There is a plug on the side of the transmission housing and if I remember it takes 90 weight oil. Check the manufacturer's oil type, may be hypoid oil. Stick your finger in the hole, fills up to the hole, so if your pinky comes out wet you are fine.
Mopar ATF+3 or +4
Mopar ATF+3 or Mopar ATF+4
Mopar ATF+3 or Mopar ATF+4
The power steering pump is by the firewall on pasanger side of car. Fill it with transmission fluid. The cap has a dipstick on it.
Do NOT use transmission fluid in your power steering. It is designed for automatic transmissions, and a few rare manual transmissions only. (1965 Plymouth "Slant Six" manual transmission used automatic transmission fluid). In most Chrysler products made after about 2002, ATF is what they use for power steering fluid.
there is no fluid for a manual transmission
The 2000 Plymouth Neon typically requires ATF+4 automatic transmission fluid. It's important to use the recommended fluid to ensure proper transmission function and longevity. Always check the owner's manual for specific requirements and recommendations for your vehicle.
You can use any SAE certified manual transmission fluid in your 1996 Ford manual transmission. Make sure you use manual transmission fluid and not automatic transmission fluid.
In a 1992 Plymouth Laser, the gear fluid, specifically for the manual transmission, is typically filled through a fill plug located on the side of the transmission case. You can access this plug by raising the vehicle and locating it on the driver's side of the transmission. It's essential to ensure the vehicle is level when checking or adding fluid to maintain accurate fluid levels. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific fluid types and capacities.
Manual transmission fluid is MERCON automatic transmission fluid.
regular automatic transmission fluid
I dont think manual transmission cars use transmission fluid.