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It does not have a drain plug. You need to remove trans pan to drain.
You can use a 11 centimeter socket to remove the transmission drain plug. The socket should be a five-point socket.
you will need a 14mm socket for the drain plug & a special oil fliter cup socket for the oil fliter. the oil filter cup socket is available from most auto parts stores or your local Toyta dealership.
I have a 96 Camry and the drain plug is metric - I believe it is 14mm. You will need a socket or wrench of the appropriate metric size.
I have a 92 Diamante Wagon. And the drain plug on my car is on the bottom left (driver side). You need a 22mm socket wrench to open it. Hope that helps.
15 mm socket and ratchet for the caliper to bracket. if not it is a 13 mm socket and ratchet. the bracket to spindle is 18mm socket and ratchet
Drain pan, socket to fit the drain plug, new filter, correct weight oil, rags. You may need a floor jack and jack stands to change the oil in a car you must jack up to get under.
The oil drain plug is located on the underside of the engine directly below the filler hole. The head of the bolt will need a 17mm socket to remove.
On the V6 engine you can't reach the drain plug by hand, which is at the bottom of the radiator.You will need a universal joint and socket attached to a long extention to reach it.
The drain and fill plugs need a 17mm allen wrench. There are some VW parts houses online that sell a special transmission drain/fill plug socket: it's a 17mm socket with about an inch of 17mm allen wrench stock welded into it.
square socket can be purchased from any good motoring shop (halfords, motorworld etc)
I used a 21mm on mine yesterday. hope this helps Paul