whoa...is it a stick or auto, autos you pull the pan, and change the filter.. and on a stick...its the big one on the lowest point... but everyone should have a manual for their vechicle, and the library should have a professional shop manual available in the reference section for FREE to make copies of--the PRO manual has more detailed info, and may have wiring diagrams when needed...read up and fix 'em like a PRO...good luck Dave :)
The transmission does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the oil pan to drain.
The automatic transmission does not have a drain. You remove the pan to drain.
Standing in the front of the truck, It will be on the inside of the bottom right corner of the radiator.
The oil pan and drain plug on your 1996 Chevy S-10 reside underneath your engine. The drain plug is located in the aft section of your oil pan. Right in front of the flywheel before your transmission. A 15mm wrench should fit the drain plug to remove it.
It is on the side of the transmission were the shift cable hooks to it.
A 1996 Chevy Lumina transmission will hold four and a half quarts of oil. A 1996 Chevy Lumina will also hold 12 quarts of transmission fluid.
You have to remove the pan, there is no drain.
the 4 solenoids are inside the pan bolter to the valve body
No, there is no drain plug for the fuel tank.
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where is the transmission control system on a 1996 chevy silverado 2 wheel drive 5.7
i wnt to know how to dis-assemble a transmission in a 1996 chevy lumina