Yes, and many do depending on what they are for. If the probe is just being placed in earth orbit and is intended to stay if that orbit without moving then it needs no engine and won't have one. The Hubble Space Telescope is a good example. If the probe is intended to change its orbit around the earth, or if it is intended to leave earth orbit and go elswehere in the solar system, then it will need engines for that purpose and will have them.
Safe to say you need to get it serviced ASAP before any more internal DAMAGE occurs. You may get lucky and only need to replace the fluid. Good Luck.
To determine if a wire is grounding out, use a multimeter set to test for continuity or a short circuit. Place one probe on the wire you suspect is grounding out and the other on a known ground point. If the multimeter beeps or shows a reading of zero ohms, the wire is grounding out.
At the moment we do not have the technology to send a manned probe to Pluto, or any other planet.
Titan, by the Huygens Probe, which was part of the Cassini-Huygens Probe.
between the engine and the drive wheels
no, the 89-92 engine/transmissions are different from the 93-97 ford probe.
ford probe is the same engine/transmission configuration
Yes,but the 93 and 94 enginges are obd1,while the 95-97 are obd2.
if you can see the dipstick you put it in there if not there will be a tank in the engine
It is important to check and maintain the fluid levels while owning a car. The transmission dipstick of a 1993 Ford Probe is located behind the engine, to close to the firewall and it has a yellow cap.
If its a manual transmission: There isn't one you have to pull the plug on the transmission itself.If its a automatic transmission: Its located near the firewall on the passengers side of the engine compartment.Hope this helps!
no it is not , your looking approx. 8.5 hrs in and out to replace a probe transmission....
The 1991 Ford Probe does not have a transmission fluid intake reservoir. All of the transmission fluid is contained in the transmission.
how to check the fluid on a manual transmission for a 1989 ford probe gt
yes....
what type transmission fluid uses for a 1991 ford probe