actually cheaper to buy a different car. to convert from auto to manuel, you will need a new gearbox and bellhousing. a clutch. a flywheel.a clutch pedal,and master and slave cylander for clutch.most likely need to buy a different drive shaft. then you will need to put it all in the car. you may even have to change gearbox mounts to accomadate different gear box.then if starter is different you will need new starter to match new flywheel
For an automatic transmission, check the side of the transmission by or at where the shifter linkage goes into the trans. For a manual transmission, check under the shifter boot.
there is no pilot bushing/bearing for the Geo Storms '90-'93 manual transaxle.
I am nto sure what you mean "will run" in all gears.........but if it won't move...... if it is a manual transmission, it could be the clutch, pressure plate, throwout bearing if it is an automatic, probably the torque converter. Check your shifter linkage to make sure it is all connected first.........
The U S light in yellow/orange is an "UP SHIFT LIGHT" this is a manual transmission. this is for fuel economy
manual transmiissions theres a fill plug on the drivers side take the wheel off and youll see it next to the cvjoint
it can be done. it is a pain to do so. It will more than likely require several parts and sensors to be changed as well. Not cheap to do. hope it helps. duboff
To fill the transmission fluid on a 1993 Geo Storm, locate the transmission dipstick tube, which is typically found near the back of the engine bay. Remove the dipstick, and use a funnel to add the appropriate type of transmission fluid through the tube. Ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is running to get an accurate reading. Always check the owner's manual for specific details on fluid type and capacity.
Under the hood, inside a tube, sticking out of the transmission
where do you add manuel transmission fluid on a 1991 geo storm 5 speed
The fill plug for a 1990 Geo Storm's 5-speed transmission is typically located on the side of the transmission case. You can find it near the top, allowing you to add transmission fluid without removing the entire unit. It usually requires a wrench or socket to remove, so be sure to check the owner's manual for specific details regarding the size and type of plug. Always ensure the vehicle is on a level surface when checking or filling the transmission fluid.
remove dipstick and place a funnel into the tube ..voila..only add while the car is running and in park ------------------------------------------ If this is a manual transmission, there is 2 big bolts on the driver SIDE of the transmission around where the axle slides in. The lower is for draining, the upper is for filling. Fill until oil pours out of the fill hole.
it is automatic