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Old 10-20-2009, 07:11 PM
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you have to post the vin number
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Default Can anyone tell me what transmission I have by the VIN number and make and model??

The car is a 2002 Chevy Tahoe
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usually the transmissions are paired to a specific engine... figure out specifically what engine you have and research it from there, or try wikipedia.. it may have the answer. look up the motor on wikipedia and it should tell you the transmission.

sorry i can't be more helpful
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i can't but your local chev. dealer can,give the parts dept. a call.
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usually the transmissions are paired to a specific engine... figure out specifically what engine you have and research it from there, or try wikipedia.. it may have the answer. look up the motor on wikipedia and it should tell you the transmission.

sorry i can't be more helpful
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