I've never worked on a PT but this is a fairly easy question to solve. The engine will be on one side (passenger or driver) of the car and the transmission on the other because it is a front wheel drive car. Under the car there will be two pans with drain plugs, one will be the engine, the other transmission. To figure out which is which look at the top of the motor; there will be the valve cover which looks like an oil pan (because it essentially is an upside down one) with spark plugs and spark plug wires wires. That tells you where the engine is. If the engine is on the driver's side pull the plug on the passenger side and vice versa.
The automatic transmission does not have a drain plug.
The automatic does not have a drain plug. You remove the pan to drain.
No. I have a PT Cruiser an no drain plug on the pan makes trans filter replacement very messy.
It does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the pan to drain.
It does not have a drain plug. You remove the pan to drain the fluid.
I am needing to change the transmission fluid on my 2001 Dodge Durango, and I don't know where the location of the plug to drain the transmission fluid is at!
There is no drain plug. Pan must be removed.
just above the drain plug on the tranny case. drain plug the lower bolt.
None, what a bs truck
It is the large Allen head set screw right next to the oil drain plug.
they dont have a drain plug in order to change fluid you have to take off the trans pan.
There is no drain plug, you must remove the transmission panThere is no drain plug, you must remove the transmission pan