How to Determine the Type of Transmission in a GM Car

Auteur: Lewis Jackson
Date De Création: 14 Peut 2021
Date De Mise À Jour: 1 Juillet 2024
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General Motors is regarded as a trailblazer in the automotive industry when it comes to the development of the automatic transmission. GM has never relented in its research to develop more reliable and better-performing transmissions. It has used dozens of different transmission styles since it introduced the very first one in 1940. Determining the transmission type on your GM car is as easy as checking your owners manual, or following a few guidelines.


Step 1

Find the owners manual for your specific year, make and model of GM vehicle. If you have the manual, all you have to do is browse through the table of contents for the entry on transmissions. This is often in an early section of the manual that may be titled "About Your " or "Getting to Know Your ." The specific type of transmission in your car will be listed in that section. If you do not have your manual handy, proceed to the next step.

Step 2

Find the VIN plate on your car, which is on the drivers side of the dashboard, near the bottom of the windshield. Write down the entire 17 digit VIN.

Step 3

Access the online General Motors Owners Center. A link to this site can be found in the Resources section.

Step 4

Click the "Sign In/Sign Up" button. It appears to be two different buttons, but both links lead to the same page.


Step 5

Register for a free Yahoo! account, which is required to explore the GM Owners Center. A link to sign up for a Yahoo! account is on the sign-in page. If you already have a Yahoo! account, you can skip this step, and sign in under your existing account.

Step 6

Enter your 17-digit VIN when prompted; this is to verify that you are a GM owner.

Step 7

Navigate to the section titled "My Dashboard," and click the "Owners Manual" link. You will be redirected to a PDF version of your vehicles owners manual, and since you registered using your VIN, you dont even have to look up your year, make and model.

Browse through the table of contents for the entry on transmissions referenced in the first step, then look up your transmission information on the appropriate page.

Tip

  • As an alternate investigation method, you could also ask your regular mechanic, who may be familiar enough with your car. If visiting a GM dealership is convenient for you, someone in their service department may also be able to tell you just based on the year, make and model.

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