just throw it away it was the plug to block the dipstick hole after manufacture;
Drop the transmission pan, very messy, its that flat plastic black thing, just wiggle and pull straight down.
Transmission pans can be cast metal, stamped metal, or plastic.
no plastic
Underneath the car on the passenger side of the transmission, there is a plastic reserviour. You fill it there.
On the top of the transmission about half way down from the bellhousing to the tail shaft. it is a small plastic tube that you can break if you are not careful because as plastic gets older it becomes more brittle since its a hard plastic.
he has the plastic teeth covers to keep them straight
Left side if engine, between fan and distributor cap, reach down and to the left, should be a white plastic ball tip about size of large marble, pull straight up.
No. Several Things Go Wrong With Speedometers. Cable Break, Plastic Gear In The Back Of Speedometer Housing, Or In The Housing Of The Transmission. But No It Will Not Hurt The Transmission.
Using a very clean small plastic funnel pour it down the transmission dipstick tube.
You don't , you replace the linkage cable from shifter to transmission
Because small plastic clip has broken off white plastic part.
behind the plastic splash guard behind the drivers side wheel right where the transmission meets the frame there is a mount