I'm having a similar problem. I can't seem to find anything about manual Transmission Fluid for my '99 Eclipse. However, when I went to Autozone and asked about it, one guy told me that some Hondas have a transmission that shares oil with the engine, so when you change the oil, you're changing trans fluid also. After reading manuals and googling, etc. I've found that there is not even any way possible to tap into the transmission. No plugs, no dip stick, nothing. So, my theory is that the transmissions on this car, also shares the engines oil. However, this is just a theory.
Good Eclipse video on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=8DY5CqYqXEc
On the side of the transmission that faces to the front of the car, there is a plug that looks like a pipe plug. Take it out and fill it with your manual transmission fluid until it starts to come out. Then replace the plug.
the automatic trans fluid in all Mitsubishi's with the exception of the Chrysler eclipse is diamond atf sp 3.
That model of Eclipse came with a 4 speed automatic or a 5 speed manual transmission.
I believe in general, every 30,000 miles is the recommended.
I know that a 1994 ranger with a manual trans. uses automatic trans. fluid
there wont be a tranny dipstick on any vehicle with a manual trans. due to the fact there is gear oil not trany fluid in the trans. but to check the l;evel or to change the gear oil there will be either on the bottom or side of the trans itself 2 plugs. one being a drain plug and the other being a fill/check plug.
manual trans 91 Toyota pickup?
auto trans fluid its crazy i know
The exact same place you check the fluid level.
automatic trans fluid. Mercon works fine.
two quarts of synchromesh
manual fluid is thicker auto trans is like power steering fluid..watery