there is no drain plug.... if you crawl under your van you will see a black pan (or at least it is on my 2005)directly behind your oil pan! Reason being why would you change tranny oil without changing the filter?
On a 2004 Ford Freestar : The transaxle ( transmission ) is located in the engine compartment on the drivers side . It is bolted to the " rear " of the engine
on the oil pan underneath the engine toward the right
There is not a drain plug on the Freestar - a good old fashioned siphon hose will do the trick.
It don't have 1. You must remove the transmission pan to drain the fluid.
The drain plug is located between the shocks.
it needs a new transmission
The 2004 Ford Freestar is compatible with the 4R75E automatic transmission. This transmission is shared with several other Ford vehicles from that era, such as the Ford Windstar and the Mercury Monterey. When replacing or sourcing a transmission, it's crucial to ensure it matches the specifications for the 2004 Freestar to ensure proper fit and functionality. Always check for compatibility with the vehicle's engine and drivetrain configurations.
Unfortunately, in the $3000 range.
where do yuo drain and fill transmission fluid in a 2004 cadillac srx
The transmission control linkage on a 2004 Ford Freestar is typically located underneath the vehicle, connecting the transmission to the gear shift lever. It runs from the transmission housing, where it interfaces with the internal shifting mechanism, to the shifter assembly inside the vehicle. Accessing it may require crawling under the vehicle and potentially removing any protective covers or components obstructing the linkage. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific details and guidance.
there is no coil on 2004 freestar 3.9L engine. it is only an ignition module and it is located in the back of the engine by the firewall.
There is no drain plug. You remove the pan to drain.