Component Locations

2010 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2WD V8-6.0LSECTION Component Locations



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Case and Associated Parts (1 of 2)




1 - Torque Converter Assembly - Size Model Dependent
2 - Pump to Case Bolt
3 - Pump to Case Bolt O-Ring
4 - Oil Pump Assembly
5 - A/T Fluid Pump Seal - Pump to Case
6 - Pump Cover to Case Gasket
7 - Case Bushing
9 - Transmission Vent Assembly
11 - Case Servo Plug
12 - Servo Return Spring
13 - 2nd Apply Piston Pin
14 - Retainer Ring - 2nd Apply Piston
15 - Servo Cushion Spring Retainer
16 - Servo Cushion Spring - Outer
17 - 2nd Apply Piston
18 - Oil Seal Ring - 2nd Apply Piston - Outer
19 - Oil Seal Ring - 2nd Apply Piston - Inner
20 - Servo Piston Housing - Inner
21 - O-Ring Seal
22 - Servo Apply Pin Spring
23 - Servo Apply Pin Washer
24 - Retainer Ring - Apply Pin
25 - 4th Apply Piston
26 - Oil Seal Ring - 4th Apply Piston - Outer
27 - O-Ring Seal - 2-4 Servo Cover
28 - 2-4 Servo Cover
29 - Servo Cover Retaining Ring
30 - Case Extension to Case Seal
31 - Case Extension - Model Dependent
32 - Case Extension to Case Bolt
33 - Case Extension Bushing
34 - Case Extension Oil Seal Assembly - Model Dependent
34 - Case Extension Oil Seal Assembly - Model Dependent
35 - Speed Sensor Retaining Bolt
36 - Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS)
37 - O-Ring Seal - VSS to Case Extension
71 - Filter Seal
72 - Transmission Oil Filter Assembly - Model Dependent
73 - Transmission Oil Pan Gasket
74 - Chip Collector Magnet
75 - Transmission Oil Pan - Model Dependent
76 - Transmission Oil Pan Screw
94 - Converter Housing to Case Bolt
95 - Oil Cooler Quick Connector
96 - Oil Cooler Quick Connect Clip
97 - Converter Housing Access Hole Plug - Model Dependent
98 - Converter Bolt Inspection Plate - Model Dependent
99 - Cup D4 Orifice Plug
102 - Converter Housing - Model Dependent
103 - Main Section Case - Model Dependent
105 - Servo Cushion Spring - Inner - Model Dependent
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Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
  • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
  • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
  • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.