Looking at the engine , you will have to locate the transmission dip stick first. This is a small white ball(mine is white ) located on the left side of the compartment, below and back from the battery.You should first start the engine, Transmission Fluid should be checked with the engine running, wipe off the dip stick and reinsert the stick , then pull it out and see where the stick shows how much fluid you have . If it shows that it is low,, add some , and check again.This is where you will add the tranny fluid. You will need to use a long funnel to do this. . Try not to over fill. Hope this helps you.
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The transmition of a 1995 montero uses 7.5 quarts.
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The 1995 Mitsubishi Mirage fuel filter is located inside of the fuel tank. The fuel tank will need to be drained in order to change the fuel filter.
This information can be found in your owner's manual. If you do not have one, then you need to get one. Dealer, E-Bay, Salvage Yard, and many online sites are sources for a manual. Use Google and search with the term, "Automobile Owner's Manual".
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The 1995 Mitsubishi Mirage 1.5-liter MFI SOHC 4-cylinder engine uses R-134a refrigerant. The refrigerant capacity for this make and model is 28 ounces.
On a 1995 Mitsubishi Mirage LS with 1.8 liter engine, the transmission dipstick is located below the battery, and has a little white ball on the top of the stick. When you have the hood open and your facing the engine, the battery should be on your left. Located under the battery (pretty far down) you can see the transmission. Looking at it you will see the little white ball on the top of the dipstick. If you have a manual transmission, then there is no dipstick under the hood. The lubricant must be checked and added underneath the car into the transmission itself. There are two bolts, one for checking the lubricant and one for filling the lubricant. To check the level of lubricant, remove the proper bolt (I am unsure which one it is on your vehicle), and put your finger in the hole. If the fluid is level with the raised area around the hole, then it has a sufficient amount of fluid.