Not for sure, but most vehicles don't have a drain plug for the transmission. most vehicles you just have to take the transmission pan off to drain the fluid, so that when you change the tranny fluid, you should change the filter as well.
drop the tran pan and take out the filter replace the gasket and filter with a new one and rebolt it back up then remove the rim and tire from the drive axle and pull out the fill plug and fill with gear oil The above answer is for an automatic transmission. The manual transmission has a fill plug on the front about two-thirds down, and a drain plug on the bottom. Just remove drain plug, drain out old gear lube, replace drain plug, and fill with 80W90 gear oil until it reaches the fill plug(usually about 2 1/2 qts.)
take off tran oil pan only take out bacbolts and loosen rest working way to ront of car there is no drain plug
Electric automatic tran axle.
time for rebuild of the tran.
plug in side of tran or dipsteck
in an automatic tran it ran throught the radiator
As long as it will mate with engine & you have all the parts.
the filter is inside the tran seek professional
check the fluid level. if it is low it ill cause the tran. to shift late
there is so tran oil ,the engine oil lubricates the clutch etc ,for best performance change your oil often
It is the Achilles heel of the pwr train system imho
No, you have to go back wheels up. Remember to lock the steering wheel staright!