You must pull the transmission out are the engine out to fix the freeze plug on the back of the engine. It's your choice. There is no other way.
freeze plugs are located along both sides of engine block and also on the rear of block behind the flywheel. freeze plugs are also located in the heads
They are located on the front, back, and transmission sides of the engine.They are located on the front, back, and transmission sides of the engine.
Which one? the are on the side of the block and sometimes behind the transmission. The only time they would need to be changed is if they are leaking. Unless you are installing a heater.
green fluid is engine coolant. as this is showing up near the transmission this could be leaking from the head gasket or from a freeze plug. you will just have to trace back where it is coming from remember there are freeze plugs behind transmission which are not viible while transmission is in vehicle
They are on the front, rear, and transmission side.
They are on the front, back, and transmission side of the engine block.
Front, back, and transmission side of the block.Front, back, and transmission side of the block.
Between the engine block and transmission. You will either have to remove the engine or transmission to get to them. NO OTHER WAY.
The freeze plugs are on the engine, not the transmission.
There are several freeze plugs but the ones that are hidden and you are probably looking for are between the engine and the transmission mounting. The bad news is that you have to remove the transmission to some extent to even see the plugs. Good luck.
They are on the front, back, and transmission sides of the block.
Pull the power steering pump off.