Yes it will.
No , starting with the 1995 Ford Explorer the automatic transmission was electronically controlled
no sir.
That would be the 4L60E trans.
If same engine and same 2wd/4wd, then yes.
The rear differential on a 1994 Chevy S10 with a 4.3L V6 4 speed auto transmission and 2WD has a capacity of 4.1 pints. Use the manual to get more information on the rear differential.
sounds like to me your transmission needs to be rebuilt
The vehicle speed sensor on a 1995 s10 pickup 2wd is on the tailshaft of the transmission. The 4wd is mounted on the tailshaft of the front differential.
4L60E Transmission.
rpm and speedometer gauges not working 1995 Chevy silverado 2wd
The S10 nomenclature was dropped after 1994... from that point on, it was just known as the Blazer, while the K5 was dropped and replaced by the Tahoe.Answering your question, that vehicle will have a 4L60E auto transmission... any 4L60E from 1993 to present will work, so long as it matches the vehicle drive (e.g., 2WD transmission for 2WD vehicle, 4WD transmission for 4WD vehicle).
That should be the 700R4 transmission