passenger side just above the cv shaft is a plug with a vent hose routed from it. it pulls straight out with little effort. after draining, replace and tighten drain plug. remove the check plug just to the drivers side of the drain plug and begin to fill with the proper fluid. a narrow stream will run out of the check plug hole when it is properly filled aprox. 3 pints (1 1/2 qt). reinstall check plug and fill cap. PS.... ****drain plug will never be a fill plug....always locate and ensure removal of fill plug before draining any fluids****
Siphon it out through the access hole in the trunk...
Automatic trans drain plug is on left side of pan(for atf). differential oil drain plug is directly below differential. Manual transmission has only one plug(below differential in center of trans)
15mm for top and bottom. Bottom one has a magnetic plug - check it for metal shavings.
Champion labs part # PH2869, group 7# 4460, It also takes 4.25 quarts of oil, and has a 17mm drain plug.
on my 93 impreza wagon, they are manual. located on top of the steering column. designed so the parking lights will not be left on mistakenly, causing battery drain. cup holder hides above radio
Remove the celling apolstry and going down the right and left front windshield supports are a set of clear drainage hoses for the sunroof.
Some vehicles have a differential drain plug, if so then unscrew the drain plug first. If not, then move on to step 2. 1.Unscrew the differential drain plug. 2.Unbolt the differential cover. (set a bucket under the differnetail to catch the oil) 3. Get the gasket off of the differential and differential cover with a razor blade and/or whiz wheel. 4. Replace the gasket with gasket sealer and/or the new gasket. 5.Bolt the Differential cover back on. 6.Fill the differential up in the top drain until the fluid starts to overflow.
Depends on the year, make and model vehicle and engine coolant drain, engine oil drain, automatic transmission oil drain, standard transmission oil drain, front differential oil drain and rear differential oil drain.
The 2002 Subaru air conditioning drain line can be found on the bottom of the air conditioner compressor. The air conditioning drain line routes condensation to the bottom of the engine compartment.
there is no drain plug, you have to remove the whole cover to drain fluid.
There isn't a drain plug. You will need to remove the diff cover to drain the gear lube.
at the bottom of the sump