You could just drill a hole in the side. :)
Just kidding, there is two plugs in the side on the drivers side, one says drain, one says fill.
Filling it is a night mare. better to just take it to J-lube and have them do it. You could just drill a hole in the side. :)
Just kidding, there is two plugs in the side on the drivers side, one says drain, one says fill.
Filling it is a night mare. better to just take it to J-lube and have them do it.
Bottom of the engine.
Remove the Ford Ranger automatic transmission drain plug. The drain plug is in the bottom of the transmission. Allow the oil to drain out and replace the plug. Fill the transmission with new transmission fluid.
The drain fill on a 1997 Dodge Avenger manual transmission is on the bottom of the transmission. It is located up from the drain plug.
Automatic transmissions used on Fords do not have a drain plug in the transmission pan
There isn't a drain plug , you have to drop the transmission pan
Remove the transmission oil pan
It is done at the transmission, Drain plug on bottom and fill plug on top side. Fill until lube comes out the fill hole. Make sure you install the correct lube. Some manual transmission Rangers use A/T fluid and some use a manual transmission lube. Check your owner's manual for the correct application.
The manual transmission drain plug is located on the rear of the transmission housing. It is an 8mm hex nut.
An automatic transmission on Ford Ranger holds three quarts of transmission fluid. That is after you drain all the old transmission fluid out.
On the left side of the transmission, near the rear. It's about 22-24mm in size. The transmission fill plug in also the same size, and is located a few inches above the drain plug.
You don't flush a manual transmission. You just drain the old fluid, and refill with new.
Under the truck, bottom of tranny, bottom bolt is drain, top is fill. fill till level with fill hole (starts running out)