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If you mean trans fluid, you pour it in the trans dipstick hole.
a hole in the radiator
hole
Remove the socket head plug located next to the oil dipstick knob and observe the level on the dipstick attached to the plug. If necessary add transmission oil thru that same hole.
If you have a bore scope that will fit in through the spark plug hole, you can look at the surface of the cylinder walls. If there are excessive marks on the sides, or the front and back, they must be pulled and repaired.
Under the seat. Between the battery and the fuel tank. Right under the slot your seat tongue slides into there is a larger hole in the frame...In that hole you see a silver box with a grey 8-place deutsch connector. You found the turn signal module
Normally just below a hole...
Sure there is. Epoxy coating the inside of the pipes is what you are talking about. A liquid epoxy is put in the pipes, blown throughout the pipes, and cured in place to seal pin-hole leaks. It is a good technology that has been around for 25 years. It allows pipe repair without breaking concrete, but is a fairly expensive technology.
condensation plate has a hole in it?
You have to have a hole in the tank where the wire feed tube goes through the tank. Bad welding at the tube.
If a freezer bag leaks, it either has a tiny hole in it or is not sealed well.
That is the water pump weep hole. Your water pump need replaced.