Loosen counterclockwise, tighten clockwise.
Transmissions do not use oil. They will use either automatic transmission fluid, or gear lube for manual transmissions. Without more information we cannot give you a real answer, other than you need to talk to a shop, and give them the full make, model and year.
No, you typically cannot remove the ignition key from an automatic vehicle unless it is in the "Park" position. Most automatic transmissions are designed with a safety feature that prevents the key from being removed to avoid accidental movement of the vehicle. This feature helps ensure safety and prevents potential damage to the transmission.
you cannot buy it as an automatic, but you can pay to have it changed to an automatic
you cannot buy it as an automatic, but you can pay to have it changed to an automatic
No, a 2013 Hyundai Accent automatic cannot be flat towed without potential damage. The manufacturer advises against flat towing vehicles with automatic transmissions, as it can lead to transmission issues. If you need to tow the vehicle, it's recommended to use a tow dolly or trailer instead. Always consult the owner's manual for specific towing guidelines.
CHANGE TRANSMISSION AND PEDALS CHANGE ALLL THE AUTOMATIC STUFF TO FIVE SPEED STUFF No you cannot put a 89 transmission in a 95. There were 2.2 in the earlier years the 89 transmissions will only fit from like an 89-92. Then from 93-97. Which have a 2.0.
No you cannot. The transmissions are completely different.
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Manual transmissions have a fill plug on the side of the case, not a dipstick.Manual transmissions have a fill plug on the side of the case, not a dipstick.
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Most modern automatic transmissions do not have a "drain plug". You're supposed to pull the pan, remove and replace the filter, then replace the pan and gasket. BTW, watch out, there may not be a dipstick/fill tube on your vehicle. Many of the newer transmissions use a side plug that you remove to fill the fluid and check the fluid level... But make sure you know which plug to pull; if you get the wrong one, who knows what might happen.
In the truest sense of the definition of "automatic", no a bb gun cannot be automatic. In function, however, a BB gun can be automatic. A good example would be the Drozd BB gun which fires full automatic, but used CO2 as the power source.