Your Truck has a M5R2 Transmission and calls for ATF. The Drain plug is on the drivers side plainly labeled DRAIN. The Fill plug is also on the drivers side about half way up and is the same size as the Drain Plug. As can be seen in this picture http:/www.fivaxis.comm5r2rebuildpt37.jpg just below the Special Bolt. If you are wanting to rebuild then the site http://www.fivaxis.com/m5r2rebuild/ also goes into detail on the subject, another site would be http://www.mn12performance.com/mn12how-to/m5r2_rebuild/m5r2-rebuild-howto.html but as with all things always use a manual.
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I believe it is rated at 205 horsepower with the manual transmission , and 195 horsepower with the automatic transmission on a 1994 F150
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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
You can find a 1981 Ford F150 manual transmission diagram inside the vehicle's owner's manual. Some auto stores also have the diagram available.
on the side
Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid in your 5 speed manual transmission on a 2000 F-150
Yes.. I Have a 1990 F-150 4X4 and it is a 5-Speed Manual Transmission
The owners manual for the 1999 F150 shows Motorcraft MERCON ATF ( automatic transmission fluid ) for the 5 speed manual transmission
Should be a plug on the side of transmission - fill to this level
that all depends on what is wrong with it
any kind
I cannot find the transmission lipstick on my 1998 F-150 with a manual transmission.