you could take a vacume pump and pump it out that way or drain it all and only put the right amount back in
None of the Taurus trans pans have a drain plug.
There is no drain plug . you will need to remove the trans. pan to drain fluid.
there is a drain plug on the bottom of the trans will drain out about 4 quarts should change the trans filter located on the front of trans while your at it
On the automatic trans, you will have to remove the pan to drain.On the automatic trans, you will have to remove the pan to drain.
drop trans pan with drain pan under the trans
If it has an automatic trans there i sn't a drain plug you have to remove the pan to drain the fluid.
No drain plug, have to remove trans pan to drain.
drain the transmission fluid in the trany. than take the pan on the bottom of the trans off and the filter will be right there drain the transmission fluid in the trany. than take the pan on the bottom of the trans off and the filter will be right there drain the transmission fluid in the trany. than take the pan on the bottom of the trans off and the filter will be right there
Asuming this is an automatic transmission, Using a large wide drain pan, loosen all the bolts holding the trans pan up, allow some fluid to drain, remove bolts, remove pan. Aprox 4 qts will drain out. This will be all the fluid you can drain out which is less than half of the fluid the trans holds. A large portion of the fluid is still in the torque converter.
Need to remove a quart of trans. fluid to add a quart of lucas trans conditioner. Does not have a drain plug.
the trans and primary fluid on a sportster are the same (1 qt sport trans) look for the drain under the derby cover.
You will have to take off the big silver pan that is on the bottom of the transmission to drain the fluid and service the trans. filter.