engine must be removed from the car. that requires removal of all electrical connectors, both half-shafts(from axles), 2 fuel lines, vaccum line from brake booster and from top of throttle body, main air tube from air box(where air filter is changed), air box must be removed as well as radiator, and battery holder, and exaust manifold from the exaust pipe.
4 bolts hold engine to the car, and for manual transmission, shifter and stabilizer bar.
once engine is removed from car, 4 main bolts, 2 minor bolts, and 4 tiny bolts hold transmission to block. 4 tiny bolts hold on the dust shield( thin plate attached to block), 2 minor bolts, 1 on each side attached to brackets on the block, then 4 large bolt, 2 near the head come out toward the transmission as well as 1 lower rear bolt. final large bolt comes out toward the exaust manifold and is on the lower front. removal of the starter is required to remove the upper rear main bolt and it has 2 bolts(to transmission) and 2 nuts (for the bottom bracket of the starter. without more info, this is the best i can offer, ...{ASMDEMON}
The transmission fluid capacity on a Ford Festiva is 3.75 litres for a manual transmission.
Depends on what exactly is wrong with it :) Unless it is about simply replacing or adjusting the clutch cable, replacing the clutch involves removing transmission out, which means taking the axles out etc.
Usually in or on the gearbox or transmission
just buy a new one and replace it
1 17mm in front and 2 14mms in back.
Ford Festiva was created in 1986.
By removing the transmission from the truck, then removing the seal.
Ford did not make a festiva for sale in the us in 1997. They made and sold an Aspire auto trans or straight drive
I think the Festiva manual transmission uses ATF The auto parts store or the owners manual will tell you
Engine, not motor... there is a difference. The engine in the 1993 Ford Festiva/Kia Pride/Mazda 121 was the fuel injected 1.3 liter Mazda B3 engine.
How do you get the door trim off a 1997 Ford Festiva?"
where is the heater fan located on a89 ford festiva