 & 1993 SLE
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WOOO WOOO, change the wiring? Ben (Bignews_1) has a 1997 and he used a 1995 tranny. He checked the wiring and found it was identical. I am going to be using his 1997 core for my rebuild. Do you have anymore info on this???
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95-96-97 all use the same wiring
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Originally Posted by 1993 SLE
Originally Posted by jr's3800
95-96-97 all use the same wiring
So it does leave us with a few possibilities
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