Look under the front of the Pilot. The drain plugs for the transmission and engine are both under the front and both have labels next to them marked ENGINE OIL and TRANSMISSION OIL. I suggest you get the Haynes manual for the Honda Pilot which explains how to do all this easily. Good luck.
There is no drain plug.
Automatic Trans: Right side (passengers side) at the bottom rear of the transmission housing.
Open the drain screw at the bottom of the gearbox hydraulic fluid is discharged.
On a 1998 Honda Civic there is a transmission drain bolt located on the bottom of the housing. Loosen the bolt and drain all of the old fluid. Using Honda ATF fluid top off the transmission.
The automatic transmission does not have a drain. You remove the pan to drain.
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.
94 civic transmission fluid drain
The automatic transmission does not have a drain plug.
Automatic Trans: Right side (passengers side) at the bottom rear of the trans housing.
Replace the transmission fluid from Honda Dealer.. simply drain from drain pitcock and refill. The damage may be to much at this point pending how many miles you have. There is no transmission filter to deal with. Worst case it may give you a little while longer on the transmission. ...this is assuming you have an automatic trans, that was not stated in the ? Honda automatic transmission are a weak link in their automobiles.
Left / front (driver's side) of transmission has a large plug nut. it uses a 3/8 socket wrench (insert socket handle into hole in drain plug - left loosy)
There is none for an automatic transmission. You will have to drop (take off) the transmission fluid pan to drain it.