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∙ 12y agoFirst take off the cover that goes around the radio and the shifter. It just pops off if you use a flat head and pry up, there are about 6 clips. Then you unscrew the shift knob, and remove the boot, and then there is the rubber boot. Use a 10mm socket to take the 4 bolts out and remove the rubber boot. There will then be the shifter with another small rubber peice that covers where the shifter enters the tranny. Take it off ( it probably has a zip tie so cut it). Then theres the tricky part. There is a C-ring on the bottom of the shifterpart of the transmission ( follow the shifter down to where it meets the tranny, there will be a bunch of white plastic peices that hold it in. Onto of those is the c-ring) Use snap ring pliers to romove it ( its really stiff) and then pull the shifter out. You can then just pour the tranny fluid in. Make sure you don't use to much or to less. ( check the factory service manual for specs).
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∙ 12y agoWhen lube runs out the fill hole it is full.
It is 2.4 liters.
You drain and refill at the transmission from underneath the vehicle.
The manual for my '95 240SX SE states: "The recommended fluid is type DEXRON II or equivalent." I have had trouble finding this type of power steering fluid. I *think* that is because it's actually an automatic transmission fluid.
all newer models take Dexron III transmission fluid
Nissan J-Matic Dexron 3 is also specified
how do you change the transmossion fluid in a manual nissan altima se?
75W90
Only use what is specified in the user's manual. For manual, use Nissan Matic D; for automatic, use Nissan Automatic Transmission fluid. Dextron is also an okay choice per the manual.
how do i fill my trans fluid in 1996 nissan 200sx 1.6 l manuel trans
nissan matic d for auto trans and 75w90 for manual trans
check your manual