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Question posted by QuentinGraf on November 20th, 2014

Want To Know How To Change The Transmission Of 1996 Chevrolet?

Want to know how to change the transmission of 1996 Chevrolet?

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Answer #1: Posted by EastonNoble on November 21st, 2014 3:56 AM
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Well it’s obvious that to change the transmission you need to contact mechanic or dealership in your area. Even you can do it yourself too, first buy the good quality transmission from online stores or from your local area then follow the process: 1. Park the car on even surface. 2. Jack up by putting your car in neutral, so that you can remove the old transmission. 3. Disconnect all the wiring connectors. 4. Remove all the bolts. 5. Disconnect the transmission’s speedometer cable. 6. Remove the driveshafts. 7. Remove the coolant lines. 8. Remove the old transmission. 9. Remove all shields or covers to gain contact to the torque converter bolts. 10. Raise the new transmission and align with the engine. 11. Push the transmission inside and apply the reversal process of removing old transmission.

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