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2 plugs on bottom of trans like a man. tran , fill top 1 till it runs out. Takes special tool to get plug out
on the coils from back to front it is 1423 for plug wire location
Its under the car
there is no dipstick for the forenza auto tranny. it is checked like a manual tranny. you have toremove the fill plug and add some until it drizzels out. also it uses a special fluid that you can only get at the dealer...... And it also uses a special tool to do it with
there is no dipstick for the forenza auto tranny. it is checked like a manual tranny. you have toremove the fill plug and add some until it drizzels out. also it uses a special fluid that you can only get at the dealer...... And it also uses a special tool to do it with
it's located in the back of the intake tube the 2 wires plug
The transmission fill plug on a 2000 Suzuki Alto is behind the drain plug. Both the plugs are located underneath the transmission.
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If it is an automatic, then there is not a place to put a funnel. The transmission comes from factory sealed with fluid. Unless there is something that I dont know :)...... There is something you don't know. There is a fill plug on the under the vehicle, but you can't fill it unless you can get under the vehicle and you have a special tool.
You use a funel mad for trans fluid and poor it down the dip stick hole. FYI theres a sight glass under the car to check the level of the fluid. Actually the Forenza/Reno has no dipstick, or any type of sight glass for fluid levels anywhere. Not even the A/C. The only way to check and/or add fluid is to remove the fill plug located just below the passenger side output shaft ( inboard CV joint ). It's an 8mm square drive just like the drain plug at the bottom of the trans. Be sure to fill with only Suzuki trans fluid SP4A ( LT 71141 ) Have fun with it. It's a simple job, the hardest part is locating the fill plug as there is a motor mount bracket partially blocking your view! Eric A. Certified Suzuki Tech, Everett, Wa.
The three conduit plug directly to the left of your spark plugs is where the sensor is. Be sure you have an E8 socket available to remove.
If you take the fill plug out of the side of the trans you just fill it up till it comes out of that hole.