The drain bolt is on the bottom of the transmission (should be easy to find) and you refill using the transmission dipstick tube (you need a small diameter funnel. Check owner manual for fluid amount.
The transmission fluid filler is located in the back of the engine compartment on the 2007 Accent manual transmission. You fill it by removing the dipstick.
I know that a 1994 ranger with a manual trans. uses automatic trans. fluid
Depending on what trans type. A manual trans has a fill plug on the side of the trans. And a auto has a dip stick which is located in the engine bay
for a MANUAL TRANS: The drain plug is on the bottom of the transmission and the fill plug is located half way up the side of the transmission on the driver side the plug washers are reusable. It is a tight fit so you need a wrench (24MM) you will also need a fluid pump to get the fluid into the trans (available at local auto store ~$5) it takes 2.7QTS of fluid.for AUTO TRANS: the drain plug is on the bottom of the transmission and you refill using the dipstick tube located in the engine bay.FYI get the fill plug out first before taking the drain plug out (you dont want an empty trans and no way to fill it)
manual trans 91 Toyota pickup?
auto trans fluid its crazy i know
automatic trans fluid. Mercon works fine.
two quarts of synchromesh
manual fluid is thicker auto trans is like power steering fluid..watery
i belive on a manual transmission its acually located on the transmission should be like a 18mm to a 22mm fill plug usually located on the driver side of the transmission if you can check it from the top you can fill from the top but i don't belive manual trans have a dip stick if you remove the plug on the side of the transmission and fluid comes out its full you may have to check fluid specs with your local dealership or parts store to ensure proper fluid
The manual transmission uses Mercon. i have 1998 s10 with 5 speed trans i was told to use syncromesh trans fluid
you dont use tranny fluid in a manual trans you lube it