This is a messy, but easy job. First use some ramps, and get access to the underside of the car. Then remove the plastic skid guard on the drivers side of the car. It should have about 5 or 6 bolts. Once that is removed, you should see the fairly rectangular transmission pan. I'm assuming you already have a new filter and gasket, you shouldn't reuse the old ones. Also make sure they are the right size, and type. Line the gasket up underneath the pan to make sure. Then loosen the bolts on the lowest part of the tranny pan, (likely the side farthest from the front of the car), put something underneath to catch the dripping fluid. And slowly make your way around the pan bolts loosening them. Eventually the fluid will start to drain out. It WILL be messy. Once you've emptied what you can, carefully remove the other bolts and lower the pan. Removing the filter isn't hard either, just a couple of bolts. Make sure you don't get any crap inside the naked valve body, or you will likely wreck it. Clean out the tranny pan really well, and let it air dry. Make sure you clean your magnets as well. If you see any metal slivers, be concerned. If it's just a muddy sludge, you're probably ok. When replacing the pan, try not to over tighten, and tighten them in a criss-cross pattern to prevent leaks. If you have a rubber gasket, don't use sealant on it!
3 screws facing the engine
I believe it's dextron/mercron II
Auto: fill through dipstick tube Std. Plug at side of transmission - fill to this level
The fluid should be at the top of the cross hash marks.
PULL THE DIPSTICK ! * The dipstick is located between the engine and battery on the driver's side.
NO!
on the starter motor.
Get a manual on your car and it will have pictures and everything. It is not an easy job.
On a 1995 Mercury Tracer : According to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) ( both the 1.8 and 1.9 liter four cylinder engines are NON INTERFERENCE )
I ended up having to have a shop drill into it to get it out. Everything you read says they come right out, but mine didn't.
i have a 95 tracer and i hear the beeping, but i don't know how to stop it i just try to ignore it
its the seatbelt or something. completely normal.