12qts with the torque converter drained. It will be far less if you have just removed the pan and filter.
5.7 quarts for automatic transmission
can you answer the question i have a 1990 ford ranger with a Mazda manual transmission what fluid does it require
if it is an automatic then yes, if it is a standard transmission then no
If the Prelude is an automatic, yes, you use automatic transmission fluid. If it's a manual, there's manual transmission fluid. As much as possible, purchase the manufacturer (Honda) branded transmission fluid.
Mercon Automatic Transmission Fluid, ATF.
Unless it has a sealed for life transmission, you put fluid down the dipstick, where you check the fluid level.
Use only genuine Honda ATF-Z1 automatic transmission fluid and nothing else. Do not use any other fluid that claims to be compatible.
dexron-mercon
It holds 5 quarts
It depends on if it is a manual transaxle or an automatic transaxle. If it is a manual transaxle, you can use any SG-rated 5W30 motor oil. If it is an automatic transaxle, then you need DEXRON II Automatic Transmission Fluid.
Total capacity is almost nine quarts.
My Haynes book says that all Ford Taurus(es) & Mercury Sable(s) from 1986-1990 use Motorcraft Type F automatic transmission fluid for the power steering fluid. The transmission fluid doubles as the power steering fluid.FYI 1986 and 1987 automatic trans-axle fluid is Motorcraft Type H automatic transmission fluid and 1988 onward is Motorcraft Mercon automatic transmission fluid.The brand doesn't matter so much as the right type of fluid.Hope this helps.