Only if you are not careful and you dont put a drain pan under it Yes, unless you have a method of catching the fluid for disposal. BTW, don't re-use the fluid.
Through the dipstick filler tube
Remove the transmission pan underneath and it's inside of it.
One of those plastic syphons with the squeezer in the middle, should be able to suck the excess from the filler tube.
You do it from under the car. Through the filler plug. Jacking the car on a level surface, remove the filler bolt (square bolt in the middle of transmission on driver's side) and put your finger into the hole, if you feel the fluid it's OK; otherwise, refil
NO, but the entire wheel assembly will have to be removed.
Leave idling, on level ground, at running temp
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The transmission pan has to be removed. There is no drain. lower one corner to let fluid drain into a pan. After the pan has been removed, take out the filter and replace. Reinstall the pan with a new gasket.
For the 5 spd. transmission: Park the car on a flat surface, jack it up, placing it on jack stands to get space for your body On the transmission's driver side, there's a square bolt on the middle, it's the filler bolt, after removed, put your finger in and if you feel the fluid is ok; otherwise it needs some, refill until it starts coming out, put the bolt back and clean the area.
The Mazda 2 with a manual transmission.
Mazda meant the transmission to be filled from a plug in the side of the transmission which is a real pain. Many Mazda owners remove the shifter and just pour it in. There is a second plug on the driver side of the transmission with a square head on it. Remove this plug and fill the transmission until fluid starts to drip from the hole, then it should be full. Make sure you're on level ground of coarse. K6 Mazdatruckin.com