The manual transmission doesn't have a dipstick , there will be a fill plug
on the transmission underneath the vehicle
there is no dip stick for a manual transmission .there is a bolt on the side of the trans you have to pull then stick your finger in ..if you can touch it its ok
No, dipstick. Fluid level is checked through a plug on the side.
The" manual" trans axle check/fill plug is located on the passenger side of the trans axle. use a box end wrench to remove it.
If the car has a manual gear box, there is none.
With engine running and trans warm add oil into trans dipstick tube
For a 1994 Ford F-150 : The AUTOMATIC transmission fluid level dipstick is in the engine compartment , near the firewall , towards the passenger side of the engine compartment , where the transmission is bolted to the rear of the engine * the manual transmission does not have a dipstick
I know that a 1994 ranger with a manual trans. uses automatic trans. fluid
I believe the manual transmission uses MERCON automatic transmission fluid
After you have driven the car and the transmission is hot, pull the dipstick out that says "Trans Fluid". It will be longer than the dipstick for the engine oil. You read it the same way as the oil dipstick using the holes at the bottom as level indicators.
manual trans. has a switch on the drivers side of the trans,auto is in the steering column.gmjim
Automatic, it is the little white ball on the front of the transmission. Manual, it does not have a stick. The fluid is set to the bottom of the fill hole.
According to my Haynes repair manual : For a 1994 Ford Explorer A4LD automatic transmission : ( MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used )