I just looked in the Haynes Repair Manual, good source of information, a lot of the questions asked on this site could be answered with this guide, and it is under $20. Anyways the Haynes Repair Manual says for 2002 and 2003 Neons with a Manual transaxle/transmaission use Mopar ATF +4 automatic transmission fluid (type MS 9602) or equivalent. Kind of odd, but makes sense as it cuts down on cost to have both the Automatic and Manual of 2002 and 2003 Neons use the same fluid. The 2000 and 2001 Neon-Manuals use Mopar manual transaxle fluid type MS 9417 or equivalent. While 2000 and 2001 Neon-Automatics use Mopar ATF +4 automatic Transmission Fluid (type MS 9602) or equivalent.
manual tranny's take gear oil not tranny fluid. you need to get all that fluid out and fill the tranny with 80/90 weight gear oil
you dont use tranny fluid in a manual trans you lube it
manual tranny doesnt have fluid u noob manual tranny doesnt have fluid u noob
A manual tranny does not take tranny fluid. So you can't check it. A manual tranny does not take tranny fluid. So you can't check it.
YESSS ! ATF Automatic tranny fluid MTF Manual tranny fluid many different brands mtf so just pick when you feeling like you need.
Low transmission fluid Overheated fluid, too low capacity or a blown tranny If it is a manual, you might wanna replace the clutch.
you put a funnel where the dipstick is and add it there Same place you check it on an A/T. Under the car on the upper side of the tranny on a manual.
dirty tranny fluid
yes
and automatic transmission does not require tranny fluid, as it is a "manual" and not automatic
Dextron withe mercon tranny fluid on manual transmissions.
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