A 2001 Mazda Protege has a seal system, meaning the car does not have a dipstick to check the Transmission Fluid. It is best to take it to a dealership to have the fluid tested, but a person can check it by slightly pulling out the plug under the car, and see the condition of the fluid coming out of the plug.
There is no stick on a manual transmission, you check the fluid with the fill plug
There is no stick on a manual transmission, you check the fluid with the fill plug
Should be a plug at the side of transmission - fill to oil starts coming out of this plug
AUTO - There is a dipstick. Looks like a oil stick. Manual - There is a check plug in the side of the tranny
To add brake fluid in a 1990 Mazda Protege, you need to locate the brake fluid reservoir and check the levels. The reservoir is located on the master cylinder for the brakes.
If your heater does not work on your 94 Mazda Protege, check the thermostat. You can also check the heater fuse to ensure it has not blown.
You have to disconnect the speedometer cable to check it. There are no marks but halfway up the gear is where the fluid should be. Then pump fluid into it if its low.
the part of the transmission where the fluid goes is on the drivers side part of the transmission. its right above the transmission temperature sensor and its the biggest bolt head right above the transmission temp sensor
Unlike washer solvent, power steering fluid and coolant, transmissions do not have a separate container. The fluid is contained in the transmission itself. Look for a dipstick to check the level similar to how the oil is checked. I am assuming you have an automatic. YOu need to BClear.
Check the polarity of the etho port
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