Component Location

2008 Chevrolet Chevy Express G2500, Van Cargo, 6.6 6SECTION Component Location
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Fig 1: Identifying A/T Component Locations
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Callout Component Name
1 Manual Shift Detent Lever Assembly (w/Shaft Position Switch)
2 Trans Fluid Level Indicator
3 Reaction Carrier Assembly
4 Output Speed Sensor
5 Input Carrier Assembly
6 Output Carrier Assembly
7 Front Differential Transfer Drive Gear
8 Front Differential Transfer Drive Gear Support Assembly
9 Torque Converter Assembly
10 Park Pawl Actuator Assembly
11 Fluid Pump Drive Link Assembly
12 Park Pawl
13 Front Differential Transfer Driven Gear
14 Front Differential Drive Pinion Gear
15 Park Gear
16 Torque Converter and Support and Fluid Pump Housing Assembly
17 Front Differential Carrier Assembly
18 Front Differential Carrier Baffle
19 Front Differential Ring Gear
20 Front Differential Drive Pinion Gear Lube Tube
21 1-2-3-4 Clutch Assembly
22 Low and Reverse Clutch Assembly (OWC)
23 Low and Reverse Clutch
24 2-6 Clutch Assembly
25 3-5-Reverse Clutch Assembly
26 4-5-6 Clutch Assembly
27 Input Speed Sensor
28 Case Cover Assembly
29 Control Valve Body Cover
30 Input Shaft Speed Sensor Reluctor Wheel
31 Control Valve Lower Body Assembly
32 Control Valve Upper Body Assembly
33 Control Valve Channel Plate Assembly
34 Control Solenoid Valve Assembly (w/Body and TCM)
35 Manual Valve
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