You can use a 11 centimeter socket to remove the transmission drain plug. The socket should be a five-point socket.
The automatic transmission drain plug for most Toyota vehicles is a 10x1.5 thread size, with a head (hex) size of 14mm. You can use a 14mm open end wrench, or a 14mm hex socket, whichever is easier.
Drain plug is located on Bottom right side of transmission, it has a square hole in it for your 3/8 ratchet wrench .
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The transmission drain plug on a 1999 Honda CR-V is found on transmission. It is located under the housing and requires a 17 mm wrench to remove.
The drain and fill plugs need a 17mm allen wrench. There are some VW parts houses online that sell a special transmission drain/fill plug socket: it's a 17mm socket with about an inch of 17mm allen wrench stock welded into it.
Found it out myself - plug is underneath the transmission. Takes a 5/8 wrench or socket.
14mm
The automatic transmission does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the pan to drain.On the manual transmission, you remove the bottom center bolt in the side cover to drain. Just make sure you have the proper tool (3/8 Allen wrench) to remove the fill plug so you can fill it back up.The automatic transmission does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the pan to drain.On the manual transmission, you remove the bottom center bolt in the side cover to drain. Just make sure you have the proper tool (3/8 Allen wrench) to remove the fill plug so you can fill it back up.
i believe its a 13 mm
Put a pan under the transmission. Remove the plug with a suitable box or socket wrench and let it flow.
Its a 10mm Allen Key.
The oil drain plug is located on the botton of the oil pan. the oil pan is black in color, there is an obvious "bolt" on the back side of the pan. Use a 14mm wrench to remove the bolt. The Transmission drain plug is located on the botton of the Transmission housing, Under the passanger side drive axle. Use a 15mm wrench to remove this plug.