To change Transmission Fluid you might need to take the whole pan down if you dont have a drain plug.
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It does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the transmission pan from the bottom of the transmission to drain the fluid.
There is none for an automatic transmission. You will have to drop (take off) the transmission fluid pan to drain it.
what can happen to the transmission? Also is it possible to put fluid back in to save the transmission? You won't get far and you will probably do some damage to the transmission in the process.
To change the transmission fluid in an S2000, first, ensure the car is on a level surface and lift it securely. Drain the old fluid by removing the drain plug located on the transmission pan and allow it to fully drain. Replace the drain plug, then refill the transmission with new fluid through the fill plug, using the recommended type of fluid specified in the owner’s manual. Finally, check the fluid level with the engine running and adjust as necessary.
My 1990 Chevy celebrity does not have a drain plug on the transmission pan. Your car probably does not have one either. You could break loose a transmission line from the radiator and add fluid in the dipstick tube while the car is running until the color of the transmission fluid clears up. I am guessing you are trying to change the transmission fluid. This is how I changed my transmission fluid there are lots of videos on how to do this on youtube.
There is a drain plug in the transmission pan.
Under the car, remove the bolt to transmission fluid container, and allow it to drain. Replace the bolt and add in a few quarts of transmission fluid, start the car and allow it to warm, check the fluid level and add more if needed.
Nope, no transmission drain plug. You have to drop the pan to drain the fluid and change the filter.
The way to change the fluid (at least for a 2000) Daewoo Leganza, you 1. Jack up your car. 2. Locate transmission on drivers side of vehicle. 3. Remove drain plug. Note: Drain Plug can be difficult to find looking straight up at transmission. Drain plug is located directly across from the drivers side drive axle and faces the passenger side tire. 4. Allow to drain. 5. Clean drain plug. 6. Install drain plug. My car used 3 quarts of Dexron III transmission fluid.
Approx 30,000 miles. Instructions: There is a #70 torx bolt in the transmission to drain the fluid. You will need to purchase a new transmission bolt washer from the dealer before removing the bolt. Place a drain pan under the car and remove the bolt. Drain the fluid, replace the washer on the drain bolt, clean the drain bolt, reinstall the the drain bolt and fill with the same amount of Subaru transmission fluid that you drained. This should be around 3.5 to 4 quarts. If the transmission fluid has not been changed for a long time, drive the car and then repeat this process two more times. This is to change fluid trapped in the transmission. Not all of the fluid comes out each time the transmission is drained. On some models the filter is on the side of the transmission and can be spun off and changed. on other models it is internal. The manual states internal filter does not need to be changed.
there is no drain plug for the transmission!
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