There is not one. Just unloosen all the pan bolts If you're going to take all the bolts out, you'll need to buy six quarts of DEXTRON III Transmission Fluid to replace the lost fluid. Since you've got the transmission pan off anyways, you should go ahead and replace the filter and gasket. ($12.99 @ Autozone) Also, clean the magnet that is attached to the pan itself.
If it is a plastic radiator and it is stripped, no, if it is metal yes.
The 1998 Pontiac Transport evaporator drain hose can be found on the bottom of the air conditioner compressor. The evaporator drain hose routes water to the bottom of the engine compartment.
There is no drain plug assuming it is an automatic transmission it is drained when removing the transmission pan and changing the transmission filter.
the sunfire auto trans has no drain plug. You must drop the pan.
You'll have to pull the transmission pan, and drain the fluid. This is a messy job. I recommend having it done at the shop if you can.
To remove the transmission from a 1997 Pontiac Trans Sport, first, disconnect the battery and drain the transmission fluid. Next, remove the exhaust pipes, drive shaft, and any electrical connectors attached to the transmission. Support the transmission with a jack, unbolt it from the engine, and detach the transmission mounts. Finally, carefully slide the transmission out of the vehicle.
The AC condenser drain for a 1997 Pontiac Transport is typically located on the passenger side of the vehicle, underneath the dashboard. It may be found near the firewall, where the evaporator core is situated. You can usually see a small rubber or plastic tube that allows condensate to drain outside the vehicle. If you're having trouble locating it, consulting the vehicle’s service manual can provide more detailed guidance.
You have to remove the pan to drain the transmission.You have to remove the pan to drain the transmission.
Just the drain tube "yes" but not the nipple that it goes to.............
where is the plug to drain the oil in a 2005 Pontiac vibe
GM eliminated dipsticks for automatics. You can only drain, and refill. There will be a little red/yellow cap near the top of the transmission by the firewall, where the dipstick used to be.
There is no drain plug on this transmission.