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Automatic transmissions used on Fords do not have a drain plug in the transmission pan
1991-1996 Ranger automatic transmissions use Mercon type automatic transmission fluid.
The 1972 Ford Ranger pickup truck transmission holds 12 quarts of transmission fluid. The 1972 Ford transmission can only use a transmission fluid made for Ford transmissions.
how to rebuild a automatic transmissions on a 99 4x4 4.0 ford ranger
what are the years and kinds of Automatic transmissions that will fit in a 2.3l 97 ford ranger 4x2
no the transmissions are different and it wont work.
Inside the transmission! Got to remove the trans oil pan to get to it.
A 1995 Ford Ranger typically uses a transmission from the 1993 to 1997 model years. The most common transmissions are the Mazda M5OD-R1 manual transmission and the Ford 4R44E automatic transmission. However, it's always best to verify compatibility with specific engine options and configurations.
Several factors are involved with the ability to swap these transmissions. Depending on the Ranger year, the bellhousing and clutch systems can be different sizes, as well as the mounts. With the year of the Ranger and the 6 cylinder transmission then you can determine if the switch is possible.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but the transmission for a 4x4 has a different tailpiece on it so the transfer case can be bolted to it
Unfortunately , most automatic transmissions don't have a drain plug in the transmission pan , so the pan has to be dropped with transmission fluid in the pan . Can be quite messy !
According to the owners manual - Motorcraft MERCON V for automatic and manual transmissions