The location of all transmission fill locations (if your unable to find a plug on the transmission itself) is where you check your Transmission Fluid dipstick. Pour fluid down the very small drain with a small funnel slowly. Check your level then add the appropriate amount. Start your engine (to warm it up because it is much thicker) and fill until fluid is at the max level. Never overfill transmission fluid.
Its an A4LD.
I believe that is a ( C6 ) 3 speed automatic transmission with the 351 in a 1989 Ford Bronco
if its an automatic, and a four speed, E4OD?
The 1989 Bronco II typically comes with either a 5-speed manual transmission or a 4-speed automatic transmission. Compatible replacement options include the Ford M5OD-R1 manual transmission and the A4LD automatic transmission. Additionally, some enthusiasts may retrofit transmissions from other Ford models, such as the Ford Ranger, given their similarities. Always ensure compatibility with your specific engine configuration and drivetrain before proceeding with a swap.
They were available either with manual or automatic transmissions.
Yes it will but you may have some computer and driveline issues going from an a4od to an e4od
go to a dealership and ask for a manual and copy it
The automatic transmission dipstick is towards the passenger side of the engine beside the firewall
Haynes manual
I'd suggest using a Dextron III/Mercon automatic transmission fluid.
bleeding and Transmission do not go in the same sentance...lol If you have a hydraulic clutch, that is another story :)
Yes, it will fit fine.