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Automatic trans drain plug is on left side of pan(for atf). differential oil drain plug is directly below differential. Manual transmission has only one plug(below differential in center of trans)
i found mine it is on the left side in the back of the engine on top of the trans
Next to the battery behind the left headlight. You have to get the battery otut to get to it. It should be black in colour
Manual transmissions do not typically have dipsticks --I believe that thy run on gear lubricant that doesnot wear out often or escape the trans.
Differencial is for the rear and is a real thick oil where trans fluid is red like my head
there should be a drain plug on the rt. side of trans. rt. above that there is the fill plug there is a drain plug on the rt side of trans. rt above that is the fill plug
Subaru recommends to use GL-5 (75W-90) Transmission Gear Oil.....
Did you look on the oil pan on the bottom back side of the engine for the plugs?
Usually, yes. You either remove a drain plug, or the trans pan to drain.Usually, yes. You either remove a drain plug, or the trans pan to drain.
17mm (works for a 1998)
Kia Rio manual trans fluid changeChange the manual transmission fluid, first remove drain pulg on the lower bottom of the transmission. Drain old fluid. Reinstall drain plug. Remove the speed cable housing from the transmission, this is where you add the new fluid.
If it is a auto trans and there is no drain plug, you have to drop the pan, and change the filter and gasket while you at it. If it is a manual, there is a plug on the lower passenger side of the transmission body. pull it and the fluid will drain.