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Old 02-19-2010, 05:20 PM
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1994 Bronco 302 5speed manual Fluid Add?

I have a 1994 Bronco w/ 5.0 and 5speed manual and the transmission is whining bad in the higher gears, I was wondering if you can check the fluid on these transmissions? Or if there is a place to add fluid to them and what kind?
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Re: 1994 Bronco 302 5speed manual Fluid Add?

There is a plug about halfway up on the side of the tranny. Pull the plug and insert your finger to see if it is full. If not, fill it in this hole until it starts to run out down the side of the tranny. If you want to change it the plug is on the bottom. Refill it to the side hole. check your owners manual for what type of fluid or oil it takes.

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Re: 1994 Bronco 302 5speed manual Fluid Add?

Thanks for the info, I wish I had an owners manual but I don't. Anyone out there have one for a 94 that they could check for me to see what type of fluid the 5 speed manual tranny takes? Thanks
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