For a 1994 Mercury Capri, it's generally recommended to use Ford Type F automatic Transmission Fluid. However, some sources also suggest that you can use Mercon or Mercon V fluid, as they are compatible with older Ford transmissions. Always check your owner's manual or consult a Ford dealership for the most accurate specifications. If in doubt, using Ford Type F is a safe choice.
Need more info. are you replacing the caliper or just changing the fluid?
To reset the brake light on a 1991 Mercury Capri after changing the front brake pads, first ensure that the brake fluid level is correct, as low fluid can trigger the light. If the fluid is fine, check the brake light switch, usually located near the brake pedal, to ensure it’s functioning properly. You may also need to disconnect the car battery for a few minutes to reset the dashboard warning light. If the light persists, consult the owner's manual for specific troubleshooting steps.
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The service will vary from car to car depending on the condition of the vehicle. Some typical services done at this point would be changing transmission fluid and filter, replacing or adjusting the timing belt and replacing the spark plugs.
Whatever seal the fluid is coming out.
You can find information on changing your brake fluid yourself is to go online and look up under the information for changing brake fluid. You can also speak with a mechanic.
The 2000 Oldsmobile Alero typically requires about 4 to 6 quarts of automatic transmission fluid for a fluid change, depending on whether you're just changing the fluid or also replacing the filter. It's important to check the owner's manual for the specific transmission type and fluid capacity. Always use the recommended type of transmission fluid for optimal performance.
The 2007 Jeep Commander typically requires about 5 to 6 quarts of transmission fluid for a transmission fluid change, depending on whether you are just changing the fluid or also replacing the filter. It's important to use the recommended type of fluid, which is usually ATF+4 for this model. Always refer to the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications and check the fluid level with the dipstick after filling.
3.5 quarts that's what they say at advance auto anyway.
It will be added to the transmission.
If you feel like replacing a transmission soon, sure. Otherwise, no.