In a 2000 Ford Focus SE :
That would be the 2.0 liter , Single Over Head Cam ( SPI ) four cylinder engine
Try checking the transmission fluid.
On a Ford Focus : The transaxle ( transmission ) is in the engine compartment , bolted to the engine , on the drivers side of the engine compartment
I have a 2000 Ford Focus it uses Mercon V. Mercon V is what I use in my 2000 Focus with a standard transmission. I have an Automatic 2000 Ford Focus station wagon and the owners manual suggests Mercon V.
In a 2000 Ford Mustang , 3.8 liter V6 , automatic transmission : The automatic transmission fluid level dipstick is by the firewall , in the area near where the transmission bolts to the rear of the engine , on the PASSENGER side of the engine in the engine compartment
underneath the engine
Depends on which engine it has and if it is a standard or an automatic.
There is NO "Reservoir" for a AX4N, Automatic Transmission. There is an oil pan and a torque converter which is between the engine and the transmission where it bolts to the engine.
The automatic transmission ( transaxle ) fluid dipstick is near the firewall where the transmission is bolted to the rear of the engine
The engine oil dipstick is on the drivers side of the 4.0 liter V6 engine in a 2000 Ford Ranger Also , the AUTOMATIC transmission fluid dipstick is to the passenger side of the engine , near the firewall , where the automatic transmission is bolted to the rear of the engine * the manual transmission does not have a dipstick , the fluid level is checked underneath the vehicle on the side of the transmission
The automatic transmission does - look near the firewall just on the passenger side of the engine
42RE or 46RE depending on engine size.
Yes it does. The proper way to check automatic transmission fluid is to check it while engine is at idle.