If it is a auto trans and there is no drain plug, you have to drop the pan, and change the filter and gasket while you at it. If it is a manual, there is a plug on the lower passenger side of the transmission body. pull it and the fluid will drain.
Should be a plug on the side of transmission - fill to this level
look for a filler tube coming from the transmission on the passenger side
Mercon V ATF as per the owners manual and Ford
the transmission that is in a 1996 f150 is a 4r70w if automatic
front or rear? the front is slightly higher and rear of the drain... the back has a cover you remove to drain the fluid and a fill on the front of the diff..
There is no drain plug on this transmission.
C6
You wouldn't want to do that because starting with the 2002 model Ford Explorer ( four door ) there is no automatic transmission fluid dipstick / dipstick tube that would allow you to put in automatic transmission fluid at home
Should be a drain plug in the bottom of transmission Should be a fill-check plug in the side of transmission
It is on the bottom side of the oil pan. If you cannot find it, then you are not qualified to change your own oil.
Remove the Ford Ranger automatic transmission drain plug. The drain plug is in the bottom of the transmission. Allow the oil to drain out and replace the plug. Fill the transmission with new transmission fluid.
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