There is a access hole below the starter and just above the driveshaft. Pop out the plastic plug and turn the engine to see the nuts.
take your car to a shop if you must ask such a question. You obviously do not have the skill totackle such a complex task as remove the engine and then replace the Torque converter.
TCC - torque converter clutch. It is inside the torque converter between the engine and transmission.
15Nm
Between the engine and transmission.
The 2002 Ford Focus's engine produces 135 ft-lbs. @ 4500 rpm.
Take it to a muffler shop.
Either the solenoid pack or most likely the torque converter itself.
The flex plate is bolted to the back of the crankshaft. It connects the motor to the torque converter in the transmission. To replace you remove the transmission and replace it.
It does not have 1, Chevy did not use a drain plug in there converters.
2 one in front of the converter and one after
If your dipstick reads "Full", then you do not need to add any fluid. Be certain to follow manufacturer instructions when checking fluid level. Your torque converter is part of the transmission, when speaking of fluid, so if the transmission is full, the torque converter is also.
From the inside.