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.
Automatic transmission- check the fluid level. Level okay? Then you have a serious problem. Manual Transmission- You've burned out the clutch. Replace the clutch disk.
Should be a plug at the side of the transmission - fill to this level
I dont think manual transmission cars use transmission fluid.
This manual transmission does not have a dipstick. You check the oil level through a fill plug in the side of the case.This manual transmission does not have a dipstick. You check the oil level through a fill plug in the side of the case.
There is no dipstick for the manual transmission , the fluid level is checked at the fill plug on the transmission ( underneath the Explorer )
Should be a plug on the side of the transmission - fill to this level
First if it's a Automatic transmission you drive it around some to get it warm then you check the dipstick level if its on the full mark then it's fine. With a manual transmission you have can just check the dipstick.
I believe the fill plug is on the drivers side of the transmission - with the vehicle level , clean the area around the fill plug and then remove the fill plug and see if the fluid level is level with the bottom of the hole. ( IT IS THE UPPER PLUG , THE LOWER PLUG IS THE DRAIN PLUG )
fill to the plug hole on side of transmission
side of transmission thru speedometer cable port
The manual transmission don't have a dip stick. It has a plug in the side of it that you remove and check the fluid level.
On a 2000 Ford Ranger : On a manual transmission , underneath the vehicle , on the transmission will be a fill plug . With the vehicle level the fill plug is cleaned and removed to check the fluid level ( the fluid level should be at the bottom of the fill plug hole )