The manual transmission drain plug is located on the rear of the transmission housing. It is an 8mm hex nut.
The automatic transmission does not have a drain. You remove the pan to drain.
The automatic does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the pan to drain. The manual has a drain plug on the bottom of the case.
You have to remove the pan, there is no drain.
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.
The transmission does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the oil pan to drain.
17mm (works for a 1998)
You can use any SAE certified manual transmission fluid in your 1996 Ford manual transmission. Make sure you use manual transmission fluid and not automatic transmission fluid.
24mm or use a 15/16 for a little tighter fit if its dorked up
in the transmission
Drain the radiator. Remove all of the hoses. Remove the transmission cooler lines if equipped with an automatic transmission. Remove the fan shroud. Remove the bolts that hold the top radiator support in place. Lift the radiator out.
Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid is used in the 5 - speed manual transmission in a 1996 Ford Explorer
you forgot to say what transmission. 3p 4p or 5sp all are diff. answer, drain then fill to mark see owner manual, free at all suz, dealers. the 3sp is the dog, it has no drain, so need hUGE drain pan.