you dont, just drop it in gear real fast
Not in the transmission , but the hydraulic clutch on a Ford Ranger uses DOT 3 brake fluid
Changing an automatic to a manual transmission involves a lot of work. First, the brake pedal must be changed to a manual brake/clutch installation. Additionally, a separate bell housing, clutch mechanism, shifter and linkage are required.
is the brake fluid
check the owners manual there is a section inside the manual saying how much of oil, transmission fluid, brake fluid ect..
exactly
With a manual transmission you downshift to slow down in situations where in an automatic you would have to use the brakes. Using brakes more = brakes wearing faster.
an automatic transmission shifts through the 4 or 5 gears for you as you accelerate. a manual transmission must be shifted by hand using a shifter and a clutch (located next to the left of the brake pad).
Normally Dot 3 or Dot 4 brake fluid.
DOT-4 is recommended
The three pedals in a manual transmission car are the clutch, brake, and gas pedals. The clutch pedal is used to disengage the engine from the transmission to change gears. The brake pedal is used to slow down or stop the car. The gas pedal is used to accelerate the car by increasing the engine's speed.
On a 1997 Mercury Tracer : The AUTOMATIC transmission fluid dipstick would be on the side of the transmission ( transaxle ) in the area of the brake fluid reservoir . The manual transmission ( transaxle ) does not have a dipstick
Yes, it should be changed as outlined in your owners manual. If you have no manual change them both every 75,000 miles.