Bottom of pan if there is one. Not all cars have. For those that don't, you have to drop pan.
If you have an automatic transaxle, there isn't a drain plug. You remove the fluid by removing the bottom pan on the transaxle, or taking it to a shop that has a vacuum pump to pump the fluid out through the fill hole.
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If you can't find drain plug, just disconnect lower radiator hose.
It does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the transmission pan from the bottom of the transmission to drain the fluid.
The easiest way is to use a small hand pump and pump it out through the fill tube. A meat baster with a long plastic line attached will work. Of course if it has a drain plug, you could just drain some from there.
The trans does not have a drain plug.
It does not have a drain plug. You need to remove trans pan to drain.
Un plug the drain which is on the firewall behind the right front tire.
its at the bac of the engine under the cooler cables
I'm not sure about the limited but on my custom the drain is on the bottom right of the radiator when you're facing the car from the front. There's a twist valve on it.
If it has an automatic transmition there is no drain plug, you remove the pan to drain it.
The oil drain plug on a 1993 Buick LeSabre is located on the bottom of the oil pan, which is situated underneath the engine. To access it, you'll typically need to raise the front of the vehicle with ramps or jack stands. The drain plug is usually a hex or square-shaped bolt that requires a wrench for removal. Make sure to have a pan ready to catch the oil when you unscrew the plug.