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12 quarts
according to a local dealer that model has no modulator valve on its automatic transmission sorry !
In a 1988 Ford Ranger : If you have the Mazda 5 speed manual transmission ( transmission code " M " ) it takes ( 2.8 U.S. quarts of MERCON automatic transmission fluid ) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have a Mitsubishi 5 speed manual transmission ( transmission code " D " ) it takes ( 2.4 U.S. quarts of 80 - 90 W gear lube )
The recommended automatic transmission fluid is DEXRON-MERCON, and it requires 3 quarts.
I found a listing for a 1988 Mazda B2600 ( 2.6 L 4 cylinder engine / 3 speed automatic transmission / 4X4 ) and listings for 1990 through 1993 Mazda B2600I ( 2.6 L 4 cylinder engine / 4 speed automatic transmission / 4X4 )
Automatic transmission: Dexron-Mercon, 3 quarts. Engine oil: 10W30, 4 quarts. Given the vehicle's age and assumed high mileage, you may also want to consider a higher viscosity, such as 10W40.
Perhaps transmission isn't shifting Perhaps catalytic converter plugged
For a 1988 Ford Ranger : M5OD-R1 , 5 speed manual transmission ( transmission code " M " ) 2.9 liter V6 engine , rear wheel drive ( 2.8 U.S. quarts of MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used )
Believe it or not, the factory manual calls for Automatic transmission fluid GM Dextron II for the 4 and 5 speed manual transmissions. Cheers Malcolm
Check your Automatic Transmission fluid level
Depends, which engine is in the 85, 13b or 12a?
The 1988 Toyota Camry transmission has a fluid capacity of 6.3 quarts. You can check the transmission fluid level with the transmission fluid dipstick.