The 2004 Chevrolet Impala does not have a traditional transmission drain plug. Instead, the Transmission Fluid is typically changed by removing the transmission pan, which allows the old fluid to drain out. Some models may have a filter replacement as part of the service. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific maintenance procedures.
there is no drain plug
It does not have one. You will have to remove the transmission fluid pan to drain the transmission.
There is no drain plug. You remove the pan to drain.
Bottom of the engine on the rear of the oil pan.
If it has an automatic transmition there is no drain plug, you remove the pan to drain it.
If it has an automatic trans there i sn't a drain plug you have to remove the pan to drain the fluid.
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Nope, it doesn't have one.
there are no drain plugs on gas tanks, you will have to siphon the gas out or take the tank down to get the gas out.
It don't have 1. You must remove the transmission pan to drain the fluid.
Just above the right side of the transmission. The drain plug is under the transmission.
There is no drain plug, you must remove the transmission panThere is no drain plug, you must remove the transmission pan