If an auto transaxle, the filler tube is on the left side of the engine (from front) tust under the battery tray, down close to the fenderwell. It has a
a pull-out dipstick. The dain plug is under the engine on the back side of the
t-a housing.
If a manual t-a, the filler and drain plugs are both on the bottom side of the
t-a housing. The lower point is the drain and the upper plug is the filler. A squeeze-type container will be required to fill if an electric or pump-type is ot available.
My fiance is a mechanic he said its probably somewhere between the motor and transmission on the backside, or look up "all data software".
I had the same problem trying to locate the port for the OBD II on the Mitsubishi 2003 Galant.. It turns out that it is on the drivers side, under the dash where the steering wheel is located. I had to get on my back with a flashlight to get to it, but it is pretty easy to spot when you are down there.. Mine was White. I hope this helps you out..
You need a shop manual on it. Get one at a parts store or MOTORLIT.COM.
To aim the Mitsubishi Galant Headlights open the engine compartment of the vehicle. Locate the headlights and use a screwdriver on the vertical adjustment screw positioned on top of the headlight. This screw will allow adjustment for position where the light will shine.
yes my friend own one and his had kill switch locate above the right rear tire inside the car.
While facing the engine, the filter is located left hand side of the firewall. it's black, cylindrical w/ 2 hoses sticking out of it. Very easy to locate and replace.
Locate and remove the relays involved.
yOU Need a new alternator.
The Mitsubishi Galant has the most common hook-end wiper arms. See Sources and Related Links below for installation videos. Also, purchase the replacement blades first and there will be additional instructions/illustrations on the replacement packages. Locate and press the tab or button where the wiper blade is inserted into the hook of the wiper arm and pull wiper blade out of hook. You may have to rotate and flex the blade to make enough clearance for the hook to pass through.
You can locate the transmission fluid in your 2004 GMC Envoy by using the transmission fluid dipstick. The transmission fluid will be in the transmission fluid pan.
It means you have a coolant leak. It could be coming from many possibilities, some easy to repair and others not so easy. You are going to have to do some detective work to locate the source of the leak then re-post question with that info.
== == It's relatively simple: First you locate your tranny drain and filler bolts (your manual should indicate where they are and what they look like) . They'll be underneath the car on the "passenger" side of the transmission. Remove the drain bolt with a 3/4 ratchet after letting the car run for a while. Let the MTF run out completely. Replace the drain bolt. Remove filler bolt with a 19mm socket. Using a fluid pump, fill the transmission with just under 2 quarts of Honda Manual Transmission Fluid. When it runs out the hole, stop pumping. Replace the filler bolt and you're good to go. (P.S. The filler bolt is the one that's higher than the drain bolt.) == == == == == ==