YES
Place tranmission in neutral Place transfer case in neutral
Place transmission in park.
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The crank sensor on the 2.0 DOHC engine is behind the flywheel (flex plate) on the back of the motor. In order to change it you must pull the transmission or motor.
It should be the same as a 2002 tracker, behind the manifold, just to the left at the very back of the motor, small dipstick says ATF on it, you will need a funnel designed just for adding transmission fluid, opening very small. Hope this helps.
No you do not, you can leave the transmission were it's at. Just put a jack under the transmission to keep it from falling out.
it depends on what vehicle it came out of.
No. The Prism motor is a Toyota motor and side mounted. The Tracker motor(suzuki) is mounted with the engine from front to back, so it will not work without a lot(I mean a lot) of work to do it.
its on the left side behind the motor but before the transmission
It is behind the motor and in front of the transmission.
The 2011 Chevy Cruze has a dip stick for checking transmission fluid right behind the motor. When looking at the motor from the front it is located directly behind the manifold cover.
It means the vehicle has the original motor and transmission.
thru the trany dipstick tube(the tube u pull the transmission dipstick out of) usally its at the back of the motor between the motor and the firewall. but you need to make sure you add the fluid while the motor is running, and the trany is in park.
It mostly depends upon the motor that is in your vehicle and the motor in the vehicle in which you are removing the transmission from. It should work as long as they are removed from the same motors. The transmission on a 4cyl will not bolt to a 6cyl. www.FordRanger.net
Usually behind the rear seat.