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What transmission fluid does a 1990 Ford Ranger take?

What transmission fluid does a 1990 Ford Ranger take?

Mobil 1 Synthetic Transmission Fluid Dexron/Mercon 1 Quart.

What kind of oil does a Ford Ranger 5 speed use?

The first gen MANUAL transmission Rangers with either a MAZDA or MITSUBISHI 5 speed spec for Ford part # D8DZ-19C547-A with specification ESP-M2C83-C which is 75W90 GEAR OIL.. Consult your service manual for the type of trans fluid your vehicle requires. If the Ozzstar Channel has helped you out consider donating by visiting my Patreon page.

What kind of transmission fluid do I need for a Ranger?

I have a 2.3L, 94 Ranger with a Mazda 5 speed manual transmission. The manual says to use Mercon XT-2-QDX transmission fluid except I hear that it’s not made any more. Could someone recommend a synthetic manual transmission fluid specifically formulated for a syncromesh transmission?

What kind of transmission plug do I need for a Ford Ranger?

You should replace the rubber plug with a steel Dorman cup plug P/N 555-108 or Dana P/N 219-3052. You will need 3 plugs. These transmissions often melt down due to the oil loss caused by these plugs. Many owners have went with synthetic transmission fluid hoping to extend the life of the transmission.

What kind of oil do I need for a manual transmission?

Below find the answer to what fluid do I need. It is important to use the correct fluid oil in you manual transmission, the vehicle manufacturers have done extensive testing to specify the correct fluid. The oil is designed to reduce friction and provide necessary cooling. Information is provide for most vehicles.

What kind of oil does a Ford Ranger use?

Changing the gear oil in a 1987 Ford Ranger 5 speed transmission, 2 wheel drive. The first gen MANUAL transmission Rangers with either a MAZDA or MITSUBISHI 5 speed spec for Ford part # D8DZ-19C547-A with specification ESP-M2C83-C which is 75W90 GEAR OIL.. Consult your service manual for the type of trans fluid your vehicle requires.

I have a 2.3L, 94 Ranger with a Mazda 5 speed manual transmission. The manual says to use Mercon XT-2-QDX transmission fluid except I hear that it’s not made any more. Could someone recommend a synthetic manual transmission fluid specifically formulated for a syncromesh transmission?

What kind of transmission does a Ford Ranger have?

The Toyo Koygo seems to be the more common of the Ranger / Bronco II manual transmissions. The Mitsubishi has a bottom cover, a Mazda does not. Toyo-Koygo’s are more likely to be found in 4-cylinder 4×4 Rangers. Bronco II’s are more likely to be Mitsubishi FM145’s

What kind of Oil can you put in a manual transmission?

Manual transmissions, on the other hand, can accept a variety of fluids, depending on the make and model of the vehicle. It may use regular motor oil, heavyweight hypoid gear oil, or automatic transmission fluid.

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