There is no plug. The mechanic usually removes most of the bolts and allows the fluid to drain off before dropping pan fully. Option 2 is to get it flushed since it actually get the fluid out of the converter as well.
I just replaced my transmission on my '87 Town Car and PartSource told me that I need 11.6 L (or 12.25 quarts) of fluid.
No dipstick on the manual transmission , fluid level is checked underneath the car at the transmission fill plug
Under the car on the upper side of the transmission you will find a plug. Remove the plug and stick you finger in the hole. If you feel fluid, then it is full.
under the car is a check plug it is located on the drivers side on the transmission i square head plug start car open plug fluid should flow out of plug do not do not over tighten plug do not over tighten
According to the 1997 Lincoln Town Car Owner Guide : ( Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid ) * check to see if the type used is engraved in your automatic transmission fluid dipstick *
you just simply refill transmission fluid at the dip stick
yes
Its under the car
Inside the transmission, above the transmission pan.
According to the 1998 Lincoln Town Car Owner Guide : Motorcraft MERCON - V automatic transmission fluid ( the type used should be engraved on the transmission fluid dipstick )
The type of transmission fluid to use should be engraved into your automatic transmission fluid dipstick ( at least it is on the newer model years )
On the driver side of the transmission pan there is a fill plug. The car must be in the air and level. With the car running fluid will run out of the plug hole when it is full. This is no fun without a lift.