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AnswerIf it has one it will be on the transmission pan. Some trans do not have a drain plug, and the pan must be removed to drain the fluid.-NOT TRUE!!!Plug being on the drain pan is only true for an automatic transmission and yes there is one there. If it's automatic turbo it has 2 drain plugs on/near the pan and non turbo automatic there is on drain plug on the pan.The manual tranny drain plug on a 2g dsm turbo is a single bolt on the inside of the tranny (opposite side of the where the cv axle attaches) near the crossmember. The tranny drain plug for a non turbo dsm is on the bottom part of the transmission and is also a single bolt.
Presuming you are asking about the 5-speed and not the automatic.It is on the bottom of the transmission, and is recessed. It requires a special tool.Later 900s did not have a drain plug for the transmission.
To change the manual transmission oil on a 1996 Saab 900 SE Turbo, start by safely lifting the vehicle and securing it on jack stands. Remove the drain plug from the transmission case and let the old oil drain completely into a container. Then, replace the drain plug and remove the fill plug located on the side of the transmission. Finally, using a pump, fill the transmission with the recommended oil until it reaches the proper level, and then replace the fill plug.
There is no drain plug, you must remove the transmission panThere is no drain plug, you must remove the transmission pan
Transmission drain plug 2011 drain plug
Ther is no drain plug in the transmission
there is no drain plug for the transmission!
The automatic transmission does not have a drain plug.
It does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the transmission pan from the bottom of the transmission to drain the fluid.
the transmission drain plug is located on the transmission underneath the dash area
There is no transmission drain plug. Your transmission uses the same oil from the primary. Draining your primary drains your transmission.
where can i find the transmission drain plug for the Mazda