Transmission Fluid can be added through the transmission dipstick tube. You will need to use a funnel to limit spilling the fluid.
At the back of the engine there is a container you pour it into.
This vehicle do not have a transmission filter. All you have to do is drain the trans. fluid and refill.
there isn't one period
no 84 and 85 change out.
inside the transmission
It's on the side of the transmission, had 2 wires and looks like a little black cylinder.
What kind of transmission fluid is used for a toyota camry 1990
The short answer is yes. Both the 1989 and 1990 models use the RS5F50A manual or RE4F02A automatic transmission.
The transmission fluid cooled by routing it through the radiator. The fluid probably is a milky color because the radiator had failed internally allowing the coolant and transmission fluid to mix. Check the coolant and if looks milky change the radiator, coolant, and transmission fluid.
It'll fit, but it probably won't work very well, as a 1996 transmission would be wholly electronic, and the 1990 transmission would not.
I have a 1990 Ford Ranger XLT 5 speed 4x4 2.9L standard transmission. I recently had this question and this is what my manual says: For 1988 and on Mitsubishi transmission use SAE 80W transmission fluid For 1988 and on Mazda transmission use Mercon automatic transmission fluid For the transfer case '88 and on, it uses the Mercon automatic transmission fluid. The differentials use a "high grade lubricant" that is a different fluid than the transmission uses. I used Haynes. Look on page 1-2 for a list of all the lubricants and fluids and Chapter 7 for more information about the different transmissions.
On a 1990 Ford Ranger , 5 speed manual transmission : It depends on which transmission you have The Mitsubishishi ( transmission code " D " ) takes approximately ( 2.4 U.S. quarts of 80-90W gear lube ) The Mazda ( transmission code " M " ) takes ( 2.8 quarts of MERCON automatic transmission fluid )