im pretty sure it is. because if you leave your car in 1st then you could risk ramming it into something in front of you.
no its not illegal in most states. check with your dept. of transportion
Next to the starter
It is very difficult to install any sort of shifter in manual transmission vehicles and should be done by a pro.
Same as you do on a manual transmission... you drain the transmission fluid, remove the PTO cover, and install the hydraulic pump or motor where the PTO cover was.
If it has a manual transmission - yes. Auto tranny - no.
found it, it's under the manafold in the back Specify that you were looking for the automatic transmission starter because the Manual transmission has the starter right below the battery and air filter 15mm bolts btw
I was looking at one of the Ford websites , and for a 1996 Ford Explorer 4.0 litre V6 : It lists two different part numbers for a starter depending on whether it is an automatic or manual transmission
I have never heard of an Automatic Starter. Are you talking about a Remote Starter? Now if you are asking if an A/T equipped Mazda and a Manual Transmission equipped Mazda have the same starter, the answer is yes, they are identical.
you can install an automatic transmission, but i wouldn't try one from a v6 unless your motor is a v6 as well
Go buy a Haynes or Chilton manual and they have explicit directions.
This is a major mechanical project. Remove the clutch and manual transmission and the radiator. Install automatic transmission, new driveshaft, new radiator. You have just spent as much as a car is worth.
AnswerRight under the back intake manifold