93's are not interchangeable with the other years iknow i have on and tried also an auto to a manual cant be done on the original engine manual has to go on a manual etc. so i wish you luck
The above answer is totally wrong. ANY Mazda MX6/MX3/626 or Ford Probe can be changed over to manual transmission easily and quickly. The transmission is the Mazda G25M-R for either the 2.0L FS or 2.5L KL engine depending on what you have. There is no difference in the engine between years that would affect fitment of the transmission.
The Automatic transmission is a Ford/Mazda CD4E for the 4-cylinder (FS) and a 4EAT for the 6-cylinder (KL).
If you're doing it yourself, the manual transmission swap will yield a dependable car with parts from a junkyard, the automatic replacement will now... unless you're purchasing a Mazda (factory) remanufactured and revised transmission.
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There are basically three types of transmissions: manual, automatic and continuously variable transmissions (CVT). CVT is the only other type that would fall under the automatic category. transmissions for a ++++++ transmissions for a dodge truck
ATF fluid is automatic transmission fluid. It is used in vehicles that have automatic or self shifting transmissions. To distinguish it from other engine fluids, it is usually red or green.
Typically, diagrams for manual transmissions for a Mazda V6 or any other car can be found online. You can also contact your local dealership for assistance.
"No, your transmission would be junk in ten miles." Wrong.. From ''Marvel Mystery Oil's website ''Can MMO be used in automatic transmissions? Yes, MMO is safe for usage in automatic transmissions. Use no more than 16 ounces of MMO in the automatic transmission.
Usually it's the other way around. There's one license that covers manual AND automatic transmissions. And one that is only good for automatics.
From 2000 and up. Nothing under 2000 will work.
It depends on what vehicle it is in, and in some cases the exact transmission. Older Ford Rangers for instance come equipped with 2 different manual transmissions, one a Ford Transmission and the other a Mazda. The Ford uses gear lube and the Mazda A/T fluid. Most use a gear oil of varying weights, but some can use automatic transmission fluid. Check your owners manual or call the dealer.
The 93-97 altimas use a specific starter for that car. All Automatic transmissions use part# 23300-1E410R and all Manual transmissions use part# 23300-1E400R. There are no other Nissan models that use the same part numbers.
A Collision occurs when two transmissions interfere with each other.
There are more than two hydraulic devices that an auto machanic is familiar with but one of the is the braking system of a car and the other is the automatic transmissions of a car.
Transmissions do not use oil. They will use either automatic transmission fluid, or gear lube for manual transmissions. Without more information we cannot give you a real answer, other than you need to talk to a shop, and give them the full make, model and year.
You'll need to look into what your vehicle requires for its transmission. Manual transmissions use gear oil typically, but automatic transmissions use automatic transmission fluid (ATF). Older Fords with automatic transmissions typically use "Mercon V" automatic transmission fluid. Auto part stores will typically carry a variety of different brands of Mercon V, ranging from high-end name brands to generic brands, which are respectively more expensive and cheaper. In my personal opinion, Advance Auto Parts has the cheapest price on their fluids, in relation to other auto part stores. There are also a variety of places you could buy the fluid online, but you will have to pay shipping on the fluid, and this oftentimes is not cost-effective.