Drop the pan and drain some , or undo one of the lines to rad and run it at idle till you lose about a litre.
Remove the transmission oil pan Remove the transmission oil pan Remove the transmission oil pan
Oil level is overfull.
turkey baister and a hose
Remove transmission oil pan for access
Remove the Transmission oil pan and you will see it
Not exactly sure what the issue is.You need to be MORE specific due to it is not specified on your transmission if it is manual or automatic.And you state overfull oil are you commenting on the tranmission fluid wether it is for the manual or automatic or off in left field talking about engine oil?Resubmit a question with like 89 Mazda b2200 5speed has low trans fluid and overfilled what is causing (your reason).Another opinionI can agree with the contributor above as to the specifics of the question. However, I believe there is enough information to determine what is being asked. It is likely that the transmission in question is an automatic since a manual transmission would be difficult to determine that it is low without sticking a finger into the filler hole. Next, the overfull condition has to do with the crankcase: there is no way a manual transmission can be overfilled, and it was mentioned that the transmission was low on fluid. The answer to the problem is more likely that someone poured transmission fluid into the engine oil filler by mistake, thinking it was the correct place to add automatic transmission fluid.
Simply remove transmission oil pan and it's right there all you have to do is remove and replace.
A manual transmission does not have an oil pan.
Inside the Transmission. You need to remove the Transmission Oil Pan to have access to it...
No, foaming is an indication that there is contamination or the fluid is overfull.
Remove the transmission oil pan for access
It could. When overfull the fluid can aerate, which will cause slipping and a loss of lubrication.