1/2 drive Ratchet
To change the transmission oil on a 1988 Acura Integra drain the older fluid by loosening the drain bolt. Wait until it is done drain and cap the hole. Insert new transmission fluid in the transmission reservoir.
behind front passenger tire
In the manual transmission there are two big bolts, one on the top, one on the bottom. Remove both to drain it. Put the bottom one back in and fill her up. I'm unsure of where it is on the Automatic transmission.
If it is a Manual 5spd. Then their is a fill bolt and a drain bolt. The drain bolt can be only taken off with an 3/8" socket wrench. And the top fill bolt which is all next to the passenger side axle. The bolt should be a 17mm.
There is not normally a drain plug for changing your transmission fluid. The fluid is held with in a pan that needs to be dropped entirely and the magnet with in the pan needs to be cleaned and the seal around the pan replace. These items normally come together with in a kit.
The drain plug is on the drivers side of the radiator. It is almost straight down from the headlight assembly.
The drain fill on a 1997 Dodge Avenger manual transmission is on the bottom of the transmission. It is located up from the drain plug.
Bottom corner of rad, inner side, some aftermarket rads won't have a drain and you will have to pull the lower hose off to drain it
There is not normally a drain plug for changing your transmission fluid. The fluid is held with in a pan that needs to be dropped entirely and the magnet with in the pan needs to be cleaned and the seal around the pan replace. These items normally come together with in a kit.
its just like an oil change. find the big drain bolt on your transmission.drain it. Its safe to say that acuras only need their tranny fluid changed about twice in their lifetime.
The manual transmission drain plug is located on the rear of the transmission housing. It is an 8mm hex nut.
You don't flush a manual transmission. You just drain the old fluid, and refill with new.