If you are checking the rear end, there is a bolt on the back side of the pumpkin( facing the rear) Take the bolt out and there should be a thin trickle of gear oil running out. If not, put 80-90 gear oil in until there is a thin trickle running out.
I mean, is the gear oil synthertic or not?
where do you find the filling plug for the gear oil on a 1993 Toyota tercel
Check the transmission fluid level, also make sure that the safety switch did not go bad.
There is no "switch". To cancel overdrive move the gear lever from "D" to "4".
The 1993 Toyota Camry gearbox holds nine quarts of gear oil. The manufacturer recommends that you never overfill the gearbox.
If you have a manual transmission, it may need a new plastic bushing at the bottom of the shifter. My 1991 Toyota pickup kept slipping out of gear due to a deteriorated plastic bushing. I picked up a new bushing at the local Toyota parts department for around $11.
Some special editions of the 1st generation Toyota 4Runner came stock with 31x10.5-15 sized tires. If you contact the parts department at your local Toyota Dealership you can get the speedometer gear for this tire size, as long as you keep the stock gear. I have heard of people cramming 33 inch diameter tires with no modifications to the vehicle however I would not recommend this due to rubbing issues.
it depends if it is an automatic transmission it takes atf (automatic transmission fluid) if it's a manual it takes gear oil
If a 1993 Land Rover Discovery is stuck in a low ratio gear, check the transmission fluid levels. If the fluid levels check out okay, the transmission may be experiencing a jammed gear.
First Gear: 3.625:1 Second Gear: 2.043:1 Third Gear: 1.394:1 Fourth Gear: 1.00:1 Fifth Gear: 0.853:1 Reverse: -4.039:1
Press the button on the left side of the transfer case selector lever. It's the lever on the console next to the gear shift lever.
each cam gear is marked as well as the crankshaft gear