There is no drain plug. You can try to suction out the lube but you really need to remove the rear cover to completely drain the differential. And buy a new gasket (or make your own from gasket stock material) to reinstall the cover; use a gasket sealant sparingly on the gasket and bolt threads to get a good seal.
What drain plug are you looking for?
There isn't one, you have to remove the pan to drain the fluid.
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The drain plug is on the bottom of the radiator. It is on the opposite side from the bottom hose.
If you can't find drain plug, just disconnect lower radiator hose.
Under the truck.......lol
If you are standing in front of the car. It is underneath of the drivers side.So you have to replace drain plug from under car.
Drain the excess oil out. Remove the drain plug.
Servicing the transaxle on a '97 Corollathere is a differential on the 3 speed auto trans. its in the same casing as the transmission. this combination is called a transaxle. if there is another drain plug on the transaxle besides the one in the black steel pan(its an Allen plug) you can service it. just remove the drain plug and allow it to empty. then slide your hand up the back of the transmission behind where the drain plug is and you'll find the differential fill plug. remove it with a 17mm wrench, fill it with dexron ATF (this is tricky without the right pump)till fluid leaks out the opening, and replace the plug
It is 17mm.
the size of drain plug and the oil level check plug is 17 mm on s-10 1999 manual transmission
Did you look on the oil pan on the bottom back side of the engine for the plugs?