The recommended automatic Transmission Fluid is DEXRON-MERCON, and it requires 3 quarts.
Automatic transmission: Dexron-Mercon, 3 quarts. Engine oil: 10W30, 4 quarts. Given the vehicle's age and assumed high mileage, you may also want to consider a higher viscosity, such as 10W40.
For a 1994 Ford Ranger, the manufacturer's recommendation is DEXRON-MERCON automatic transmission fluid.
An automatic transmission on Ford Ranger holds three quarts of transmission fluid. That is after you drain all the old transmission fluid out.
That would be a version of the A4LD automatic transmission
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Remove the Ford Ranger automatic transmission drain plug. The drain plug is in the bottom of the transmission. Allow the oil to drain out and replace the plug. Fill the transmission with new transmission fluid.
1991-1996 Ranger automatic transmissions use Mercon type automatic transmission fluid.
The 1994 Ford Ranger 4X4 with an automatic transmission is typically equipped with the Mazda-built M5OD-R1 transmission. This is a five-speed manual transmission that was commonly used in Ford trucks during that era. However, some models may also feature the A4LD automatic transmission, which was used in various Ford vehicles during the early 1990s. Always verify with the vehicle's specifications or documentation for precise details.
The type of automatic transmission fluid to use is stamped on the automatic transmission fluid dipstick according to the 1997 Ford Ranger owners manual
A4LD - 4 speed automatic
The transmission fluid capacity for your truck, automatic transmission would be 3 quarts.
manual or automatic transmission