Manual transmissions have lubricant that is only changed when the transmission is serviced. It is not necessary to check it regularly, and there is no provision for doing so.
pull the check plug it will either be gear lube or auto trans fluid
It is important to check and maintain the fluid levels of a vehicle. A person can check the manual transmission fluid of a 1997 Kia Sephia by looking under the hood and checking the dipstick with the cap labeled ATF or Trans Fluid.
No dipstick on the manual trans. You have to remove a plug at the midpoint on the side of the case to check fluid.
I know that a 1994 ranger with a manual trans. uses automatic trans. fluid
If this is a standard shift transmission, some one may have put the incorrect trans fluid in to it. Drain and refill with correct fluid, check your drivers manual for correct trans fluid.
Cannot check fluid level. Factory filled and sealed with a preset amount. If there are no leaks, do not worry. If it leaks, after necessary repairs, drain and refill with correct amount.
If it's a manual trans, you check it from underneath the vehicle. There should be a plug on the transmission towards the top.
manual trans 91 Toyota pickup?
auto trans fluid its crazy i know
automatic trans fluid. Mercon works fine.
two quarts of synchromesh
I believe on the drivers side of the manual trans there will be two fill plugs the top one is the fill plug. if you stick your finger in the hole a little bit you should get fluid on your finger. its a rather big bolt head if i remember correctly. its about midway up the trans.