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17mm allen wrench, the transfer case takes a 10mm allen.
There is an inspection port on the side of the transmission. Use a 15/16 wrench to loosen and remove the bolt. Stick your finger into the hole. With the Jeep on a level surface you should feel the lubricant just below the edge of the port.
21mm socket or wrench
you get a wrench and wrench it up
17 mm
18MM
Manual Transmission...yes grab a monkey wrench or a monkey and twist.
Under the passengers seat.
Manual transmissions don't require fluid. Yes!!! manual transmissions also requires fluid. Drain plug is located under the transmission. It requires a 15/16 wrench. The fill plug is located on the side of the tranny towards the front of the vehicle.
Manual transmission? Look for the plug on the bottom of the differential (where the CV joints attach). It is flush with the surface and takes a 17mm "Allen wrench" or "hex key". If you don't have a 17mm Allen wrench, maybe your lug bolts are 17mm. Stick the head of one into the plug and turn it with a open-end or box-end wrench.
there is no fill tube or dipstick if it is a manual, there is a check plug on the transmission you have to check it with usually a Allen wrench of 3/8 rachet.
The automatic transmission does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the pan to drain.On the manual transmission, you remove the bottom center bolt in the side cover to drain. Just make sure you have the proper tool (3/8 Allen wrench) to remove the fill plug so you can fill it back up.The automatic transmission does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the pan to drain.On the manual transmission, you remove the bottom center bolt in the side cover to drain. Just make sure you have the proper tool (3/8 Allen wrench) to remove the fill plug so you can fill it back up.