Try sprinkling the stain with dry baking soda to remove loose residue. Brush off. Then soak in undiluted white vinegar for 15 min then rinse and scrub with liquid dish soap before washing.
If not successful first time try rubbing Vaseline or lard unto the stain and repeating the process.
To remove Jeyes fluid stains from clothing, first blot the area with a clean cloth to absorb excess liquid. Then, mix a solution of water and laundry detergent, and soak the stained area for a few hours before washing the clothing as usual. Repeat the process if necessary before drying the clothing.
To remove paint you must use thinner.
It don't have 1. You must remove the transmission pan to drain the fluid.
It may help to remove the shirt for CPR. For AED use, all clothing around the chest must be removed.
to drain you must remove the lower pan on the very bottom of the transmission, to fill the re is a plug on the driver side of the tranny about half way up, remove that plug and pump the fluid in when it begans to run out it s full, or you can remove the shifter and poor the fluid from the top, but you still must remove the plug to see if its full.
No, You must remove the transmission pan to drain the fluid.
You must remove the big medal plate that is bolted to the back of the rear end housing to change the fluid.
you must remove the spedometer cable from the transaxle/ fill through here
It don't have 1. You MUST remove the transmission pan to drain the fluid.
It don't have 1. you must remove the transmission pan to drain the fluid.
If you mean 'transmission drain plug', there isn't one. You must remove the pan to drain fluid. Be careful, and have a large paint tray or similar because as soon as the bolts are loose, fluid will come out.
First you must locate the dip-stick marked transmission fluid then carefully while the motor is running remove the dip-stick, wipe clean with a cloth. Replace the dipstick, then remove again look at the indicators on the dipstick to see if fluid is needed.