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Will a 99 Non-Slip(5spd) Tranny fit in a 96 Non-Slip(5spd) please answer

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Old 11-25-2002, 04:57 PM
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Will a 99 Non-Slip(5spd) Tranny fit in a 96 Non-Slip(5spd) please answer

Just wanted to know if a 99 non slip tranny would fit into a 96 non slip tranny both are 5 speed thanx for the info in advance
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Re: Will a 99 Non-Slip(5spd) Tranny fit in a 96 Non-Slip(5spd) please answer

Yes, but one of the harness connectors is different on the tranny, get a haynes or chiltons and it tells you how to rewire it.

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Just wanted to know if a 99 non slip tranny would fit into a 96 non slip tranny both are 5 speed thanx for the info in advance
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Re: Re: Will a 99 Non-Slip(5spd) Tranny fit in a 96 Non-Slip(5spd) please answer

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Yes, but one of the harness connectors is different on the tranny, get a haynes or chiltons and it tells you how to rewire it.

so if i take off the harness connector from my old tranny and put it on the 99 one would it work ?
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Re: Re: Re: Will a 99 Non-Slip(5spd) Tranny fit in a 96 Non-Slip(5spd) please answer

Yes. There are 4 wires that go to this connector, they are just in a different order for your car.
example
12 <--- your car
34

13 <---- a 99
42

see?

BTW, that was just an example
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so if i take off the harness connector from my old tranny and put it on the 99 one would it work ?
12
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Will a 99 Non-Slip(5spd) Tranny fit in a 96 Non-Slip(5spd) please answer

Originally posted by mtrai760
Yes. There are 4 wires that go to this connector, they are just in a different order for your car.
example
12 <--- your car
34

13 <---- a 99
42

see?

BTW, that was just an example

12
34
i got it thank you .. btw have you done this conversion and.. umm how would i know that 1 goes to my 2 or 3rd wire goes to my 4th one ?i guess just have to read the chilton manual or something rite ?
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Will a 99 Non-Slip(5spd) Tranny fit in a 96 Non-Slip(5spd) please answer

Ive done the auto to 5spd conversion, but I haven't done the wiring yet, it's for your park/neutral start switch, I don't have to worry about that....

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i got it thank you .. btw have you done this conversion and.. umm how would i know that 1 goes to my 2 or 3rd wire goes to my 4th one ?i guess just have to read the chilton manual or something rite ?
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