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What fluids are used in the manual transmission, transfer case, and differentials of my 2001 Kia Sportage ?

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1. Car will not go into gear:
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  • Brake lock solenoid/brake light swtich has failed not allowing the gear selector to move out of "Park"
  • Excessively low transmission fluid (note: if car is operated for an extended amount of time with low fluid level the transmission will fail prematurely)
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Engine Oil Grade 1......API* All TEMPS......5W-30 Optional ..10W-30
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