i assume u have manual tranny. It's GL-4 75w-90. I seen alot of people use redline, but myself, i use purple oil. It helps a little. If u need the location of the drain plug and fill plug, the drain plug is when u face the front of the car, it's on the right hand bottom on the transmission. the bolt face down to the ground. very big bolt... I think is 23mm bolt ( correct me if I am wrong please) and the fill plug is facing forward to the front bumper at the middle upper of tranny. It's hard to fill the fluid if u have manual. U will need a funnel with extension. It will take sometimes to fill it. If manual tranny, you will need 3.04 Quarts of tranny fliud. I don't have info on automatic. Good luck
Dexron III
transmission fluid. If you use Dextron Dot II that will be ok as it is the most upto date
DOT-4 is recommended
Use Mazda ATF M-V or Dexron III. Either one is acceptable.
From Haynes Repair manual #36071, 1993-2005 Ford Ranger Pick-ups and 1994-2005 Mazda B-Series Pick-ups: Autotamatic transmission fluid: 1997 and later = MERCON V automatic transmission fluid Manual transmission lubricant type: MERCON automatic transmission fluid
Use Dextron automatic transmission fluid (even for manual transmission) per the factory manual. Cheers Malcolm Use Dextron automatic transmission fluid (even for manual transmission) per the factory manual. Cheers Malcolm
Some use manual transmission lube and some use automatic transmission fluid. Call your local Mazda dealer and make sure you use the correct one. Or just look in your owner's manual.
use brake fluid
For a 1993 Ford Ranger , 5 speed manual transmission : ( trans code " M " / Mazda ) It takes 2.8 U.S. quarts of MERCON automatic transmission fluid
NO, Break Fluid Only
40wt transmission fluid 40wt transmission fluid
The type of automatic transmission fluid to use should be engraved on the transmission fluid dipstick