For a 2001 Chevy S-10 with a manual transmission, it's recommended to use GM's prescribed manual Transmission Fluid, which is typically GM Synchromesh Transmission Fluid. Alternatively, you can use a compatible fluid such as 75W-90 gear oil if Synchromesh is not available. Always check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and ensure the fluid meets the necessary specifications.
Mercon works fine.
That manual transmission doesn't use gear oil. You can use Mercon ATF.
85W140 Gear oil on a manual transmission.
manual trans it doesn't have a filter, only the automatics have one.
Mercon works fine.
You would use a Synthetic Manual Synchromesh Transmission Fluid (MTF) SAE 5W-30.Good Luck and Remember.Change Your Mind, Not Your Oil.Use the First In Synthetic Motor Oil's.See My Bio For more information.
17 mm
the size of drain plug and the oil level check plug is 17 mm on s-10 1999 manual transmission
In a manual transmission, and in the differential.
To be safe, every 60,000 miles or so
for models older then 1996 you use 90 weight gear oil. 1996 and up you use tranny fluid.
Subaru recommends to use GL-5 (75W-90) Transmission Gear Oil.....