In loo of the first answer to this inquiry, I'd just like to say, I hate it when people answer questions like this with unhelpful things such as "check your owner's manual." Obviously if we are looking for answers on here, we either don't have an owners manual as our car is over 15 years old and it's lost, or (in my case)our repair manuals don't specify what we're looking for. This is called trouble shooting- we are putting forth the effort to find an answer to our problem before shelling out a bunch of money to a mechanic. If you can't help us figure it out, then don't reply and don't be a jerk.
how to check the fluid on a manual transmission for a 1989 ford probe gt
The 1991 Ford Probe does not have a transmission fluid intake reservoir. All of the transmission fluid is contained in the transmission.
what type transmission fluid uses for a 1991 ford probe
Same place you check it.
It does not contain grease. It will either have heavy weight lube oil or in some cases A/T fluid. Normally it is checked at the upper side of the transmission. Remove the plug and if you can touch fluid when it is cold it is full. It may have a dipstick.
You check it and add fluid at the same place. Look on the transmission for a dipstick.
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type f auto-trans fluid
If The Probe Is an automatic then your car has CD4E Tranny in it. The pan for these trannys are on the front side of the transmission. They are not underneath it. Hope this helps.
if you can see the dipstick you put it in there if not there will be a tank in the engine
on an automatic trans through dipstick tube
yes....