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There are tons of questions about adding fluid to a manual transmission that should
have come up in the asking process but I will go over it again for you. All
Manual transmissions have two plugs on the side, one high and one low. The low
one is for draining and the high one is for filling. Fill until fluid flows out of the top plug and that is the proper level The plugs vary in looks but most have a square hole in them for inserting a 3/8 ratchet, but it may be a large allen for some foreign jobs. |
Where do you add transmission fluid to a manual transmission on a 2000 Ford Ranger
truck? |
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