It has a similar drain plug as the engine oil has. Just drive up a ramp, locate the drain plug on the tranny and remove. Will drain better if warm. Clean the plug and drain area. The fill plug is facing the front of the vehicle and the 80/90 weight gear oil will go in easier if you have a hose and fill from above.
a little less then 3 quarts
Should be a plug at the side of the transmission - fill to this level
I know that a 1994 ranger with a manual trans. uses automatic trans. fluid
you have to remove the trans and flywheel.
The Owners Manual says 4 quarts (U.S. Measurment).
manual trans 91 Toyota pickup?
auto trans fluid its crazy i know
automatic trans fluid. Mercon works fine.
two quarts of synchromesh
Kia Rio manual trans fluid changeChange the manual transmission fluid, first remove drain pulg on the lower bottom of the transmission. Drain old fluid. Reinstall drain plug. Remove the speed cable housing from the transmission, this is where you add the new fluid.
manual fluid is thicker auto trans is like power steering fluid..watery
The manual that came with my 1990 Acura Integra GS indicates to use Dexron II. If you change the fluid only it's 3.2 qts. I hope this answers your question.