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T56 and D4 ATF - a good match
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<blockquote data-quote="Cobra'03" data-source="post: 133244" data-attributes="member: 3013"><p>Yup - drain is on passenger side, low,near back of tranny. Fill is driver side, about midships. Make sure you can loosen the fill first! Uses 3/8" square drive. It is not hard to drain/refill, but can be messy. Make sure the car is level or you won't get a proper fill level. There is no dipstick on these manual trannies - I have never seen one in fact on any manual. You will need a pump or syringe to do add the new fluid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cobra'03, post: 133244, member: 3013"] Yup - drain is on passenger side, low,near back of tranny. Fill is driver side, about midships. Make sure you can loosen the fill first! Uses 3/8" square drive. It is not hard to drain/refill, but can be messy. Make sure the car is level or you won't get a proper fill level. There is no dipstick on these manual trannies - I have never seen one in fact on any manual. You will need a pump or syringe to do add the new fluid. [/QUOTE]
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