What type of transmission fluid does a Ford Ranger use?

What type of transmission fluid does a Ford Ranger use?

The 2002 Ford Ranger requires a transmission fluid change every two years or 30,000 miles. Changing the oil involves emptying the old fluid, changing the filter and putting in new fluid. The Ranger takes type H transmission fluid; you can substitute Mercon or Mercon V. Completing regular maintenance keeps the engine lubricated and running smoothly.

How to identify a Ford Ranger 5-speed transmission?

Step 1. Look under the transmission at the bottom pan (where the transmission screen is) and count the number of bolts attached to the pan. A 12-bolt

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    What transmission is in a 1994 Ford Ranger?

    There are 11 Transmission Assembly choices for the 1994 Ford Ranger!!! Automatic Transmission 4 Cyl, 140 cid (2.3L) Automatic Transmission 6 Cyl, 183 cid (3.0L) 4×2 Automatic Transmission 6 Cyl, 183 cid (3.0L) 4×4 Automatic Transmission 6 Cyl, 245 cid (4.0L) 4×2 Automatic Transmission 6 Cyl, 245 cid…

    What is recommended for transmission fluid?

    The best automatic transmission fluid must be non-foaming and must not deform the seals in the transmission or react with the various metals inside the housing. It must also allow for the clutch friction surfaces to engage without undue slippage.

    How often do the transmissions need fluid?

    Change the transmission fluid regularly, possibly every 30,000 kilometers. The chain/belt that transfers power requires clean, fresh oil to function properly. The transmission works best for small cars and small engines. Take the car to your dealer or an experienced, trusted mechanic at regular intervals.

    How often should I change the transmission fluid?

    Manual: Most manufacturers recommend that manual transmission fluid be changed every 30,000 to 60,000 miles. Under heavy-duty use, some manufacturers suggest changing transmission fluid every 15,000 miles. Automatic: Service intervals for an automatic transmission vary from every 30,000 miles to never.

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