This is a common problem with these vehicles. The transmission fluid and filter need to be replaced. This is done by dropping the transmission pan.
The front seal on your automatic transmission would be between the torque converter and the front pump of the transmission. The transmission would have to be removed along with the torque converter to replace the seal.
To change from an automatic to manual transmission in a Ford Bronco, you will have to fine a transmission that bolts up to the engine. The transmission mounts have to be changed. The shifter has to be changed along with adding an entire clutch system including a pedal. This will require brackets, drilling in the firewall and possibly welding under the dash.
I was looking at some of the various model year owners manuals for a Ford F-150 . None of them show a 5 speed automatic transmission , but starting with the 2009 model year ( depending on how it was equipped ) it does show a ( 6R80 automatic transmission / 6 speed / transmission code " 6 " ) along with the ( 4R75E / 4 speed / trans code " Q " )
If its a standard trans it dont have 1. If its an automatic it should be along the fire wall.
A more accurate description of the problem along with if its an automatic or manual transmission is needed.
he tansmission is gonne and needs to be replaced
To convert a 1992 Chevy Beretta from automatic to manual transmission, you'll need to gather a compatible manual transmission, clutch assembly, pedals, and necessary linkage. Begin by removing the automatic transmission and associated components, then install the manual transmission along with the clutch pedal and master/slave cylinder. Modify or replace the wiring harness if needed, and ensure the driveshaft and mounts are compatible. Finally, fill the manual transmission with the appropriate fluid and test the system before driving.
Sure, but you will have to change many, many, many other parts along with the transmission. I would suggest purchasing a 1990 Bronco like yours that has a standard transmission to use as a parts car.
Yes, you can swap the Nissan 300ZX from an automatic to a manual transmission. This process involves replacing the automatic transmission with a compatible manual transmission, along with necessary components such as the clutch pedal assembly, master and slave cylinders, and the manual transmission ECU. It's important to ensure that you have all the required parts and tools, and to consider the expertise needed for a proper installation. Overall, while it can be a complex project, many enthusiasts have successfully completed this swap.
time to get new trannie
If it's a 2003 - 2008 Corolla, I can tell you. Please respond with the year. Or, better yet, look up "Automatic Transmission" in the index of your owner's manual. The manual has good diagrams to help you along.
The auto transmission will have to have the proper bell housing to line up. The cross member will need to be changed along with the flywheel. you will also need to add a cooler, and possibly change the radiator.