Chevrolet Trax: Firing Order & Cylinder Identification
FIRING ORDER & CYLINDER IDENTIFICATION
NOTE: This information is intended as a quick reference for firing
order and cylinder
identification only. The information provided covers many vehicles and may
include some information that does not apply to the vehicle you have currently
selected.
3 CYLINDER ENGINE
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4 CYLINDER ENGINE
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5 CYLINDER ENGINE
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IN-LINE 6 ENGINE
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V6 ENGINE
2.5L V6 Engine - Tracker
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3.5L VIN 4 V6 Engine
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All Other V6 Engines
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8 CYLINDER ENGINE
4.0L, 4.4L & 4.6L V8 Engines
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5.0L, 5.7L (VIN R & VIN K) & 7.4L V8 Engines
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6.6L Diesel V8 Engine
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All Other V8 Engines
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DISASSEMBLED VIEWS
Case and Associated Parts
Fig. 1: Disassembled View Of Case & Associated Parts
Transmission Case Assembly - 6T30 - Gen 1
Fig. 2: Transmission Case Assembly -- 6T30 -- Ge
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Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
This legal identifier is in the front
corner of the instrument panel, on
the left side of the vehicle. It can be
seen through the windshield from
outside. The VIN also appears on
the Vehicle Certification and Service
Parts labels and certificates of title
and re
A noise or vibration that is noticeable when the vehicle is in motion MAY NOT
be the result of the
transmission.
If noise or vibration is noticeable in PARK and NEUTRAL with the engine at idle,
but is less noticeable as
RPM increases, the vibration may be a result of poor engine performance.
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