Use a 3/8 inch quick disconnect fitting removal tool. Should be about 5 dollars from an auto parts store.
the transmission dipstick tube is bolted (1bolt) to the left rear of the transmission bell housing. Remove bolt and pull up on the dipstick housing to remove it from the transmission fluid pan.
On the back between the engine and transmission. You'll have to remove the transmission to see it.
Yes and it should ge available at the parts store pretty cheap.
The transmission does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the oil pan to drain.
Either remove the pan, or take it to a service shop that has a flush machine that hooks into the lines.
The bottom fitting is a quick connect fitting. You usually use a special tool to release this fitting. Some auto parts stores will lend you the necessary tool for free. The top line will be a flare fitting, which will require the proper sized end wrench or line wrench to remove.
It requires a special tool that releases the wire clips.
19mm
there is no special tool to remove them but one is needed to compress them to get them back on for the rear.
no,you need a special tool that's not special but you don't need it
No put the gear shift into neautral
Yes, there are a couple of special tools needed.