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Dexron 3 will do just fine.
On my 1993 Topaz, the transmission fluid dipstick is on the right side of the engine, near the front, just to the left of the battery. It looks a lot like the oil dipstick, but, when you pull it out, the writing on the dipstick clearly mentions that the fluid level should be checked when the engine is hot and idling, and that a certain type of Mercury automatic transmission fluid should be used to refill.
You may use same oil as the automatic transmission oil. If you don't have any, any auto parts shop will. Dexron.
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Low on fluid, dirty filter, worn clutches.
try the cool line fitting from the radiator to the transmission i just had that problem on a 1994 mercury Sometimes you can leak out of the tailhousing of your transmission if the housing seal is slightly damaged
I guess you are looking for automatic transmission. Standing in front of the car, hood open, your right side, look between the rad. and the engine. Its a little lower than the top of the rad.
There isn't a transmission capacity the only thing you go by is the amount of gears it has.
The switching is done within the transmission by internal pressure. YOu may just be low on fluid. I have had this happen to my 93 topaz three times (plus a fourth that happened before I got the car). Every time it happened the fluid level was full. The tranny used (ATX) on the topaz has a governor on it. If the governor is not set right it will not shift. I have had to have the governor gear replaced Dec. 2005 because of this. Once you have one problem with the transmission you may have problems the rest of the car's life. I am now on my 4th transmission.
you could use a turkey baster
Possibly. Look at the model # on each transmission. If they are the same, then they are interchangeable.
For automatic trans, should be good with Dexron 3, but just in case check for type F. The dexron works in the standard also.