The best way to change the Transmission Fluid in a 2005KIA Sedona is to first drive the vehicle up on ramps.This will allow easier access to the drain bolt. Make sure to place the drain pan a few inches behind the actual bolt, because the fluid will hit the frame and run towards the rear of the vehicle. You will need a 24mm box end wrench to get the drain plug out. The plug will only drop down to the frame and will not come all the way out of the hole unless you CAREFULLY apply pressure to the transmission with a jack. There will probably be a lot of shavings on the plug which is what is supposed to happen. Make sure to clean the plug of well. The reinstall the plug, remove the jack from under the transmission, and service the vehicle as stated in the owners manual.
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You know the tube that has the transmission dipstick? The fluid goes into that; there are special funnels at all auto stores.
The transmission fluid on a 2003 Lincoln Aviator is changed by placing a drain pan under the transmission and removing the drain plug. Once empty, the plug can then be re-installed and filled with new transmission fluid.
It does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the pan to drain fluid.
The transmission drain plug on a 2003 Mitsubishi Galant is located on the front of the transmission, near the bottom. It allows the fluid to be easily removed during maintenance.
The 2003 Kia Sedona has a 5-speed automatic.
The transmission drain plug on a 2003 Chevrolet Malibu is located near the fluid level screw. This is directly underneath the manual shaft.
The filter is inside the transmission and is not to be serviced. Just drain fluid and replace.
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There is no automatic transmission drain plug. To drain the fluid you have to drop the pan. Be sure to replace the filter at the same time, it is located under the pan.
My 2001 FLSTF is between the 2 shock absorbers.
If its not on the transmission pan ,you have to remove the pan to change the oil