The 1995 Mercury Tracer with a 1.9L engine typically requires about 6 to 7 quarts of automatic Transmission Fluid when performing a complete fluid change, including the torque converter. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and ensure you use the correct type of fluid, which is usually Mercon or Mercon V for this vehicle. When checking fluid levels, it's best to do so when the transmission is warm and running.
4.1 Qt.s
On a 1997 Mercury Tracer : The AUTOMATIC transmission fluid dipstick would be on the side of the transmission ( transaxle ) in the area of the brake fluid reservoir . The manual transmission ( transaxle ) does not have a dipstick
According to the 1997 Mercury Tracer Owner Guide : For the automatic and manual transaxle ( transmission ) ( Motorcraft MERCON Multi Purpose automatic transmission fluid )
PULL THE DIPSTICK ! * The dipstick is located between the engine and battery on the driver's side.
Dexron/mercon
Yes... where the dipstick is. You take a funnel and add enough fluid to fill it up to the proper level. Do this while the engine is running and the transmission is in Park.
Should be a plug at the side of the transmission- fill to this level
PULL THE DIPSTICK!! the dip stick is located between the engine and the battery on the driver's side under the hood!
On the 93 escort, brother to Tracer, there was only a breather valve at the top of the transmission and fluid needed to be added by removing an access bolt OR it had a small yellow dipstick at the top of the transmission.
Down the tube that holds trans dipstick.
On a 1997 Mercury Tracer : The power steering fluid reservoir is at the front of the engine compartment , near the passenger side of the engine compartment * looking from the FRONT of the vehicle , it is the reservoir on the RIGHT
On a 1997 Mercury Tracer : The power steering fluid reservoir is at the front of the engine compartment , near the passenger side of the engine compartment ( looking from the FRONT of the vehicle it is the reservoir on the RIGHT )