The battery, cables and starter may be bad.
Very difficult and very expensive unless you have a donor car for parts. My advice, is sell this car a purchase a manual transmission car if that is what you want.Very difficult and very expensive unless you have a donor car for parts. My advice, is sell this car a purchase a manual transmission car if that is what you want.
It is towable only if it is a manual transmission in neutral. An automatic transmission is not towable unless the front wheels are put on a dolly or raised off the ground. The reason for this is that the pump that supplies lubricant to the transmission only runs when the engine is running.
No stock GN was ever built with a manual transmission (unless it was modified).
A dented transmission pan on a 93 Ford Escort will not cause it to act up unless it has caused a leak or damaged the internal components. A small dent will have no affect.
Through the dipstick tube. Unless its a manual transmission you have to go under the car and fill it through the transmission fill plug
Regular Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) unless it is a Manual Transmission then you will need, Manual Transmission and Transaxle Gear Lube 75W-90 API GL-4. I Suggest Synthetic it will last longer.
Yes, you can. Manual cars also come with cruise control. no unless it is a manual transmission....manual transmissions dont come with cruise control. You can even purchase a manual transmission vehicle equiped with cruise control from an original manufacturer.
By selling this car and buying another one with a manual. Unless you have a donor car, with all the parts, this would be cost prohibitive.
Yes, it is possible, but unless you have a donor car to salvage the necessary parts from, it is not cost effective. My advice, sell this car and buy one with a factory installed manual. You will be money and labor ahead. You will also avoid all the problems with such a switch on a FWD car.
Yes. Will it be cheap? Probably not, unless your car is really old. Transmission and engine work are probably the most expensive modifications you can make to a car.
Why would you need a schematic for a transmission unless you plan to overhaul it. Haynes makes good repair manuals for the public. They can be purchased at auto parts stores.
Follow the recommendation in your owner's manual. Or change it every 36,000 miles unless it is a sealed for life transmission.