Use a quarter drive socket handle, insert and turn a quarter turn. Do not force. Check out pix at http://99intrigue.shutterfly.com/headgasket/115. Go through the next four or so pix on that page. Of course, this is the radiator drain plug. If you cant do the oil pan plug, you might not want to be working on your car.
on the front of the oil pan the dumbest place i think
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There is no drain plug, you must remove the transmission panThere is no drain plug, you must remove the transmission pan
remove the fill plug, then remove the drain plug, then reinstall the drain plug and add fluid until it comes to the level of the fill plug. remove the fill plug, then remove the drain plug, then reinstall the drain plug and add fluid until it comes to the level of the fill plug.
There is no drain plug. You remove the pan to drain.
Bottom of the engine on the oil pan.
Remove one end of each wire from the distributer cap (remember the order), and the other end of each wire from it's corresponding spark plug.
Usually, yes. You either remove a drain plug, or the trans pan to drain.Usually, yes. You either remove a drain plug, or the trans pan to drain.
The engine oil drain plug is on the bottom rear of the engine oil pan. The transmission does not have a drain plug, you remove the pan to drain.The engine oil drain plug is on the bottom rear of the engine oil pan. The transmission does not have a drain plug, you remove the pan to drain.
It does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the pan to drain.
It does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the pan to drain fluid.