You may have to 'drop' the transmission pan to get to the filter. Underneath the transmission, you should see the bolts holding the pan to the bottom of the transmission. You may want to undo one corner, so you can let some of the fluid drain, as many transmissions do not have drain plugs. The filter may have a (few) bolt(s) holding it to the transmission. Don't forget to use or make a new gasket when replacing the pan.
The 2004 Avalanche 1500 (with the 4L60E transmission) has a refill capacity of 5.0 quarts. The 2004 Avalanche 2500 (4L80E transmission) has a refill capacity of 7.7 quarts.
In an automatic Eclipse, the transmission filter is located inside of the transmission. To change the filter, the entire transmission must be disassembled to reach it.
The automatic transmission filter is in the transmission. It has an internal filter just like it has an internal gas filter in the gas tank.
Remove transmission oil pan for access to filter
drop pan replace filter reinstall pan
You don't, it doesn't have one
On the 2004 and later models, there is a mesh filter inside the pan. You have to drop it to change the filter
how do you get the lines off on filter side
The Automatic Transmission oil filter is inside the oil pan of the transmission. Requires about 40 minutes to change in a proffesional shop setting
The 2004 Santa Fe transmission doesn't have a serviceable filter. There's one deep inside the transmission, but the transmission needs to be removed and disassembled to get to it. The only time that filter would be replaced is if the transmission were overhauled. This is the answer I found online, and after trying to change the filter on a 2002 Santa Fe, I believe it completely.
In 2004 Chevy started putting the fuel filter inside of the fuel tank.
No. The manual transmission does not have a filter.