Yes and no. Hard to think of good answer but Trans-axle is where you have the transmission and axle drive unit built into one. Front wheel drive. But you can have a transmissione do both front and also supply power to rear axle, AWD(All Well Drive). 2000 is where everything starts to change, in some vehicles other then P/U trucks still use a regular trans and a transfer case to direct power to the front axle.
Yes , the transaxle is a transmission on a front wheel drive vehicle
No, a transaxle is a transmission in a front wheel drive car.
Yes, they are the same thing.
A transaxle is the transmission in a front wheel drive vehicle
The transaxle/transmission is bolted to the driver side of the engine.The transaxle/transmission is bolted to the driver side of the engine.
The AUTOMATIC transmission ( transaxle ) dipstick is on the transaxle just to the left of the battery when looking from the front of the vehicle , the manual transaxle does not have a dipstick
The "transmission" and the "transaxle" are the same thing. I don't think you can get them all out at the same time. The back of the transmission is held in with two huge bolts that you have to pull the engine to get to.
Transaxle filter?? Does not have one. It does however have a transmission filter that is located inside the transmission.
It depends on if it is a manual transaxle or an automatic transaxle. If it is a manual transaxle, you can use any SG-rated 5W30 motor oil. If it is an automatic transaxle, then you need DEXRON II Automatic Transmission Fluid.
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
Yes ( I believe the transmission on a front wheel drive car is called the transaxle )
transmission or transaxle