When did GMC change the S15 badge to Sonoma?

When did GMC change the S15 badge to Sonoma?

GMC replaced the S15 badge with a Sonoma designation as the compact trucks earned a facelift consisting of a new grille, wheels, bodyside moldings, and bumper rub strips. Later in ’91, the base 4-cylinder engine added power.

What kind of engine does a GMC Sonoma have?

1993 GMC Sonoma and Jimmy Factory Service Manual All Models Except Typhoon Including Sonoma Base, SLE, SLS & Special / Jimmy Base, SLE, SLS & SLT | 2.5L I4, 2.8L V6 & 4.3L V6 Engines Published by the General Motors Corporation Covering…

What kind of transmission does a GMC S15 have?

A 5-speed manual transmission was standard with the 4-cylinder, 2.8-liter V6, and regular 4.3-liter V6. Four-speed overdrive automatic was optional (mandatory with the enhanced 4.3-liter), but not available with the 2.8-liter V6.

What was the pushbutton shifting on a 1992 GMC S15?

Optional pushbutton shifting became available on 1992 4WD models. Head restraints became standard for outboard bench seats. The super-performance Syclone and its sporty GT cousin were gone. Both 4.3-liter engines got an internal balance shaft, designed to reduce engine vibrations.

1993 GMC Sonoma and Jimmy Factory Service Manual All Models Except Typhoon Including Sonoma Base, SLE, SLS & Special / Jimmy Base, SLE, SLS & SLT | 2.5L I4, 2.8L V6 & 4.3L V6 Engines Published by the General Motors Corporation Covering…

GMC replaced the S15 badge with a Sonoma designation as the compact trucks earned a facelift consisting of a new grille, wheels, bodyside moldings, and bumper rub strips. Later in ’91, the base 4-cylinder engine added power.

What kind of engine does a GMC S15 have?

The 1990 GMC S15 pickup came standard with the 2.5-liter, four-cylinder engine, which had 94 horsepower at 4,400 rpm and 130 foot-pounds of torque at 3,200 rpm.

Why is my Sonoma S15 in two wheel drive?

Lights may sometimes burn in two wheel drive without pushing switch, they may burn one or the other, may both burn at same time, or not at all like it should be in two wheel drive position. The problem is that you can engage the four wheel drive, but it will not disengage back to two wheel drive.

The 2.8-liter V6 is acceptable for most requirements, while the 4.3-liter sends these trucks to the head of their class for acceleration and towing. Syclone models offer brutal performance with 0-60 mph times under five seconds. A 4.3-liter long-bed Sonoma with automatic averaged 21.5 mpg.

Optional pushbutton shifting became available on 1992 4WD models. Head restraints became standard for outboard bench seats. The super-performance Syclone and its sporty GT cousin were gone. Both 4.3-liter engines got an internal balance shaft, designed to reduce engine vibrations.

A 5-speed manual transmission was standard with the 4-cylinder, 2.8-liter V6, and regular 4.3-liter V6. Four-speed overdrive automatic was optional (mandatory with the enhanced 4.3-liter), but not available with the 2.8-liter V6.

What kind of engine does a GMC pickup have?

By 1993, GMC’s “enhanced” 195-horsepower version of the 4.3-liter might be installed on all models except the Special and 2WD long-bed. (Chevrolet compact pickups could not have the “enhanced” engine.)