Transmissions do not use oil. They will use either automatic Transmission Fluid, or gear lube for manual transmissions. Without more information we cannot give you a real answer, other than you need to talk to a shop, and give them the full make, model and year.
You cant! They are a sealed unit. IF its playing up you need to get it serviced if not they are service free
The manufacturer recommends 10W-30 weight oil for the 2005 Ford Falcon. A heavier oil can be used in extreme climates.
After service, an EA Falcon will typically take approximately 15 liters of transmission oil. However, it will vary depending on the amount of oil that was already in the transmission before service.
it should take a 5w/30 grade oil for the bf model falcon
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You cant, it is done by mechanic when being serviced. There is not a user friendly solution, I found this out when I was searching for a filler too...
5w/30 grade oil
There is no transmission oil temperature sensor on a 1995 Ford Escort.
It doesnt have one great idea ford idiots there supposedly is a 13mm plug on the transmission itself under the car so you pretty much have to take your car to and auto transmission place just to put trans oil in as i said before GOOD ONE FORD!!!
wear and tear, transmission oil leakage causing gears to freeze up/chip causing more damage etc.
i use valvoline type "d" oil. You will find all e-series falcons use it.
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