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u need to see a specialist to look at your car, it probably is mixing fluid, give attention to the head and gasket. Make sure your car's themostat/water pump are in good working order. Good luck.
Be sure to check the fluid level and top-off if needed. If this continues, get an opinion from a different shop--you may have a plugged filter screen or a fluid pump needing replacement. Ignoring the problem will eventually lead to burned clutch discs and contaminated fluid.
If it is a manual transmission you will have to removed the speed sensor from the transmission. Fluid should be at or near the top of the gear on the sensor.
You can use-
Motorcraft MERCON Multi-Purpose (ATF) Transmission
Fluid XT-2-QDX
MERCON®
Alternative Transaxle Fluid - SAE 75W90 Gear Oil
F32Z-19C547-MA
API GL-4 You are seeing that right, one instance they call for 75W90 and the other it is ATF. It is ok to run either, 75W90 will give you smoother shifts and less noise.
This transmission is filled through the VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) hole.
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