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Drain tranny fluid, rethread plug hole with a good tap and die set. plug with the next size drain or fill plug. Good Luck.........
There is a fill plug and a drain plug located on the transmission the upper bolt is where you would fill it at. need a socket or wrench. you fill it till it runs out level of the bolt hole.
Where is the fill plug on a 2005 Toyota tacoma Auto transmission
If it does not have a dipstick, remove the fill plug and if lube runs out or you can touch the lube with your finger, it is full. Check according to instructions in your owner's manual.If it does not have a dipstick, remove the fill plug and if lube runs out or you can touch the lube with your finger, it is full. Check according to instructions in your owner's manual.
Manual transmissions have a fill plug on the side of the case, not a dipstick.Manual transmissions have a fill plug on the side of the case, not a dipstick.
Automatic , yes. Manual, no. It has a fill hole/plug. Automatic , yes. Manual, no. It has a fill hole/plug.
First of all there is no dipstick on a manual transmission, they use a fill plug instead. The fill plug is located on the transmission right beside the half shaft (look right at the lower level of the CV shaft) the fill plug is there. When ever you remove the fill or drain plug you should change the crush washer. To fill the transmission properly, place vehicle on level ground, remove the fill plug and if fluid comes out then you should be okay. If the fluid is dirty, remove the drain plug. Then fill the transmission with 10W30 or 10W40 oil until the fluid comes out of the fill plug hole. Use a squeeze bottle with a long flexible hose inserted into the fill plug hole, it makes filling easier. The transmission capacity is 2 quarts. Hope this helps
Listed in your owners manual. If you have no manual tell the auto parts store you want to buy an OEM spark plug.
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Your manual transmission does not have a dipstick , the fluid level is checked at the fill plug on the drivers side of the transmission. When you take the fill plug out ( after cleaning the area around the plug ) the fluid level should be at the bottom of the fill plug hole
My Haynes manual says to fill it by removing the speed sensor.