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I know that a 1994 ranger with a manual trans. uses automatic trans. fluid
As long as it is out of gear and the brakes are off.
According to Motorhome Magazine, the 2010 Buick Larosse can be towed "4 down". LaCrosse CX/CXL/CXS Base Weight: 3,929-4,045 - Max Speed 65 MPH - No Distance Limits Okay to Tow with AT=Yes - Manual Trans N/A Est MPG=17/26 - Approx Price $27,085-$33,015 Note: Run engine at the beginning of each day and at each fuel stop for 5 minutes. See Your Owner's Manual The AWD model can be towed also but weighs a little more and gets a little less MPG.
auto trans fluid its crazy i know
The Owner Guide shows with a 4x4 that all 4 wheels have to be off the ground ( I assume that applies with manual and automatic transmissions ) Use either a wheel lift tow truck with dollys , or a flat bed truck
Auto trans don't use a pilot bearing only manual trans do.
That's going to depend on your transfer case. If you have a manual transfer case, or an electronic transfer case with a neutral position, then all you have to do it put the transfer case in neutral. If not, then you'll have to remove the driveshafts in order to flat tow it without wrecking your transmission.
I am converting a ford ranger automatic (a4ld) transmission 4wd to a 5 speed manual from a 4 cylinder ford ranger. Will it work. What is needed?
Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used in the five speed manual transmission of a 2002 Ford Ranger ( according to the Owner Guide )
I believe the manual transmission uses MERCON automatic transmission fluid
Can you flat tow a 2009 Caliber w/ CVT II Trans. --- Only the 5-spd manual can be flat towed, all other transmissions will suffer damage if they are flat towed.
If a 4wd, and all tires are on the ground, yes. Put the transfer case in "N" with the trans in "P" or in gear if a manual.