I always used a rule of thumb on this. The owners manual tells you exactly what type and how much fluid is needed to use on your manual transmissions. How ever if you don't have that available if the transmission case is made from aluminum Mercon V is required and if the case is made from cast iron then gear oil (90W-120W) is needed.
is it an automatic, or manual shift?
3.9
Should be a plug at the side of the transmission - fill to this level
You can use any SAE certified manual transmission fluid in your 1996 Ford manual transmission. Make sure you use manual transmission fluid and not automatic transmission fluid.
Where do I add transmission fluid to a 1994 Ford explorer with a manual transmission?
The automatic transmission fluid dipstick is in the engine compartment , near the firewall , just to the passenger side of the engine . The manual transmission fluid level is checked under the vehicle at the transmission fill plug on a 1991 Ford F-250
The 1991 Ford Probe does not have a transmission fluid intake reservoir. All of the transmission fluid is contained in the transmission.
You can use any SAE certified transmission fluid in your 1998 Ford escort manual transmission. Make sure the transmission fluid is for your manual transmission and not an automatic transmission.
On a 1991 Ford Explorer : The A4LD automatic transmission uses MERCON automatic transmission fluid according to my Haynes Ford Explorer repair manual * the type of fluid used should be engraved into the automatic transmission fluid level dipstick
Manual transmission fluid is MERCON automatic transmission fluid.
what type transmission fluid uses for a 1991 ford probe
To check the fluid in a manual transmission of a 1991 Ford Ranger, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface. Locate the fill plug on the side of the transmission; it typically requires a wrench to remove. Insert a finger into the hole; the fluid level should be just below the fill hole. If necessary, add the appropriate transmission fluid until it reaches the correct level.