This information can be found in your owner's manual.
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Depends on the size of the engine and what part you are using, but in most cases yes.
i believe 2004
Yes
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Are you sure there is one? Ford products typiocally have one, but I am not aware of Nissan having one.
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If a 1988 Nissan Sentra is slow to accelerate when put in gear, the transmission might need to have the screen filter cleaned and the fluid drained and replaced. Older vehicles should have the transmission serviced after the vehicle reaches 100,000 miles and ever 100,000 miles after that.
Nissan's service manual says every 60k miles put id say 30k miles is the sweet spot for a long living tranny
more then likely being the engines are so different youll have to basically have a donor car to use as youll probly need the wirehareness and computer along with the engine and tranny and possibly the drive shafts as well as custom mounts for the engine and tranny
The fluid goes in where the dipstick for the tranny is, pull the dipstick out and put the fluid into the dipstick tube.
Transmission fluid is always put in through the Tranny dipstick tube.