Yes, but it will cost more than the car is worth
The automatic transaxle dipstick is between the battery and the engine , it is towards the rear ( the manual transaxle does not have a dipstick )
It depends on if it is a manual transaxle or an automatic transaxle. If it is a manual transaxle, you can use any SG-rated 5W30 motor oil. If it is an automatic transaxle, then you need DEXRON II Automatic Transmission Fluid.
A manual transaxle requires 2.9 quarts of MERCON automatic transmission fluid. Fill at speedometer cable connection.
Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid in the automatic and manual transaxles according to the 1999 Ford Escort owners manual
It can be either automatic or manual depending on whether or not an optional Automatic transmissiion was installed.
Motorcraft MERCON - V automatic transmission fluid for the automatic transaxle Motorcraft Full Synthetic Manual Transmission Fluid for the 5 speed manual transaxle ( according to the owners manual )
Yes if they are both manual or automatic.
Actually , the manual transaxle does not have a dipstick ( just the automatic )
Motorcraft Mercon Automatic transmission fluid according to the manual ( For the automatic and the manual transaxle / transmission )
According to the 2001 Ford Escort Owner Guide : The engine cooling system capacity is : Automatic transaxle ( 6.0 liters / 6.3 U.S. quarts ) Manual transaxle ( 5.0 liters / 5.3 U.S. quarts ) * it came from the factory with a 50 / 50 mix of distilled water and antifreeze
The AUTOMATIC transmission ( transaxle ) dipstick is on the transaxle just to the left of the battery when looking from the front of the vehicle , the manual transaxle does not have a dipstick
It is known as a Ford G5M 5-speed manual transaxle. That is the only one, the SR series of Escort ZX2 used the same transaxle with a Centerline street/strip type clutch.