The minimum space recommended on either side of a WC (water closet) pan is typically 15 to 18 inches (38 to 46 cm) to allow for comfortable access and use. Additionally, a minimum clearance of 24 inches (61 cm) in front of the WC is advised for ease of movement. These dimensions may vary based on local building codes and regulations, so it's essential to check specific guidelines for your area.
Either at the rear or side of the oil pan.
Either at the rear or side of the oil pan
pan-side
pan-side
If you look under the car,you see a pan with a bolt sticking out of it either on the forward side or the rear of it.once you find the bolt that is the oil pan. If you see two such pans, it is the one in front.
It should be just above the oil pan on either side.
yes
Inside the transmission pan, on the pass side of the valve body.Inside the transmission pan, on the pass side of the valve body.
Bottom passenger side of oil pan. On the side of the pan. It is a metric bolt and the pan is aluminum, be careful not to strip plug when threading it back in.
If you get under the front bumper, slide under the engine, you will see the oil pan to your right. On either the the front side (front meaning torwards the bumper) or rear of the oil pan right on the engine side of things. It is kinda hard to describe without accually looking at it.
Usually, yes. You either remove a drain plug, or the trans pan to drain.Usually, yes. You either remove a drain plug, or the trans pan to drain.
There is a low level sensor in the side of the oil pan. It is either stuck or defective.