They have several different style plugs and locations, for instance some have side mounted drain plugs. If yours is a bottom drain with a square drive hole, it is likely 3/8 inch.
on the front of the transmission (looking towards the back of the car standing at the front of the hood) you will see a 3/8 inch drive ratchet drive plug, that is the fill point, on the bottom of the transmission you will find a 1/2 inch drive plug that is the drain point.
The oil drain plug is located on the bottom of the oil pan. The oil drain plug will be near the front of the oil pan and can be removed with a 9/16 ratchet.
The drain plug is located on the passenger side of the transmission, remove the front tire to access it. A 3/8" drive extension will fit in the plug, use a ratchet to turn it out.
The drain plug on the radiator of a 2002 Cavalier is located on the front of care through the lower front air dam area. You will find it's on the right and you should use 1/4" ratchet and extension to open it.
On the oil pan. On an 03 Expy (though it should be about the same for all Expys), locate the drive shaft. Follow it forward to the transmission. In front of the transmission should be the oil pan, a big, black tub looking thing with a bolt on the bottom of it. That is the oil drain plug. A 5/8 ratchet takes it off.
With a 3/8 drive ratchet. It is located at the front of the Motor just crawl under the front of the vue and look up. It is a canister type filter.
Look towards the car in the front. The plug is located bottom left front of the radiator. You will need square drive to loosen the plug.
most vehicles with auto transmissions do not have a drain plug for the trans fluid, you remove the pan from the bottom to release the fluid.It is a good idea to replace the pan gasket after removing pan.Correct Answer:Honda Accords DO have a drain plug in the transmission, they do NOT have a pan, and the fluid filter is not accessible with the transmission installed in the car.The drain plug has a square indentation, use your regular 3/8" drive ratchet to remove it. The plug is located on the lower right front edge of the transmission, easily accessed by removing the right front tire.
front or rear? the front is slightly higher and rear of the drain... the back has a cover you remove to drain the fluid and a fill on the front of the diff..
Front bottom D/S of the radiator. Use a 1/4" ratchet to open it. It is a round white plug with a square hole in it.
For the 4.7 model, if you follow the power steering line into the front radiator near the bumper you will see the (peacock sp?). Be very careful and turn it to drain the radiator. I think 11/16's is the ratchet adapter you need. I did mine today and it didnt drain very much, maybe mines is clogged or had to do with pressure.
Take off pass. front wheel and cover inside wheel well. i believe it is a 3/8 drive ratchet into tension pulley and push towards front of car. The belt will get loose to remove.