No, unless you want to destroy your transmission. While a RWD vehicle could simply have the driveshaft removed, a front wheel drive car doesn't have one to remove.. it uses a transaxle, and everything is internalized. Even with a manual transmission, flat towing is discourage for front wheel drive cars.
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where is the transmission shift solenoid located on a 2001 Mazda protege
not likely. the 1997 Mazda protege is a different chassis than the 1999 protege (BHA to BJ, respectively). the two transmissions between the two generations are also different, the BHA utilizing the FB4A-EL automatic transmission and the BJ utilizing the FN4A-EL automatic transmission. they also have different engines. you're better off going to a junkyard and pulling a auto trans from a third generation protege (1999-2003)...that would work. if you have any further questions, you can follow this link: www.protegefaq.net hope this helps!
To add transmission fluid to a 1998 Mazda Protege, locate the transmission reservoir. It is typically located on the left hand side towards the back of the car under the hood.
I am a car salesperson. It cannot be done. Besides, the car is 20 years old. Why would you want to?
you must unbolt the frame from the body to be able to access 2 bolts
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its inside the transmission by the oil pan
Can it be done? Sure. Should it be done? Absolutely not - you'll destroy your transmission, and flat towing a front-wheel drive vehicle is never a recommended practice, even with a manual transmission.
It is the center to the right of the engine...
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