List of Chrysler Transmissions - Manual

Manual

  • Chrysler A460 transmission — 4-speed manual transaxle
  • Chrysler A465 transmission — 5-speed manual transaxle
  • Chrysler A525 transmission — 5-speed manual transaxle
  • Chrysler A520 transmission — 5-speed manual transaxle
  • Chrysler A523 transmission — 5-speed manual transaxle
  • Chrysler A543 transmission — 5-speed manual transaxle
  • Chrysler A555 transmission — 5-speed manual transaxle, Chrysler-built (NPG) with Getrag-sourced gearset
  • Chrysler A568 transmission — 5-speed manual transaxle, Chrysler-built (NPG) with Getrag-sourced gearset
  • Chrysler NSG370 transmission — 6-speed overdrive manual transmission
  • NVG A578 — 5-speed manual transaxle for the Dodge Neon and various GM subcompacts
  • Chrysler A833 — 4-speed manual manufactured by New Process Gear used 1964 though the early '80s

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