There are multiple styles of transmissions. There is the average automatic and standard (or manual) transmissions. And then there is the sequential transmission, which is essentially an automatic, but also gives the driver the ability to shift gears manually without the use of a clutch. And finally there is the CVT or continuously variable transmisson, which is a gearless transmission that works with a belt and variable pulleys.
It is the spin on style filter inside the transmission pan.It is the spin on style filter inside the transmission pan.
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It should take the universal ford style called Dex/Merc transmission fluid.
Depends on model, engine, transmission and driving style
Yes as long as the 99 is the OLD body style.
No. They did make a manually shifted "Semi Automatic transmission". No clutch, just shifted manually.
Depends on engine, transmission, gearing, driving style, etc.
You will find it on right side of transmission...... just below the chrome transmission side cover..... on the side of the transmission case.... it is centered and is a pipe plug,,,,, it is a Torx t-40 unless someone replaced it with a allen style.
Mopar ATF+4
4l70e
Transmission temp sensors do fail. they are easy to replace. it is located on the front of the transmission, just below the trans filter ( for automatic) the connector is a pinch style 2 wire assembly. the temp sensor is threaded into the case. Transmission temp sensors do fail. they are easy to replace. it is located on the front of the transmission, just below the trans filter ( for automatic) the connector is a pinch style 2 wire assembly. the temp sensor is threaded into the case.