What transmission is in 1994 GMC Sonoma?

What transmission is in 1994 GMC Sonoma?

4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
1994 GMC Sonoma/Transmission

What transmission does a 1995 GMC Sonoma have?

The Used 1995 GMC Sonoma Extended Cab comes with rear wheel drive, and four wheel drive. Available transmissions include: 5-speed manual.

What transmission is in a 1999 GMC Sonoma?

1999 GMC Sonoma/Transmission

What transmission is in a 1998 GMC Sonoma?

1998 GMC Sonoma/Transmission

Does 1994 GMC Sonoma have airbags?

Automatic transmissions could now have a floor lever, and extended-cab Sonomas could be equipped with a sport suspension. Sonoma got a mild facelift and a restyled dashboard for 1998. The new dash adds a passenger-side airbag with shutoff switch.

What year did they stop making GMC Sonoma?

2004
During the final year of the GMC Sonoma in 2004, the crew cab was the only version of the truck available. In 2005, the GMC Sonoma was replaced by the larger Canyon mid-sized pickup truck.

How much horsepower does a 1999 GMC Sonoma have?

120 to 190 hp
1999 GMC Sonoma/Horsepower

What engine is in 1999 GMC Sonoma?

2.2 L 4-cylinder
4.3 L V6
1999 GMC Sonoma/Engine

What transmission is in a 2000 GMC Sonoma?

2000 GMC Sonoma/Transmission

What transmission is in a 2002 GMC Sonoma?

2002 GMC Sonoma/Transmission

What does SLS mean on a GMC Sonoma?

The “SL” code is found on a number of GMC vehicles. On the Sonoma, SLS is a standard trim. SLS is trim designation. The “SL” code is found on a number of GMC vehicles. On the Sonoma, SLS is a standard trim.

Who makes Sonoma vehicle?

GMC Sonoma Models, Generations & Redesigns | Cars.com.

When did the GM 4L60 E transmission come out?

The Late 4L60-E was released in 1997 in and fully phased into wide use through GM by 1998 in both RWD car platforms (including the C6 Corvette) and trucks in both 2wd and 4wd configurations. (Most transmission models are not distinctively noted with the “E” since all GM transmissions are now also controlled electronically.)

How much fluid does a GM 4L60E need?

The 4L60E transmission weighs 146 pounds dry, and 162 wet. It requires 8.4 quarts (9.64″ torque converter) or 11.4 quarts (11.81″ torque converter) of transmission fluid, Below is a list of common transmission problems with the GM 4L60E Transmission and possible solutions to repair.

Do you need a core deposit for a 4L60E?

Our 4L60E is the functional and visual equivalent of a new transmission. If for any reason it does not meet this description we want it back. No Core Deposit. We do not charge a core deposit.

What happens when a transmission valve is not installed?

If this valve is not installed during the rebuild the transmission will exhibit diminishing line pressure, which can result in burnt clutches (transmission failure) and loss in TCC apply pressure and resulting in converter failure due to overheating.