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Old 05-15-2013, 05:06 PM   #1
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what all year 4l60e fit in 2000

I've got code 1870. I've read all about it but I'm kinda stranded in Spokane Washington till I get this fixed. I found a few trannys on cl but what all years will work for a 2000 1500?
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Old 05-15-2013, 07:15 PM   #2
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Re: what all year 4l60e fit in 2000

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I've got code 1870. I've read all about it but I'm kinda stranded in Spokane Washington till I get this fixed. I found a few trannys on cl but what all years will work for a 2000 1500?
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V8 or V6??

I have never changed a transmission because of a P1870 code.....Its generally the Isolator/Converter valve bore is worn out...and results in poor, or no, TCC apply.

A Trans-Go SK 4l60E shift kit "Fixes" the valve body bore with a long ISO/CONV valve.

How to test if the valve body is worn....

Cold engine, Clear the code, Test drive the truck....If it shifts fine & no codes while cold.......Then it heats up & acts-up.......Its the valve body.

Buying a used transmission is a big gamble because it might have the same problem yours does......
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