Believe it or not, the factory manual calls for Automatic Transmission Fluid GM Dextron II for the 4 and 5 speed manual transmissions. Cheers Malcolm
In the 1988 Mazda RX-7, the transmission fluid fill cap is located on the transmission itself, typically towards the rear of the vehicle. To access it, you may need to lift the car and look for a metal cap or plug on the top of the transmission housing. Make sure to check the owner's manual for specific details and to ensure proper maintenance procedures.
I need to know fluid type speccifications for manual transmission Chevy 1985 s-10 5spd Chevy 1985 s-10 what type of manual transmission fluid
A 1988 Mazda 323 typically requires about 6.5 quarts of automatic transmission fluid when performing a complete fluid change, including the torque converter. It's always advisable to check the owner's manual for any specific requirements or recommendations related to your particular vehicle.
transmission fluid. If you use Dextron Dot II that will be ok as it is the most upto date
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In a 1988 Ford Ranger : If you have the Mazda 5 speed manual transmission ( transmission code " M " ) it takes ( 2.8 U.S. quarts of MERCON automatic transmission fluid ) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have a Mitsubishi 5 speed manual transmission ( transmission code " D " ) it takes ( 2.4 U.S. quarts of 80 - 90 W gear lube )
Ford manual transmissions do not have dipsticks like most Ford automatics do The manual transmission fluid level is checked at the fill plug on the transmission
its on the tranny, drivers side lower porton of the bell housing
Just checked the manual...Dexron II
I have a 1990 Ford Ranger XLT 5 speed 4x4 2.9L standard transmission. I recently had this question and this is what my manual says: For 1988 and on Mitsubishi transmission use SAE 80W transmission fluid For 1988 and on Mazda transmission use Mercon automatic transmission fluid For the transfer case '88 and on, it uses the Mercon automatic transmission fluid. The differentials use a "high grade lubricant" that is a different fluid than the transmission uses. I used Haynes. Look on page 1-2 for a list of all the lubricants and fluids and Chapter 7 for more information about the different transmissions.
Should be a plug on the side of transmission Low fluid might have caused the sychonizers (?) to overheat
AnswerGear oil. You will find it in auto parts stores. round bottles with nipple on top.I have the same truck with the Mazda 5 spd manual, and I use DEX/MERC ATF. I was told this is what they run with.