you have to pull out the speedometer gear out of the transmission and use a long funnel to fill it. follow the red, i think, rubber cable the comes out of the firewall right around where the console would be and by the steering. it should just unscrew from the tranny. its an easy reach, but you cant see well while yer hands in there
how to check the fluid on a manual transmission for a 1989 ford probe gt
According to the 1996 Ford Probe Owner Guide : For the manual transaxle ( transmission ) ( Ford SAE 75W/90 gear oil , meeting Ford specification API GL-4 )
Negative......V6 uses different trans than I4
motorcraft.com shows for the 1990 Ford Probe 2.2 L ( 133 cubic inch ) 4 cylinder : ignition timing : 6 degrees BTDC , and --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 degrees BTDC - manual transmission - with turbo - with self test connector grounded
sawzall or a cutting torch! ;-)
3.9
If this is truly your question you shouldn't be driving a car.
why would you want too
i think that it might work
yes....
Ford's Probe shared its chassis and powertrain with Mazda's MX-6. So these 2 cars have the same transmission. The Mazda 626 may have the same transmission but not sure about that one.
Manual =2.9 quarts. Automatic =9.3 quarts