I have a 2002 lancer and I have had to change the transmission twice. when we went to change out the first transmission we were going to change the filter just to have fresh start and we ran into the same problem as you. We called a transmission company and we were told that you had to completely disassemble the transmission to get to it so generally u just dont change it. This was the dumbest thing ever but upon calling other companies it sadly seems to be the truth.
The automatic transmission temperature sensor, on your 1990 Mitsubishi, is located on the top of the transmission. The sensor will have to electrical wires going to it.
In an automatic Eclipse, the transmission filter is located inside of the transmission. To change the filter, the entire transmission must be disassembled to reach it.
The Engine Control Module (manual transmission), also known as PCM Powertrain COntrol Module (automatic transmission), is located interior under the glove box.
it would be in the back midright of the motor its hard to describe but its slanted to the right.
I don't believe ther is one on this transmission, just the fluid gets changed. If there is a filter, it would be replaced if transmission is overhauled.
Ur gonna need a funnel, and it goes thru the transmission dipstick located near the air filter sensor, left of the engine.
Where is the automatic transmission dipstick located on a 1999 VW golf GL
There is no automatic transmission filter on Honda Pilot.
Inside the transmission...
it is located in the fuse box (under the hood), if you flip the fuse box cap you will see the diagram that signals the location of every fuse in it. The automatic transmission control relay is labeled AT in such diagram. It is a black sort of rectangular shaped relay.
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if its an automatic then you fill it from the dipstick. It should have a red handle and be located on the drivers side of the vehicle. If it is manual you have to get under the car and there is a plug on the top of the tranny