Where are transmission numbers located on transmission?

The transmission number will be on the side of the transmission, or on the top of the transmission (manual and automatic respectively).
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Where do I find my transmission ID number?

Open the driver's side door and find the white card on the side of the door that is filled with small black lettering. This card contains specific details about the year the car was made, its transmission, engine specifications and other details. Underneath or beside the “TR” symbol will be a number code.
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How do you identify an automatic transmission?

Automatic Transmissions

Some transmissions may have a code stamped into their case or a tag riveted to them. According to Koval, the easiest way to identify an automatic transmission, though, is by transmission pan shape. “Almost all have their own shape and pan bolt design,” Koval said.
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What is on the transmission identification tag?

The ID of ALL B/W and Tremec transmissions is found on a metal tag bolted to the main case. The number found on the main case or tail shaft housing will not ID the transmission.
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What do the numbers on a transmission mean?

Rather, each number simply represented the highest gear to which the transmission would shift automatically with the lever in that position.
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Where is the transmission serial number on a?

The serial number of an Allison transmission may be located on the transmission data plate. This can be located on the side of the transmission. This data plate is usually found on the lower rear face of the rear housing.
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What are the lower numbers on the transmission?

Most automatics also allow you to manually select one or more lower gears, such as Low (L), 1st (1) and 2nd (2). In the case of L and 1, the transmission will stay in the lowest gear and not shift on its own. That allows maximum power when you need it, such as on a steep hill, but greatly limits your speed.
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Where do I find my GM transmission code?

On the Turbo 350, the VIN will be stamped on either the driver's side housing (near the shifter), on the right side of the housing just above the pan, or on a boss behind the bell housing flange on the passenger side of the transmission.
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Which transmission do I have?

The simplest way to find your transmission type is to look in your owner's manual. Your manual should have the name and type of transmission, along with service information. If you've misplaced your owner's manual, most trucks have a white label printed on the inside of the driver's door.
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Do transmissions have serial numbers?

There will be a small metal tag on one of the bolts holding the tranny case together, OR, more commonly, there will be numbers and letters cast into thetrans case itself, like TH400, or 4L60E for example.
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How do I know if I have 4L60E or 4L80E?

Appearance. The 4L80E can be told apart from the 4L60E by looking at their transmission fluid pan. This is because the 4L80E has a pan that is oval in shape whereas a rectangular pan is featured by the 4L60E. Another disparity between both devices is the number of bolts used to secure the transmission to the engine.
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Do I have a 4L60 or 4L60E?

Vehicles with 4L60 can support a 6,000lb GVWR or Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. A sure and simple way to identify the 4L60 is to count the number of bolts. You have a 4L60 or 700R4 if you count to 16 bolts but then a 4L60E has 16 bolts too.
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How do I know what Ford transmission I have?

Current Owners. You can find your vehicle's transmission on your window sticker. It will be listed under Vehicle Description on top of the window sticker.
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What does the 8th digit of a VIN mean?

Digits in position 4 through 9 make up the Vehicle Description Section (VDS). The fourth through eighth digits describe your vehicle's model, body type, restraint system, transmission type, and engine code.
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Does the VIN tell you the transmission?

Unfortunately, this is not required by the NHTSA VIN standard. Some OEMs still use the same 10-digit VIN patterns for automatic and manual transmission vehicles, meaning that VIN alone will not be enough to determine the vehicle's transmission type.
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What are the transmission types?

There are three types of transmissions in use—manual, automatic, and CVT transmissions—each geared toward specific needs and driving styles.
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How do I identify a Chevy 350 transmission?

However, you can tell if it is a TH350 or TH400 depending on the transmission oil pan's shape. If the pan is square in shape and looks five-sided due to a cut in one corner, then you are dealing with the TH350.
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How do I identify a GM 700r4 transmission?

The easiest way to identify if you have a 700r4 is to raise your car and check the bolts around the transfer case. The 700r4 and the 4L60 transmission uses a bolt pattern of 16 bolts, so if the transmission looks like the picture and you can see 16 bolts, you most likely have a 700r4 or a 4L60 transmission.
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What is the 1 and 2 on an automatic transmission?

Most automatic transmissions also allow you to manually select one or more lower gears, such as Low (L), 1st (1) and 2nd (2). In the case of L and 1, the transmission will stay in the lowest gear and not shift on its own.
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What does D 1 2 3 mean on a car?

The D1, 2, 3 can be used in place of the brakes. What's more, the D2 and D3 are meant for the situation where your gear in D is electronically or mechanically malfunctioned and can't switch automatically. If you suffer this situation, D2 and D3 help you drive your automatic vehicle like in a manual one.
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