On an Eagle Talon, the Transmission Fluid dipstick is typically located near the back of the engine bay, often on the driver's side. To check the fluid level, you’ll need to pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert it, and then remove it again to check the level. The transmission fluid fill plug is usually located on the side of the transmission itself. Always refer to your owner's manual for specific details regarding your model.
"which fluids?" No the Eagle Talon is not fluid in state. As a whole, it is typically considered a solid.
DOT 3 brake fluid
no it wont. the blocks are different..
there is no filler cap. pull the tranny dipstick and use a funnel.
On the lower front side of the transaxle housing. There is a threaded plug.
Park or neutral has the same effect. Either one will do.
yes the transmission will still operate correctly
For a 1997 Eagle Talon AWD Turbo with a manual transmission, it is recommended to use a high-quality synthetic gear oil that meets the specifications of API GL-4. Typically, a 75W-90 weight fluid is suitable for this application. Always check the owner's manual for any specific manufacturer recommendations and ensure the fluid is compatible with the transmission.
Look at the transmission number stamped on the top or side.
Yes, but the flywheel and pressure plate is diferent between turbo and non turbo.
First step try changing the fluid and filter First step try changing the fluid and filter Check
If you remove the intake hoses, you will see a 17mm bolt on the transmission. More toward the passenger side of the car, that is the fill hole. And just below that will be a 24mm bolt which is the bolt used to remove the transmission fluid.