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To add brake fluid in a 1990 Mazda Protege, you need to locate the brake fluid reservoir and check the levels. The reservoir is located on the master cylinder for the brakes.
Unlike washer solvent, power steering fluid and coolant, transmissions do not have a separate container. The fluid is contained in the transmission itself. Look for a dipstick to check the level similar to how the oil is checked. I am assuming you have an automatic. YOu need to BClear.
Fill the transmission filter with transmission fluid before you put the new transmission filter on. You probably will not need to add any transmission fluid.
need to know what wire go were for a 94 Mazda protege MAF sensor
As far as I know, there is no reservoir for transmission fluid. You have to just pull the dip stick up and look to see how much fluid you have and if you need to add more. .
1993 protege has it in tank uder rear seat. do not need to drop tank.
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Make sure you have the right transmission fluid. Changing the fluid will require removing the bottom of the pan and draining the fluid. You will need to replace the pan gasket and it is a good idea to replace the filter. There are kits available with the required parts.
You need OBD2 reader or scanner to get the codes
It depends on what vehicle it is in, and in some cases the exact transmission. Older Ford Rangers for instance come equipped with 2 different manual transmissions, one a Ford Transmission and the other a Mazda. The Ford uses gear lube and the Mazda A/T fluid. Most use a gear oil of varying weights, but some can use automatic transmission fluid. Check your owners manual or call the dealer.
There is usually no transmission cap. The tube that the tranny dip stick is in is where you add fluid if it is an automatic. You usually need a funnel that has a longer neck on it. If it isa standard then there is a check bolt that you remove and add fluid that way. Good luck.