large bolt head located on drivers, side of transmission.
there is no fluid for a manual transmission
Remove the cap and check the level when the fluid is hot.
no the transmissions are different and it wont work.
yes,if both are 2.9 motors,both are 4wd, and you are talking about the bronco2,not the full size bronco
probably the through out baring or ur trany is goin out
Dexron or Mercon III or one that is compatible with those two types. Power steering takes Type F Transmission fluid.
Check the TFI module. It is located on the distributor.
The 1987 Ford F3 50 transmission fluid capacity is 8.3 quarts. You can check the transmission fluid level with the transmission dipstick.
Hard Knocks - 1987 Bronco's Rib - 1.5 was released on: USA: 29 May 1987
I would check the idle air solenoid on the intake manifold
look under the driver side right beside the transmission there is a slide with a bolt and nut loosen them and have someone put the lever in place then tighten
Check your TPS TPS = throttle position system