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What transmission is in a 1995 Chevrolet 1500?

The 1995 Chevrolet C/K1500 pickups were most commonly equipped with a 4-speed automatic transmission, specifically the 4L60-E. A manual option existed but was uncommon. The exact setup depends on engine, cab, and bed configuration.


Transmission options in the 1995 Chevy 1500


Most buyers left the showroom with an automatic, but there were a few rare configurations that offered a manual transmission. The 4L60-E four-speed automatic was the standard pairing behind the era’s V6 and V8 engines, while manual options appeared only in a subset of builds.



  • 4L60-E four-speed automatic transmission: the standard and most widely installed option behind the 4.3L V6 and the 5.7L V8.

  • Five-speed manual transmission: available on a small subset of configurations, though not common in most trim levels or cab/bed combinations.

  • Some 4x4 models could be paired with the same automatic or a manual option in rare cases, depending on the original build, but the automatic remained dominant.


Understanding a specific truck requires checking the build data for that VIN since production options varied by market and date.


How to verify the exact transmission in your 1995 Chevrolet 1500


To determine which transmission your particular truck has, use a step-by-step approach based on inspection and records.


Before listing steps, note that you should examine the vehicle as it sits, not as it was later modified.



  1. Look at the gear selector: an automatic shows a PRNDL pattern; a manual shows a pattern like 1-2-3-4-5-R on the shift knob or housing.

  2. Inspect the transmission pan and markings on the casing for a model designation (e.g., 4L60-E) or stamping that identifies the unit.

  3. Check the glove box or door tag for RPO codes (options) that can specify the transmission type; cross-check these codes with GM documentation or databases.

  4. Reference the original build sheet or window sticker (if available) or use the VIN to pull a GM Monroney or online database to verify OE equipment.

  5. Consult a trusted mechanic or GM dealer who can decode the VIN and confirm the factory-installed transmission for that exact truck.


With these checks, you can confirm the precise transmission installed on a particular 1995 Chevrolet 1500.


Summary


In summary, the 1995 Chevrolet 1500 commonly used the 4L60-E four-speed automatic as the standard transmission. Manual options existed but were not common, and the exact setup depends on the engine and trim. Verify via VIN/build data or direct inspection to be certain.

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