i do not know that is why i ask you
it should'nt be there are no connections between them
Depending on the engine, it could be a leaking valve cover or head gasket.
It does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the transmission pan from the bottom of the transmission to drain the fluid.
Before you can change the transmission fluid on a 1997 BMW 540-I you need to remove the plug and drain the old fluid. The new fluid is poured into the top of the transmission in the hole marked for transmission fluid.
Place a drip pan beneath the transmission of your 1997 Monte Carlo. Remove the transmission fluid plug. Allow the transmission fluid to drain out. Replace the transmission plug to its original position. Fill the transmission with fluid.
there is no drain plug for the transmission!
I am needing to change the transmission fluid on my 2001 Dodge Durango, and I don't know where the location of the plug to drain the transmission fluid is at!
the trans fluid plug is a screw in plug near the oil dipstick. Remove that plug and it will have a dipstick made into it. That is the transmission fluid reservoir.
The transmission fluid plug on a 997 540-I is located on the passenger side of the transmission, toward the rear just above the pan.
There is an 8mm plug on the passenger side of the transmission. Remove the plug and add fluid there until fluid is up to the bolt hole. Reinstall the plug.
Put automatic trans. fluid in the spark plug holes. Let it soak a few days. Then use a wrench to bar the engine over.
There is none for an automatic transmission. You will have to drop (take off) the transmission fluid pan to drain it.
Nope, no transmission drain plug. You have to drop the pan to drain the fluid and change the filter.