take the bolts out, if your asking that question its probably to difficult for you
A4ld
If you are referring to an automatic transmission drain plug there isn't one.
Used? $600 for the transmission and $600 for the labor
Remove the Ford Ranger automatic transmission drain plug. The drain plug is in the bottom of the transmission. Allow the oil to drain out and replace the plug. Fill the transmission with new transmission fluid.
Remove the transmission oil pan
It is easier to remove the engine separately. The torque converter bolts must be removed to separate.
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With a manual transmission, it is on the passenger side of the transmission case. There are two 3/8 square plugs. One is the drain and one is the fill. With an automatic, there is no drain. You have to remove the pan.
Mercon Automatic Transmission Fluid, ATF.
To remove the automatic transmission from a 1955 Ford, first, ensure the vehicle is securely elevated and disconnected from the battery. Drain the transmission fluid and remove the driveshaft, then disconnect the transmission linkage and any electrical connections. Next, unbolt the transmission from the engine and remove the crossmember and any supporting brackets. Finally, carefully slide the transmission out of the vehicle, taking care to support its weight.
The 1990 Ford Bronco II typically comes equipped with either a Ford A4LD automatic transmission or a Mazda M5OD-R1 manual transmission. If you're looking to replace or upgrade the automatic transmission, the A4LD is the direct replacement option. It's important to ensure compatibility with the engine and transfer case when considering any transmission swaps or alternatives. Always verify with a trusted mechanic or parts supplier for specific fitment details.
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