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A 2000 Jeep does not have a torque converter drain plug.
The starter is located on the front of the engine of the 2000 Toyota Corolla. It is placed on top of the transmission housing.
I believe that your 2006 is similar to my 2000 and 1996 models. When you drain the fluid via the drain plug on the driver's side of the transmission, refill is about 4 quarts. This is not the same as the total capacity of the transmission because you cannot drain the torque converter this way. Changing the fluid every year is the best way to extend the life of your transmission.
Your owners manual will tell you.
On the end of the transmission.
Jack the car up or put on ramps ,place a large drain pan under tranmission ,remove bolts to tranmission pan ,pan will comes loose and oil will spill out .replace filter with new one ,and make sure pan gasket is good .put gasket and pan cover back on and tighten.fill transmission with recommended trans oil,run car til warm and check trans oil level . I must add that on the 2000 Toyota Corolla 4 speed automatic transmission there is a drain plug you can remove to drain thefluid first. After you drain it then you can remove the pan to change the filter.
The 2000 Nissan Maxima transmission pan bolt torque specification is 60 pounds. The transmission pan bolt should be torqued in 30 pound intervals.
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depending on the model of transmission you have you may have to drop the transmission pan. on the 4R70W transmission, there is no drain plug. you must drop the lower trans-pan in order to change the fluid. once the pan is down, remove the silver disk plug in the transmission case close to the motor. from here you have access to the torque converter. on the torque converter there is a drain plug to change the fluid here too. The vehicle uses MERCON V type transmission fluid. if you have the 4R70W trans, and you drain the torque converter, you can expect to put 14 quarts of fluid back in. The other transmission is the 4R100, and has a drain plug in the pan. follow the same procedure for draining the torque converter as well on this transmission. if you have this transmission, and are 2 wheel drive, the unit will take just over 17 quarts. If the vehicle is 4x4 the transmission pan is alittle larger and will take close to 18 quarts.
where it says in the manuel
Bottom of the engine on the oil pan somewhere.
Sorry, I do not know. You just pull a drain plug to drain the transmission. To flush the transmission, he needs to drain the transmission, remove a cooler line, run the engine while filling the transmission so the torque converter can discharge any contaminated fluid. Your fluid must have shown sign of overheating for him to suggest that. Good/smart mechanic. Need more like him.