Most transmissions have a drain plug under the car located towards the middle of the car (Do not confuse the transmission plug with the oil plug). If you car does not then you would have to drop the pan ( it's going to get messy) I would loosen some screws around pan first so trans oil could drain, then drop pan clean, you would need new gasket for pan. If you want to do it right, empty trans oil, change trans filter, put new gasket, and 1 qt trans oil, 1 qt lucas transmission oil then fill to the proper level.
How do you change the transmission fluid on a 2001 4x4 Isuzu trooper
A 1997 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 typically requires about 11.5 quarts of automatic transmission fluid when performing a complete fluid change, including the torque converter. However, for a simple drain and refill, it usually takes around 4 to 5 quarts. Always refer to the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications for your vehicle.
i have the 1991 toyota 4x4 with a g58 trans
In my 93 Toyota pickup with a v6 4x4 it takes 5 quarts to change the transmission fluid. That's by draining it with the plug in the pan. If it was completely dry, like it was new, I would think about 8 to 10 quarts.
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On the side of the transmission underneath the vehicle. This requires a pump to add trans lube.
The transmission dip stick is right next to the oil dip stick. Transmission dipstick handle is red. Oil dipstick handle is yellow.
the transmission fluid for your truck is dex/merc
merc V
What type of transmission fluid do I need for 94 ford explorer
the engine oil and trans oil is all in one!