No, vents are on the top of the transmission.
The outer dust boot covering the rear seal where the driveshaft goes into the transmission may have a small hole in the bottom of it, that would be normal.
Simply evaporate the solution then at the bottom there should be small sugar crystalls
you can but it would be easier to drain it from the bottom
The Lincoln LS does not have a transmission dipstick.To check the fluid level you must raise the car on a lift. When the transmission is no hotter than 120 degrees F, remove the smaller bolt on the bottom of the transmission pan. A small amount of fluid may run out.Then remove the small bolt at the vertical back of the case and add fluid there until it starts to run out the bottom of the case where the other bolt was removed. This is the correct fluid level.
When preparing to back up, you would be reversing. In a manual transmission car, this would be the reverse gear. It is typically all the way to the right and on the bottom row.
I believe it is in the lumber region. Where your back curves inward not far from your bottom.
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.
Most gm back seats are the same. Push back on the bottom section & pull up from back of the bottom part. This should let the bottom part come off. Then the back part should be bolted at the bottom. Take the bolts out, and push up.
The 1993 Ford F1 50 ECM is located on the back of the transmission. The ECM will be near the bottom of the transmission.
It all depends if it's a automatic or a manual transmission? If it's a automatic there is a pan on the bottom side of the transmission that you have to remove. There should be a filter screwed to the underneath of the transmission after the pan is removed. Now if it's a manual transmission to drain the fluid. There should be a plug close to the bottom on driver side or passenger-side. Take the plug out drain all the fluid put the plug back in. To fill the transmission with fluid there is a plug on the side of the transmission up higher than the drain plug. It could be on the driver side or the passenger-side take the plug out. Go to the auto-parts store purchase some gear oil recommended for that transmission. Pump gear oil into the transmission until it starts to come out of the side plug once this happens the transmission is filled to the proper level Put The plug back in.
It is located on the bottom of the motor, back beside the transmission on the radiator side.
It should be the same as a 2002 tracker, behind the manifold, just to the left at the very back of the motor, small dipstick says ATF on it, you will need a funnel designed just for adding transmission fluid, opening very small. Hope this helps.
It's where the transmission meets the engine on the back side and on the bottom.