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Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid for the automatic and 5 speed manual transaxles according to the owners manual
According to the Haynes manual; for automatic transmissions, 3 speed transaxles, 7 quarts. For 4 speed transaxles, 9.5 quarts. For manual transmissions, 2000 model year and earlier, 2 quarts. 2001 and later, 1.8 quarts.
Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid in the automatic and manual transaxles according to the 1999 Ford Escort owners manual
According to the 1997 Ford Escort Owner Guide both the automatic and manual transaxles ( transmissions ) take Motorcraft MERCON multi - purpose automatic transmission fluid
auto trans have it but the manual transaxles/transmissions have a gadge under the speedometer cable and etched diagram next to it if you need more im here to answer...
The 1997 Ford Aspire owners manual ( view on-line at www . motorcraft service . com - no spaces - click on Owner Guides ) shows Motorcraft MERCON for the automatic and manual transaxles . Approximate capacity for the manual transaxle is ( 5.2 quarts / 4.9 liters )
The ( 1996 ) Ford Aspire Owner Guide shows that Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used in the automatic and manual transaxles ( transmissions )
This question refers to transaxles. A transaxle can be of automatic, manual and constantly variable type. The transmission system modifies through gears the engine power before being transmitted to the wheels and or other gear drives.
The MANUAL transaxle does not use transmission fluid. All 1994 Toyota manual transaxles use API GL-4 or GL-5 (oil grade), 75W-90 or 80W-90 (viscosity) gear oil. DO NOT USE TRANSMISSION FLUID which is meant for an automatic transaxle.
The benefits on a manual treadmill are that it pretty cheap since I has a few components, takes less space and they is nothing to service since there is no motor.
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Yes you can. Manual or Automatic, taken from either the I4 or the V6. You can also use transaxles (the technical word for Ford front wheel drive transmissions) out of Ford Contours and Mercury Mystiques produced between '95 and '00.