Yes, all manual transmissions have oil in them. Mazda recommends a change interval of 30,000 miles. Fluid specification is API Service GL-4 or GL-5, SAE 75W-90, or 80W-90 for operation above 50F (10C).
there is no dip stick for a manual transmission .there is a bolt on the side of the trans you have to pull then stick your finger in ..if you can touch it its ok
SAE 75W-90
Dexron II (or III) is the recommended automatic transmission fluid for a 1994 Mazda Navajo. It requires 3 quarts to do a fluid change.
Ford, Mazda, it doesn't matter, it's the same transmission in both Mazda and ford.
Rcommended manual transmission lubricant type: MERCON automatic transmission fluid - Haynes Repair Manual #36071, 1994-2005 Mazda Pick-ups B2300, B2500, B3000, B4000.
On a 1994 Ford Ranger : For transmission code " M " ( 5.6 U.S. pints of MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used in the 5 speed manual transmission , made by Mazda ) according to www . the ranger station . com ( no spaces )
Yes. Be sure to change the neutral switch from your probe as the mazda's will plug in but is wired different.
On a 1994 Ford Ranger : The 5 speed manual transmission takes ( 2.8 U.S. quarts of MERCON automatic transmission fluid ) ( transmission code " M " / Mazda )
There is a plug on the side of the transmission for checking/adding lubricant. When adding lubricant, use a syringe or squeeze bottle.
Where do I add transmission fluid to a 1994 Ford explorer with a manual transmission?
I would guess you are low on transmission fluid.
Yes, you must pull both axles to change any transmission, Mazda or not.