When you are facing your car radiator look under the car at the exhaust system. On the right side of the exhaust system you will see the transaxle fluid stainer. The transmission gasket is between the stainer and the transmission body. Carefully inspect your stainer if it's clean and doesn't have Transmission Fluid stains you don't need to worry about. If your gasket or stainer has wet region you have to replace the gasket. Be carefull working close to the exhaust system.
You need to check the transmission gasket between the transmission pan and the body. If it's leaking you have to replace it.
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It will be on the bottom of the transmission
you do not need to change gaskets just a good flush will do the trick If the transmission pan has been removed, then you should replace the gasket. The only other reason for changing it is if it is leaking transmission oil from the gasket. Otherwise the above answer is good. Just watch out that whoever does it doesn't over tighten the plug. Toyota overtightened my wifes and trashed the threads. Had to replace the whole pan and Toyota wouldn't fess up to their mistake! There goes another couple hundred bucks!
you have put a new head gasket on it.
Faulty transmission Pan gasket
No, Fluid, filter, and gasket
Replace the head gasket is the only fix.
The torque is 89 inch pounds or 7.41 foot pounds. You should never reuse a transmission gasket. If you are doing work on the transmission, replace the filter, it usually comes with a new gasket.
No, do you not need a gasket, don't be ignant.