If it's a manual it will take type F but if its a atomatic it should say on the end of the trany dip stick
No, do you?
No.
Yes allot of vehicles use a standard transmission to tow.
Trany is short for transmission.
Probably the trany cooler in the rad has let go. If this is the case then the coolant is in the trany also. check the trany for coolant and if it is you will need a trany very soon. I've tried flushing the trany when this has happened in the past and have yet to save a trany. Usually within 3-6 week the trany stops working.
The plug is in the front of the transmission. Get a funnel and fill it up until oil comes out.
trany pan is the oil reservoir for the trany. Also provides access to the filter, valve body & trany internal components
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trany pan is the oil reservoir for the trany. Also provides access to the filter, valve body & trany internal components
Yes if it is the same trany. Auto will work in a manual but not the other way around. On_mitch
Automatic uses Dextron Manual uses 75w90 gear oil