The fill plug is on the left hand upper side of the manual transmission.It has a square head.I use a open end wrench or adjustable wrench to remove.To fill I normally use two long funnel tubes with the funnel from top side near the exhaust manifold side.I place the plastic tip end into the fill hole add fluid normally this trans holds about 2 quarts..I suggest putting in a full quart and a half then remove the end of the funnel tube and if the gear oil drips out or put your finger in the hole and feel the fluid it is full.You won't it to be a slow drip out not a river.This will be a indication its at the correct level along with the finger tip check.To drain the plug is on the bottom of the transmission and is metric.
Where do I add transmission fluid to a 1994 Ford explorer with a manual transmission?
Not exactly sure what the issue is.You need to be MORE specific due to it is not specified on your transmission if it is manual or automatic.And you state overfull oil are you commenting on the tranmission fluid wether it is for the manual or automatic or off in left field talking about engine oil?Resubmit a question with like 89 Mazda b2200 5speed has low trans fluid and overfilled what is causing (your reason).Another opinionI can agree with the contributor above as to the specifics of the question. However, I believe there is enough information to determine what is being asked. It is likely that the transmission in question is an automatic since a manual transmission would be difficult to determine that it is low without sticking a finger into the filler hole. Next, the overfull condition has to do with the crankcase: there is no way a manual transmission can be overfilled, and it was mentioned that the transmission was low on fluid. The answer to the problem is more likely that someone poured transmission fluid into the engine oil filler by mistake, thinking it was the correct place to add automatic transmission fluid.
On a manual transmission there should be a flush plug that will directly accept a1/2" ratchet less the socket. Remove this to check manual transmission fluid and to add it. This plug can usually be found on the passenger side of the transmission just being the tire.
To add transmission fluid in a 1989 Dodge Dynasty, locate the transmission dipstick tube, which is usually found near the back of the engine bay. Remove the dipstick, and using a funnel, pour the appropriate type of transmission fluid into the tube. Be sure to add fluid slowly and check the level frequently to avoid overfilling. Always consult your owner’s manual for the correct fluid type and capacity.
It depends on whether or not it is a manual or auto-tragic transmission. Either way it's a relatively simple process of removing a bolt on the bottom of the transmission case and then use a pump to add fluid. There is a full write up on pelican parts.
You add the type of manual transmission fluid specified in your owner's manual - nothing else.
A manual transmision doesnt use transmision fluid
Bought a used '90 Probe; a dealer repair involved adding transmission oil through the fitting that houses the speedometer cable. On the '90, that was seized; a replacement part was available only from Mazda. (The '90 has a Mazda 5 speed manual transmission.)
Fill plug on the side of the transmission case.
the plug to add and check the transmission fluid is on the side of the transmission and only accessable from under the vehicle.
Careful here. The 1992 Ranger with a 5 speed manual required Automatic Transmission Fluid. Ford applications require Mercon-Desron II or III. Do NOT add the SAE60-90 gear oil to this vehicle, play it safe and add the ATF.
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