you chuck the god dam thing in the bin
then you vomit all over it
motor oil, transmission fluid, rearend grease, power steering fluid, and brake fluid.
Go to this link and it will illustrate how to trouble shoot and change the motor. http://www.infinite-idea.com/tsbs/TiltSteeringWheelInoperative.pdf
They change by the tilt of the earth's axis!
It goes in where your dipstick is in the back of motor compartment
You must loosen the top motor mount and tilt the engine forward.
tranny is built in the motor case and is changed everytime u change oil
The seasons change because of the Earth's tilt. When it's summer, the tilt will be facing more to the sun. When it's winter, the tilt will be facing away from the sun.
Tilt in reverse
No. Earth's tilt does not change as Earth revolves around the sun.
It is located in the washer fluid reservoir.
it may be possible in the future, but right now there is no technology that can change the axial tilt of the earth.
When the fluid no longer look red. Transmission fluid normally doesn't have to be changed that often. For a manual transmission, maybe after 100K. The manual transmission fluid is thicker and hardly ever breaks down. Unless the gears are clashing, etc. But for an automatic transmission: that would depend on how you drive you vehicle. A good idea for a transmission fluid change would be every 3rd to 4th motor oil change. The transmission fluid is completely different from motor oil, but will eventually wear out. I say a fluid and filter change. It is usually a bad idea to get a transmission flush if the transmission is doing good, so far.