Common questions

Are there any problems with the Chevy Impala 4T65E?

Are there any problems with the Chevy Impala 4T65E?

Another common problem with the Chevrolet Impala 4T65E & Chevrolet Impala 4T65E-HD are an inoperable fourth or reverse gear. These issues are often caused by design flaws in the Reverse Boost Valve, channel plate, and stripped splines on the 4th gear clutch hub shaft.

When did the Chevy Impala transmission come out?

Since it’s introduction in 1958, the Chevrolet Impala has provided many generations of customers with reliable, comfortable transportation. The famous nameplate was discontinued several times over the years, but it was finally reintroduced as a stand-alone model for the 2000 model year with the 4T65E transmission.

Is the Chevy Impala street smart or remanufactured?

Most of the motors that GM put into the 2000–2011 Chevrolet Impala are actually quite reliable. So if you invest in a remanufactured 4T65E transmission or remanufactured 4T65E-HD from Street Smart Transmission, you could keep your car on the road for many more years.

Are there any problems with the Chevy Impala remanufactured?

The remanufactured pump gets an updated slide pivot pin, along with a solid Teflon pump driveshaft seal to prevent torque convertor slip and delayed gear engagement. Another common problem with the Chevrolet Impala 4T65E & Chevrolet Impala 4T65E-HD are an inoperable fourth or reverse gear.

Another common problem with the Chevrolet Impala 4T65E & Chevrolet Impala 4T65E-HD are an inoperable fourth or reverse gear. These issues are often caused by design flaws in the Reverse Boost Valve, channel plate, and stripped splines on the 4th gear clutch hub shaft.

What kind of transmission does a Chevy Impala have?

The 2000-2011 Chevrolet Impala could be ordered with a number of engines, including a powerful 5.3L V8 and 4T65E-HD transmission in the 2006-2009 Chevy Impala SS. The police-spec Chevrolet Impala 9C1 also offered a similar levels of performance, from a selection of robust and reliable V6 engines.

What’s the difference between a 4T60E and 4T65E?

4T65E Transmission The successor to the 4T60E, the 4T65E, like all upgrades, made changes to improve upon its previous incarnation. One such was a larger torque converter in order to increase the stall. All transmissions of this model also received a new valve body to improve on the flow of the fluid that is used.

Most of the motors that GM put into the 2000–2011 Chevrolet Impala are actually quite reliable. So if you invest in a remanufactured 4T65E transmission or remanufactured 4T65E-HD from Street Smart Transmission, you could keep your car on the road for many more years.

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