The drain plug is located on the side of the transmission end cover (on the right side of the transmission) at the very bottom center.
The drain plug on an 89 Toyota Camry 4WD is on the bottom of the transmission. The fill plug is located approximately six inches to the rear of the drain plug.
Not for sure, but most vehicles don't have a drain plug for the transmission. most vehicles you just have to take the transmission pan off to drain the fluid, so that when you change the tranny fluid, you should change the filter as well.
there is no drain plug to drain transmition loosen pan bolts on 2 sides and pry lightly with a screw driver. becarefull not to bend pan or tear pan gaske if you intend on reuseing it
The drain plug for the engine is on the bottom of the pan There is no drain plug on the transaxle.
I am assuming a manual transmission. There is a fill plug above the drain plug back a little bit. you will need a funnel with a long hose and make sure the car is on a level surface when checking fluid levels.
The oil drain plug on an 89 Toyota 4Runner is located on the bottom of the engine. It is positioned on the left side of the oil pan for easy access and draining.
The 1989 BMW 735 oil drain plug is located on the bottom of the oil pan. The oil drain plug can be removed with a 9/16 ratchet.
Drain it and change it!
Should be the rear lower section of the oil pan
I have a 96 Camry and the drain plug is metric - I believe it is 14mm. You will need a socket or wrench of the appropriate metric size.
Yes. Usually it is added at the transmission. Most cars have a drain plug and a filler plug. The lower one is the drain. You might need some hose and a funnel to get it in there. Get some hose that will fit in the filler hole and run the hose up so you can pour into it. HTH.
Unless there is a drain plug, you must remove the transmission pan. This will give you access to the filter, which should also be changed. Doing this will only remove about 35% of the transmission fluid. To remove it all, you will need to flush the system or use the transmission cooling lines connected to the radiator to remove it all.