They all use automatic transmissions anymore. For Type B, C, and D school buses, the Allison automatics are most commonplace. Usually an Allison 1000 series transmission. For Type A school buses, it'll depend on what the chassis manufacturer typically uses... a Type A school bus on a General Motors chassis which can still be reasonably expected to be in service will have, depending on model year, a 4L80E, Allison 1000, or 5L70E, or 6L80E, for example.
how many use of rivets in bus
What kind of transmission fluid does a 2004 I-35 Infinity use?
they usually use the bus
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A 1997 Lincoln Continental will use Mercon transmission fluid- AX4N Transmission
Some of them take the bus.
Dextron 3 Transmission fluid
You didn't say if it was an auto or standard...however If it's a B500 Allison,you must use transynd, 740-746 Allison uses either atf or 30 weight engine oil, Standard transmission...use the 30 weight engine oil hope this helps
Yes, in most ( if not all) states it is illegal to drive a school bus and talk on the phone at the same time
Yes there is you can use the county transit bus
Well they all use ATF or MTF Automatic or manual so you can use the atf fluid which is pink for your transmission