To check the automatic Transmission Fluid in a 1990 Mazda B2200, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is warm. Locate the transmission dipstick, which is typically found near the back of the engine compartment. Pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert it fully, and then remove it again to check the fluid level. The fluid should be within the marked range on the dipstick; if it's low, add the appropriate type of transmission fluid as specified in the owner's manual.
Automatic:yes. Manual:no.
Take it to a auto shop and ask them to check the transmission fluid level and watch them then say thanks and buy some fluid.
To remove the transmission from a 1990 Mazda B2200, start by disconnecting the battery and draining the transmission fluid. Then, remove the driveshaft by unbolting it from the rear axle and the transmission. Next, detach the transmission mounts, shift linkage, and any electrical connections. Finally, support the transmission with a jack, unbolt it from the engine, and carefully slide it out from under the vehicle.
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AMSOIL Synthetic Universal Transmission Fluid.
What Mazda is it? I can find out for you.
Dexron II (or III) is the recommended automatic transmission fluid for a 1994 Mazda Navajo. It requires 3 quarts to do a fluid change.
I'm guessing you're talking about 1985 through 1993? You will need about 4 1/4 quarts of GL-4 85w-90 transmission fluid. Or to the bottom of the threads on the filler bolt
Not exactly sure what the issue is.You need to be MORE specific due to it is not specified on your transmission if it is manual or automatic.And you state overfull oil are you commenting on the tranmission fluid wether it is for the manual or automatic or off in left field talking about engine oil?Resubmit a question with like 89 Mazda b2200 5speed has low trans fluid and overfilled what is causing (your reason).Another opinionI can agree with the contributor above as to the specifics of the question. However, I believe there is enough information to determine what is being asked. It is likely that the transmission in question is an automatic since a manual transmission would be difficult to determine that it is low without sticking a finger into the filler hole. Next, the overfull condition has to do with the crankcase: there is no way a manual transmission can be overfilled, and it was mentioned that the transmission was low on fluid. The answer to the problem is more likely that someone poured transmission fluid into the engine oil filler by mistake, thinking it was the correct place to add automatic transmission fluid.
can you answer the question i have a 1990 ford ranger with a Mazda manual transmission what fluid does it require
It takes automatic transmission fluid type mv i could not find this fluid aftermarket and got it staright from the Mazda dealer for around 6 dollars a litre