That would depend on whether the transmission had been in service, and only what was in the transmission was drained - the torque converter holds nearly as much as the transmission, and does not drain out unless the torque converter is removed... Either way, it is listed in your owners manual...
I just read about this at http://consumerguideauto.howstuffworks.com/1993-to-1998-lincoln-mark-viii-6.htm2 issues:Automatic transmission: Transmission shudder or vibration under light acceleration or when shifting between third and fourth gear above 35 mph can be fixed by replacing the transmission fluid with Mercon 5 fluid. (1992-94) Be sure to drain the torque converter or you leave huge amount of old fluid in the system. The round, black plastic plug in the bell housing, just in front of the tranny oil pan, is the access to the plug. Rotate the engine with a wrench on the crankshaft to get the plug to the bottom.Also, replace the 1-2 accumulator piston and springs. The original piston suffers from poor design and the springs are likely broken. You can do this easily as it is accessible once you remove the tranny oil pan when changing the oil.Automatic transmission: The transmission may slip and the engine may flare when the transmission shifts into fourth gear, which can often be traced to a bad TR/MLP sensor. (1993-95)
If this is a 4cyl, auto, the dip stick for the tranny is between the rad and engine on the drivers side. Use the special long funnel for this purpose, and be careful not to overfill. Just add a little at a time, and check. If this is a standard, then the oil check plug is underneath on the side. When you open the plug, oil should just come out slightly, the car should be level. If you need oil, then you need a special pump to add. It uses reg. auto trans fluid. Good luck.
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OK, what is your question?
EcoQuest happened in 1993.
A '93 Tercel will take very close to four quarts of oil. Now I am not 100% sure but i think that the tranny will hold close to four quarts of gear oil.
How many quarts of transmission fluid is required to change transmission fluid in a 1993 150 Ford Van?
The transmission in a 1993 Honda accord holds 12 quarts of fluid. The transmission fluid should be changed every 30,000 miles.
A 1993 Honda Accord automatic transmission requires 2.5 quarts of fluid.
according to all data 6.8 quarts
Behind the engine is a dipstick labeled transmission fluid. Pull the stick out and pour in the tranny fluid with a funnel
12 TO 14 QUARTS
I have a 1994 chevy lumina and it takes 4 quarts of transmission fluid when totally empty.
You might just be low on tranny fluid, or due for a tranny tune-up, wherein they drain old fluid, drop the pan and clean it and the screen filter out.
5.0 Litres (5.3 US Quarts)
135 quarts in the bed alone.
A 1993 Nissan Altima will take approximately 3.5 quarts of transmission fluid. This fluid can be purchased at any auto parts store such as NAPA.