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Manual Transmission Fluid Level
Hi guys, I just bought a '92 Rodeo 5 speed and would like to check what my transmission fluid is at. I assume its under the car and its a drainplug? Let me know, thanks,
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Re: Manual Transmission Fluid Level
Best I remember it has both a drain and a fill plug, If its full of fluid it should just dribble out of the fill plug. The transfer case is the same. Andie
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Re: Manual Transmission Fluid Level
Not sure if you have the MUA5 or the Borg Warner transmission.
On the MUA5 the fill plugs for the trans and t-case are both on the passenger side, on the side of the trans and t-case about half way up. Drain plug for the trans is on the end of the trans (pointing towards the rear axle) on the drivers side and t-case drain is on the bottom of the t-case. At least thats how they are on my 2nd gen. To check the levels park on a flat surface, remove the fill plugs, if fluid dribbles out its full.
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