What kind of transmission is in a 2006 Chevy Silverado 1500?
Allison six-speed automatic transmission: The Allison 1000 transmission grows from a five-speed automatic to a first-in-class six-speed automatic. It’s available for 2006 Silverado HD models equipped with the Duramax 6600 6.6L V-8 diesel or Vortec 8100 8.1L V-8….Key:
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What vehicles use the 4L60E transmission?
What Vehicles Have A 4l60e Transmission?
- Buick Rainier 2004-2007.
- Buick Roadmaster 1994–1996.
- Cadillac Escalade 1999-2000, 2002-2005 (models with LM7/5.3L V8 Also with 6.0 LQ9)
- Cadillac Fleetwood 1994–1996.
- Chevrolet Astro 1993-2005.
- Chevrolet Avalanche 2002-2008.
- Chevrolet S-10 Blazer 1994-2005.
- Chevrolet Camaro 1994–2002.
What year did Chevy switch to 4L60E?
Enter the 4L60 and 4L60E In 1997, the electronically controlled-shift version became available in rear-wheel-drive cars and two- and four-wheel drive trucks. The sixth-generation Chevrolet Corvette was also equipped with the 4L60E transmission.
Is the 4L60E a good transmission?
In short, the 4L60E is an excellent transmission that continues to be improved. It’s one of the most popular automatic transmissions in America, and there are still millions of them in use. Gearstar builds high performance transmissions that are handbuilt in our shop.
When did the GM 4L60E transmission come out?
The 4L60E transmission is both the physical and spiritual successor to theTH700R4. It was the workhorse of the GM automatic transmissions at the turn of the century. It began replacing the 700R4 (which was then known as the 4L60) in 1997.
What kind of transmission does a Chevy Silverado have?
This is a Chevrolet Silverado 4L60e 1999-2008 Rebuilt Transmission. Transmission is rebuilt like new with all OEM updates and includes a torque converter and 5 Year Unlimited Mileage Warranty . FREE SHIPPING.
What kind of solenoid does a GM 4L60E use?
The 4L60E family of transmissions use 2 shift solenoids, initially called Shift Solenoid A & Shift Solenoid B, later changed to comply with OBD II (On Board Diagnostics revision 2) regulations to 1-2 Shift Solenoid & 2-3 Shift solenoid.
How many variations of the 4L60E are there?
There are over 60 different variations of the 4L60E (so we have over 60 different part numbers!). Each one for a different engine size (bellhousing), 4WD vs. 2WD and varying electronic and solenoid systems for different years. 4L65E models are specifically used with 6.0L engines.