should be on the side of the transmission..You should be able to find a shop manual at your local library with diagnostics and specs -- make copies of the right sections as they are usually only available in the REFERENCE section...good luck :).
fill to the plug hole on side of transmission
The manual transmission drain plug is located on the rear of the transmission housing. It is an 8mm hex nut.
On the upper side of the transmission.
The transmission fill plug is a square-drive plug located vertically on the driver's side of the transmission, just to the rear of the right-side halfshaft. The transmission should take 2.5 quarts or until the fluid is to the bottom of the fill hole.
NO drain plug... the fill plug is the dipstick tube. Oops, that's the automatic. No drain plug and the fill plug is half way up and looks like a square peg
If it is a manual transmission it has no dip stick just a fluid level plug
17mm (works for a 1998)
Where is the fill plug on a 2005 Toyota tacoma Auto transmission
The automatic does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the pan to drain. The manual has a drain plug on the bottom of the case.
If its a manual transmission: There isn't one you have to pull the plug on the transmission itself.If its a automatic transmission: Its located near the firewall on the passengers side of the engine compartment.Hope this helps!
The manual transmission does not have a dipstick , there will be a fill plug somewhere on the transmission body
the size of drain plug and the oil level check plug is 17 mm on s-10 1999 manual transmission