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Toyota echo is equipped with 5-speed manual transmission and 4-speed automatic transmission. Grading and classification differs in both types of transmissions.
There are two types of gear oil per say in a car/truck. Did you mean the engine oil or oil for the axle? Either way the engine oil is in the manual for the car, and for an axle you want at least an 80-90w oil.
Manual transmissions don't use 'transmission fluid', so they don't have a 'cap' like autos do. Usually there is a bolt on the side of the transmission, sort of like a drain plug, where you add oil. The hole also acts as the level check: you add gear oil until it starts to run out the hole, that's how you know you have enough.
You can buy a Haynes or Chilton manual that will have good info on basic stuff, with pictures and diagrams of all the important parts.
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