Grease and soap deposits adhere to the internal drain piping walls thus causing a severe reduction of drainage capacity. Snaking will only bore a small hole though these types of stoppage and chemicals are totally useless.
Water Jetting will scour these lines to restore full flow as originally designed
There is no transmission drain plug. Your transmission uses the same oil from the primary. Draining your primary drains your transmission.
either plug it in to a charger or take off the alarm, it drains the battery
The word drain is a noun (drain, drains) or a verb(drain, drains, draining, drained). Examples:noun: The water ran down the drain.verb: I pulled the plug to drain the water.
Plug waste, gully, traps, waste pipes, waste pumps.
anything you plug into the wall socket.
under the sink waste plug hole
There is no dip stick for the transmission. there is a drain / fill plug on the side. Open the plug. if fluid comes out you are good. if not fill until fluid drains out.
There's a plug on the bottom of the transmission pan. Loosen and remove it, and the transmission fluid drains out.
if i remember correctly, once plug is turned counterclockwise to a stop, you must pull drain plug out slightly for antifreeze to drain.
There are 2 plugs on the trans bottom pan. The lower plug drains the oil. The upper plug is the fill plug. You need to inject the oil into the upper hole until it runs out. Then you start the truck and remove the plug again and fill until fluid runs out.....
They should not be cleaned in the kitchen sink and YES, it will harden in the drain.
Every block has one (L4 or L6) or two (V6 or V8) coolant drains. Not always easy to access.