3.9
Manual =2.9 quarts. Automatic =9.3 quarts
how to check the fluid on a manual transmission for a 1989 ford probe gt
The 1991 Ford Probe does not have a transmission fluid intake reservoir. All of the transmission fluid is contained in the transmission.
what type transmission fluid uses for a 1991 ford probe
You check it and add fluid at the same place. Look on the transmission for a dipstick.
It depends on if it is a manual or automatic transmission. For the manual transmission, there is a 17mm Allen plug in the side of it. Crawl under car and take the plug out. You can buy a fluid pump for about $20 at an autoparts store and the 17mm Allen wrench is about $10 at sears. It is pretty easy on the manual transmission, hardest part for me was finding the 17mm Allen wrench. Automatic transmission?? you cannot put the transmission fluid in by yourself you have to take it either to a V.W. dealer or someone who services these types of transmissions the fluid has to be pumped inif you notice there is no dipstick to check the fluid level that's because they use this probe the stick into your transmission to see how much fluid you have the probe costs about $1500 dollars expensiove yes keep in mind it will cost about $20 a quart the reason why I know this is because I am having problems with my transmission in my 2001 jetta if you have any more questions let me know. tunthakit@comcast.net
According to the manual, 7.9 quarts.
Negative......V6 uses different trans than I4
Same place you check it.
if you look at the front of your tranny. there will be a plug 15/16 big take it out and tranny fluid should come out. if not use a Allen key to put in the hole.
There is probably a leak in your auto matic transmission, check the level (just the same as checking your oil, but it is in a different place). You can buy the fluid cheaply from the supermarket.
2.9 quarts of 75w90 gear lube.