At the bottom of the engine oil pan.
There is a drain plug on the bottom of the transmission. To fill it, there is a plug toward the top of the transmission case where U have to pump the new fluid in till it starts to drain out.. There is no fill or trans. dipstick in top.
it is on the transmission pan...you have two....its the highest one....the other is a drain plug...
Should be on the bottom passenger side of the radiator, facing the engine...That's where mine is...
Plug gap is .040"
there is a drain plug and a fill plug on the underside of the transmission. you need to use the fill plug. You can not fill the transmission fluid or check the level, any other way.(it is a ridiculous design, i know.....) go to autozone.com look under Isuzu repair info, then choose the year and choose "trooper".then look under "fluids" the info will be there.
The filler plug is on the rear section of the transmission that the drive shafts bolt on to, it looks alot like the drain plug and is fairly obvious. The tranny itself fills from the dipstick tube.
the trooper has no dipstick for trans its a sealed system on the trans pan you will find a fill plug and a drain plug the one on top inrecess is the one your looking for with the truck in park running remove fill plug fluid level should be just below that hole you can use ur finger to tell
A 2000 Jeep does not have a torque converter drain plug.
As you sit in driver's seat, look just forward of your left knee. There is a little square panel that just pops off.
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The firing order for a 1991 Isuzu Trooper 2.8 liter 6-cylinder is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. The spark plug gap is .045 (in thousandths of an inch).
According to all books it should be .44