to change the transaxle fluid on any vehicle if there is no drain plug you would just simply take down the entire pan start at a corner that way you know exactly where the fluid is gonna come from.
Need to remove a quart of trans. fluid to add a quart of lucas trans conditioner. Does not have a drain plug.
in the bottom of the oil pan
in the master cylinder resivore ; )
There is some confusion on what fluid to use in the 2003 KIA Spectra. The correct fluid is Special Lubricant Fluid (SLF). Do not use Dexron or any other fluid. Go to your local KIA dealer and purchase the fluid or have them change the transmission fluid. Using any other fluid may harm your transmission.
It does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the pan to drain fluid.
Yes.
The drain bolt is on the bottom of the transmission (should be easy to find) and you refill using the transmission dipstick tube (you need a small diameter funnel. Check owner manual for fluid amount.
Assuming that this is an automatic trans... Remove the trans pan. It's messy, but that's the way it's done. Be advised that there is no way to change the other half of the trans oil that is still residing inside the passages & torque converter, without having a transmission fluid change pump system.
there probably isn't one. Pontiac discontinued trans dipsticks in models earlier than yours. You have to check the fluid at the fill plug on the trans itself.
The transmission fluid on a 2003 Lincoln Aviator is changed by placing a drain pan under the transmission and removing the drain plug. Once empty, the plug can then be re-installed and filled with new transmission fluid.
The 2003 Kia Spectra typically uses DOT 3 brake fluid. It's essential to check the owner's manual or service guide for specific recommendations, as using the correct type of brake fluid is crucial for optimal braking performance and system integrity. Always ensure the brake fluid is clean and at the appropriate level to maintain safety.
Had the same problem. I changed the fluid & filter and it's been fine. Don't flush the trans just drain fluid.