yup had the same problem never knew what broke in the tranny
For a 1993 Ford Ranger , 5 speed manual transmission : ( trans code " M " / Mazda ) It takes 2.8 U.S. quarts of MERCON automatic transmission fluid
80-90 w gear lube ANSWER Motorcraft Mercon Automatic Transmission Fluid in your 1993 Ranger manual (Mazda )transmission (YES - ATF ! ) 80 gear lube was used in 1991 + 1992 for the Mitsubishi manual transmission / 2.9 L engine equipped Rangers
automatic has a dipstick under the hood. manual should have a plug on the side of it.
I know if you have an auto transmission v6 Mazda mx6 93. You can put the transmission fluid in a 1993 Mazda Mx6 v6 from where you check the dip of transmission fluid. It is located close to the battery and close to the fuel filter. Its cap is orange color. For the manual transmission, you have to look under neath of the car, there is a bolt for drain and a bolt for to fill. Look around it, you will see it.
you could either have a bad syncranizer or the throw out bearing is up
if it is a 5speed it does not take trannsimission fluid it take cluth fluid
In the 1993 manual transmission Mustang the capacitie is 5.6 pts.
From Haynes Repair manual #36071, 1993-2005 Ford Ranger Pick-ups and 1994-2005 Mazda B-Series Pick-ups: Autotamatic transmission fluid: 1997 and later = MERCON V automatic transmission fluid Manual transmission lubricant type: MERCON automatic transmission fluid
Yes, you can put a manual transmission in a 1993 Lincoln Town Car. The purpose of the engine is to provide motion to the transmission.
According to Haynes Repair Manual #36071, 1993-2005 Ford Ranger pickups, all models: Manual transmission fluid type is MERCON automatic transmission fluid.
No dipstick on the manual transmission , fluid level is checked underneath the car at the transmission fill plug
Unfortunately these are not interchangeable. The 1993 model was a complete retooling of the 626, a bad one at that....the 1991 had an excellent transmission, the 1993 through 1998 were all terrible. In theory, you could retrofit, but that would be expensive.