Is this a trick? I have a 1994 Mazda B3000 and there dip stick along the fire way, more to the left. Open the hood and find the stick that says "Transmission Fluid". Remove the stick, after the engine is hot, and transmission in "Park" and wipe it clean. Read the directions on the stick. Yeah! Douglas Lamberson metropac@earthlink.net This is all very interesting unless it is a manual transmission, that check is a little more grounding.
Dexron II (or III) is the recommended automatic transmission fluid for a 1994 Mazda Navajo. It requires 3 quarts to do a fluid change.
check the transmission fluid. Mine was quite low and I had the same problem. Topped it up and problem was solved..... now find out why the fluid level is low.
There is a fill plug on the side of the 1994 Camaro transmission. Remove the plug to check the fluid. The fluid should be high enough to be just before running out of the plug hole.
The 1994 Mazda 626 was built with 4 and 6-cylinder option models. The CD4E transmission has a fill of 7.4-quarts (qts). The GF4A-EL has a larger capacity of 9.3-qts.
Idling in neutral.
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
For your manual transmission , I believe it is on the drivers side
Should be a plug at the side of the transmission- fill to this level
Through the tube used to check the fluid level.
transmission fluid is in the transmission
There is a plug on the side of the transmission for checking/adding lubricant. When adding lubricant, use a syringe or squeeze bottle.
You do it from under the car. Through the filler plug. Jacking the car on a level surface, remove the filler bolt (square bolt in the middle of transmission on driver's side) and put your finger into the hole, if you feel the fluid it's OK; otherwise, refil