on the back of the angine
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SAE 75W-90
Use a funnel and pour the fluid in SLOWLY through the dipstick opening. Do NOT overfill the transmission!
In my case, the whole engine needed to be removed.
It is important to know the layout of a cars engine. The dipstick for the transmission is found under the red capped tube in the engine.
Under the intake manifold. The starter is connected to the bell housing on the transmission and is held on by three bolts.
if it is a 5speed it does not take trannsimission fluid it take cluth fluid
look into wiring plug on transmission (under area of transmission). I know this for a fact on manual transmission. auto transmission- i would check in service repair manual.
To remove the CV joints on a Mazda MX3, first, lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Remove the wheel and brake components to access the axle. Use a socket to remove the axle nut, and then detach the CV joint from the hub. Finally, pull the axle out of the transmission or differential, ensuring to support the transmission to prevent damage during the process.
The transmission is slipping/dying, take it to a certified mechanic..
if manual clutch, if auto it can be the transmission. same for any other car, my mx3's clutch gave out, all that happened is i rolled, turned off the car, pumped the clutch pedal for 10 mins, and off we went. but if motor is not still running, it can be a number of things
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