Depends on gearbox ( auto or manual ). Front of gearbox a little way up near to bellhousing. Requires hex key.
Slacken the wheel nuts and jack the car up take the wheel off and undo the 'hub nut' (youll need someone to put their foot on the brake or leave it in gear) undo the bottom arm from the hub knock out the drive chaft from the center undo the solid shaft piece and pull from the gearbox make sure you have a bucket to catch the gearbox oil re-fit with a new shaft in reverse order stick the front of the car on axle stands and jack up the rear so it is level and top up the gearbox oil (this im unsure of how to do) job done :)
each electrode sticking up out of the top of the distributer cap that you attach the plug and coil wires to, is called a tower. So a distributer cap will have more than one tower. If it has a center one, that will be the coil wire tower, and the ones surrounding it in a circle will be the plug wire towers.
For a car Auto Transmission without fluids up to 1.3 approx 70 KGs ( without packing !!
Near the bottom of the radiator on every car there is a small plug, sometimes it has a screw or bolt head. It faces the rear of the car. Remove it and then let the fluid drain into a pan. Once the coolant has finished draining, plug the drain hole on the rad then fill the system up with water using the cap on the top of the radiator. Run the engine for 10 minutes, then shut it off and let it cool down for 20 minutes. Once cool, remove the plug from the bottom of the rad again and let all the water drain out. Once empty, replace the plug again. Fill the system with your new coolant, run the engine for 10 minutes, then let it cool. Once cool, top up the coolant again. Now you're done.
Start with a good tune up. Could be a bum spark plug or spark plug wire.
You can top off the oil in the gearbox on a 206 Zest by removing the fill plug on the top of the gearbox and using a funnel to fill with oil.
on the top of the gearbox under the power steering pipes there is a black round plug next to a cable plug if u pull it up then that is where u put the gearbox oil
The gearbox top up level on a Saab 9.3 2007 model for a manual gearbox is located underneath the engine inspection cover. It is essential that the car is level when adding oil to the gearbox.
To top up the gearbox oil on an F17 gearbox in a 2002 Vauxhall Vectra C, locate the fill plug, which is typically found on the side of the gearbox. Use a socket wrench to remove the plug, then use a funnel or fluid pump to add the appropriate gearbox oil until it begins to slightly overflow from the fill hole. Reinstall the plug securely after topping up. Always check the owner's manual for the specific oil type and capacity.
its on the front of gearbox right hand side
To top up the gearbox oil on a 2004 Vauxhall Combo van, locate the gearbox fill plug, which is typically situated on the side of the gearbox. Use a socket wrench to remove the fill plug, and ensure the vehicle is on a level surface. Use a funnel to add the appropriate type of gearbox oil until it reaches the bottom of the fill hole. Finally, replace the fill plug securely.
To top up the gearbox on a 2010 Vauxhall Zafira 1.6, locate the gearbox filler plug, which is typically on the side of the gearbox casing. Use a suitable tool to remove the plug, then add the appropriate transmission fluid until it reaches the bottom of the filler hole. Be sure to use the correct type of fluid specified in your owner's manual to ensure optimal performance. After topping up, securely replace the filler plug.
To top up the gearbox oil in a Peugeot 407 diesel, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is off. Locate the gearbox oil filler plug, usually found on the side of the gearbox. Remove the plug and use a funnel to add the appropriate type of oil until it reaches the bottom of the filler hole. Finally, securely replace the filler plug and check for any leaks.
To top up the manual gearbox oil in a Renault Trafic, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is off. Locate the gearbox fill plug, usually found on the side of the gearbox, and remove it using the appropriate tool. Using a pump or a funnel, add the recommended gearbox oil until it reaches the fill level, which is typically just below the fill hole. Finally, replace and secure the fill plug to complete the process.
To top up the gearbox oil in a Vauxhall Astra Mk5, locate the gearbox fill plug, which is typically found on the side of the transmission. You may need to raise the vehicle for better access. Remove the fill plug and use a suitable funnel or pump to add the correct type of gearbox oil until it reaches the bottom of the fill hole. Finally, replace the fill plug securely. Always consult the owner's manual for specific oil specifications and procedures.
The oil top-up plug for the gearbox on a Ford Escort 55 van with a 1.8 diesel engine is typically located on the side of the gearbox casing. It is usually a hexagonal plug that can be accessed from the side of the vehicle. To check or add oil, you may need to raise the vehicle for easier access. Always ensure the vehicle is on a level surface for accurate oil level readings.
To top up the gearbox oil on a Peugeot 306 petrol, locate the gearbox fill plug, which is typically situated on the side of the gearbox casing. Use a suitable tool, usually a socket or wrench, to remove the plug. Once removed, you can add the oil using a funnel or a squeeze bottle until it reaches the correct level, which should be just below the fill hole. Make sure to replace the plug securely after topping up.