In the Haynes Manual it is identified as "Honda CVT Fluid" - I'm sure there is a commerical equivelant but you'd have to ask you local mechanic or auto parts store.
rear, most have rear differential
The rear differential pertains to a motor vehicle and means the differential that is situated in the final drive of the transmission assembly, found in rear-wheel drive vehicles.
Look underneath the rear of the vehicle. If you see a driveshaft extending from the front of the vehicle and entering a differential gear housing on the rear axle, then it is a 4WD. the absence of a driveshaft and differential means it is a 2WD (front wheel drive).
Rear differential in a rear wheel drive vehicle
rear wheel drive or 4 wheel drive capable
It's used on front engine rear wheel drive and most 4 wheel drive vehicles it couples the transmission with the rear differential.
The rear differential plug is located on the inside top part of the differential. Where the drive shaft connects.
On a rear wheel drive vehicle, the rear axles transfer power from the rear differential to the rear wheels.
Front Wheel Drive. Front wheel drive on 1999
rear wheel drive ( and if equipped 4x4 capable )
A 1999 Mercury Tracer is a front wheel drive vehicle
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