Manual transmissions use a variety of oils: regular motor oil, heavyweight hypoid gear oil or even automatic Transmission Fluid in some cases. Your owner's manual will tell you what your transmission calls for. If you don't have an owner's manual, either get one or call your local Ford dealer for the proper lubricant. Using the wrong lubricant can cause serious damage to the transmission.
what car can i pull a 5 or 6 speed transmission from to put in my 1968 camaro? I have a 700r4 in it now and would like a Manuel in it. THANKS!!
try to find one on EBAY and how you change it is look on the internet or look for a manual for a 1990- 2000 truck
what do you reset the cehck engine light patriot manual transmission 2008? thanks for you support.
Need more info, manual steering gear box, power steering gear box, 3 speed standard transmission box, or 4 speed transmission box? The truck has a 3 speed manual transmission and power steering gear box thanks The steering gear box will interchange.
According to the experts, you can tow any front wheel drive manual transmission vehicle as far as you want and as long as you want. However, the best way to make sure a vehicle is suited to flat towing is to check the owner's manual.
i have a 99 XJ8 with a ZF 5HP-24, i want to know how many litres of oil this transmission need´s to change oil, i don´t have de owners manual. Thanks
I need Dexron III in my Subaru Forester, but I don't need any right now, thanks. Your owner's manual will tell you what to use in yours.
Greets! I don't know about yours, but mine is 21 gallons. Thanks!
Nevermind I found it, just to the left of the brake drum reservoir. Thanks anyway.
what kind of transmission oil for 2001 kia sephia thanks
i can not shift my 2000 v w beetle into any gear. I stopped for fuel, when I start out again the trans slipped out of gear, and now will not go into any gear. did the transmission linkage come loose, or what may have happened... at a lose, thanks
manual transmissions use a clutch to transfer power from the tranny to the fly wheel. this connection is completely mechanical in a manual tranmission vehicle making the car faster then an automatic... automatics use someting called a torque converter that uses a liquid connection to transfer power from the fly wheel to tranny... this liquid connection used in a torque converter causes some of the power coming from the engine to be wasted.... this is alos why manual transmission cars are more fuel efficient. if you have any questions just ask me. thanks