There is usually no transmission cap. The tube that the tranny dip stick is in is where you add fluid if it is an automatic. You usually need a funnel that has a longer neck on it. If it isa standard then there is a check bolt that you remove and add fluid that way. Good luck.
transmission fluid. If you use Dextron Dot II that will be ok as it is the most upto date
I don't know about a 1993 but my 1990 929 takes ATF Dexron II for the power steering - it's transmission fluid. If you don't know, look under your hood, there should be a diagram of everything that your car needs. or takes
I have a 1993 929. My husband just changed the transmission fluid in it. He said you have to completely drop the transmission and make sure the you replace the filter also. Then put the transmission back up and fill it with fluid. Mine took app. 6 quarts. ,Jennifer Actually you do not have to remove the transmission, their should be a drain plug on the side of the transmission pan, if not you can loosen the transmission pan, which should have between 8 to 12 bolts on, you can change your tranny fluid, and filter from there and replace a new gasket. No need in dropping your transmission. Your getting into more head ache than you need. I Jennifer.
If its a standard trans it dont have 1. If its an automatic it should be along the fire wall.
you have to remove the dash and every thing attached to it. Is it the same for a 1988 Mazda 929?
its the r4ael a Nissan transmission.
WHERE IS THE FUSE BOX IN MY 929 MAZDA AND WHERE. HOW DOES THE ENGINE CHECK LIGHT LOOK AND LAST WHY IS IT ON AND STILL RUN
In the engine bay. Infront of the stuts
Not getting fuel or spark?
I do not have any pics of the transmission, but let me give you a small PC of advise: If you are replacing your trans, take it to a "non Mazda Transmission shop". The reason being is that the transmissions in these cars are the same size of those being put into the smaller Mazdas, according to Fayetteville Transmission and a Mazda tech. I was advised to put a heavier transmission in my 92 929 and it has been amazing for years, not one problem. $1800 was my cost. One of the few things to still be going strong on this car!
on the passenger side, its mounted on the transmission cant miss it
The thermostat on a 1993 Mazda 929 is located on the top of the motor just before the manifold covers. Look for the largest hose coming from the radiator at the top and trace the length of the hose back to its connection to the motor and the thermostat is at the point the hose connects to the motor.