Dextron III. standard or automatic. In a manual tranny you can get away with gear oil, but it is not correct. That is for rear ends on rear wheel drives. Some people use 1 quart of oil and fill the rest Dextron III, claiming better gear protection, but no proof on that. Best to use the Toyota recommended Dex III -better fuel economy. Dex II and III are the same....II is just the new version. -That's in case you look at an old Toyota Service Manual like mine for 1987. Cheers!
Should be a plug at the side of the transmission
if it is a automatic transmission you should change it every 15,000 miles, and if its a manual its recomeded at 30,000-45,000
Synchromesh Manual Transmission Fluid
75w90
80w90
Manual transmission = 2.5 u.s. qts. Auto transmission = 3.3 u.s. qts. source = 1992 Toyota Paseo repair manual
manual
fill to the plug hole on side of transmission
There is none. You have to remove the transmission pan to change the fluid.
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Should be a plug at the side of transmission - fill to this level
On a 1992 Ford Ranger : It depends on which 5 speed manual transmission you have : The Mitsubishi transmission , code " D " ( takes 4.8 pints of 80-90W gear lube ) The Mazda transmission , code " M " ( takes 5.6 pints of MERCON automatic transmission fluid )