Found it out myself - plug is underneath the transmission. Takes a 5/8 wrench or socket.
No, You must remove the transmission pan to drain the fluid.
There isn't one. You have to remove the pan to drain
Have to drop transmission oil pan
It does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the pan to drain the fluid.
probably not
Under the transmission oil reservoir, across from the oil drain plug and on the braking side of the bike. (from bottom of the bike the transmission drain plug will always be on the braking side of the bike. The oil drain plug on the shifting side.)
The transmission drain plug is on the bottom of the tranny, underneath. You will need to lift the car up. there is no trans filter.
To drain the transmission fluid on a 1991 Mitsubishi 3000GT, first, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and securely lifted. Locate the transmission drain plug underneath the transmission, and use a wrench to remove it, allowing the fluid to drain into a suitable container. After the fluid has fully drained, replace the drain plug and tighten it securely before refilling the transmission with the appropriate type and amount of fluid through the fill plug. Always consult the owner's manual for specific fluid specifications and capacities.
Open the drain screw at the bottom of the gearbox hydraulic fluid is discharged.
Should be a drain plug at bottom of transmission Should be a fill plug at side of transmission - fill to this level
To replace the transmission oil filter on a 1991 Chevy Cavalier, first, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is cool. Drain the transmission fluid by removing the drain plug or pan, then detach the transmission pan to access the filter. Remove the old filter, clean any debris from the area, and install the new filter. Reattach the transmission pan, replace the drain plug, and refill the transmission with the appropriate fluid.
Remove the bolts but be prepared for alot of transmission fluid pouring out. You will need a large drain pan.