The drain bolt is at the front of the car on the right side (driver side) of the pan 19mm socket
the filter is directly above the drain bolt. Make sure you position the pan with enough room since the oil will come out about 6-8" beyond the drain plug.
The oil on a 2008 Audi Q7 is changed by placing a drain pan under the engine and removing the drain plug. The oil filter is then unscrewed, a new filter installed, drain plug replaced, and the oil filled from the top of the engine.
It has to be at the base of the sump, otherwise the oil would not drain from it.
To change the transmission oil on an Audi A4 Quattro, start by lifting the vehicle securely and placing it on jack stands. Remove the transmission drain plug and allow the old oil to fully drain into a container. Replace the drain plug and refill the transmission with new oil through the fill plug, using a pump for easier access. Finally, check the fluid level with the engine running and ensure it's within the recommended range before replacing the fill plug.
Look at the bottom or the rear of the radiator Take off the splash guard for easy access to the drain plug.
Underneath the engine, toward the right.
To change the gearbox oil on an Audi A8, first, lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Remove the drain plug and allow the old oil to fully drain out, then replace the drain plug. Next, remove the fill plug and use a pump to add the new gearbox oil until it starts to overflow from the fill hole. Finally, replace the fill plug securely and lower the vehicle.
usually, the drain plug located at the botoom of the radiator, or at the side of the botoom of the radiator. The shape the drain plug looks like the butterfly nut. Goodluck. not even close. the drain is on the passenger side. there is a hole in the splash shield for access to the drain plug. you need a Phillips head screwdriver with a large tip. if you cannot find the access hole, you will have to remove the splash shield.
If you do not see a drain plug on the A/T pan then it does not have one. Pan must be removed to access the filter, and drain & clean the pan. Most transmission fluid pans do not have a drain plug.
On a 1991 Nissan Stanza, the oil drain plug is located at the bottom of the engine oil pan. To access it, you'll need to look underneath the vehicle, typically near the center or toward the back of the oil pan. The drain plug is usually a hex or bolt-type fitting that can be removed to drain the engine oil. Always ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported before attempting to access the drain plug.
The oil drain plug on the Nissan Armada is located at the bottom of the engine oil pan. To access it, you'll typically need to raise the vehicle and look towards the rear side of the oil pan. The plug is a hex-shaped bolt that can be removed to drain the engine oil during an oil change. Always ensure the vehicle is securely supported before attempting to access the drain plug.
To access the radiator drain plug on a 2004 Grand Prix, first ensure the engine is cool and the vehicle is parked on a level surface. Locate the drain plug at the bottom of the radiator, typically on the passenger side. You may need to remove any underbody covers or shields for better access. Once located, use a suitable container to catch the coolant and turn the plug counterclockwise to drain.
NO. You can access the drain plug without removing the skid plate.