Careful here. The 1992 Ranger with a 5 speed manual required Automatic Transmission Fluid. Ford applications require Mercon-Desron II or III. Do NOT add the SAE60-90 gear oil to this vehicle, play it safe and add the ATF.
In a 1989 Ford Ranger : See if there is an information sticker on the end of the drivers door or the latch pillar Transmission code " D " is the Mitsubishi 5 speed manual transmission Transmission code " M " is the Mazda 5 speed manual transmission
In a 1989 Ford Ranger : No If you have the Mitsubishi made 5 speed manual transmission ( transmission code " D " ) it takes ( 2.4 U.S. quarts of 80-90W gear lube ) If you have the Mazda made 5 speed manual transmission ( transmission code " M " ) it takes ( 2.8 U.S. quarts of MERCON automatic transmission fluid )
That would depend on which 5 speed manual transmission you have in your 1989 Ford Ranger : The Mitsubishi ( transmission code " D " ) takes ( 80-90W gear lube ) The Mazda ( transmission code " M " ) takes ( MERCON automatic transmission fluid )
Yes, it will fit fine.
In a 1989 Ford Ranger : It depends on which 5 speed manual transmission you have : A Mitsubishi ( transmission code " D " ) takes ( 2.4 U.S. quarts of 80-90W gear lube A Mazda ( trans code " M " ) takes ( 2.8 quarts of MERCON automatic transmission fluid )
( No ) according to www . the ranger station . com ( no spaces ) 1987 was the last model year where a 4 speed manual transmission was used with some combinations * and if you mean an automatic ( Yes ) the A4LD
A4LD - 4 speed automatic
There is a fill plug on the body of the 5 speed manual transmission
Either a 4-speed manual or a 3-speed automatic
It's pressed on or or is threaded clockwise, depending on whether your truck came with the Mitsubishi or Mazda transmission. Try turning it counter-clockwise with a decent amount of force.
The 1989 Ford Mustang GT came with a T-5 five-speed manual or an optional automatic transmission
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