On a 2000 Honda Accord, the automatic transmission drain plug is typically located on the bottom of the transmission pan. It is usually a hex or square-shaped bolt that can be found towards the rear of the pan. To access it, you may need to lift the vehicle and ensure it is securely supported. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions and torque specifications.
On the end of the transmission.
underneath the engine
No
I don't believe ther is one on this transmission, just the fluid gets changed. If there is a filter, it would be replaced if transmission is overhauled.
there is no drain plug on that transmission.you must remove the transmission oil pan and wile your there replace the filter.
My transmission guy informed me that Nissan Pathfinders do not have a drain plug, that they are a self-contained unit. If you are leaking fluid, your seals need to be replaced
Automatic trans drain plug is on left side of pan(for atf). differential oil drain plug is directly below differential. Manual transmission has only one plug(below differential in center of trans)
NO.. it does not have a plug. only the Ford f250 and up do. NO.. it does not have a plug. only the Ford f250 and up do.
Yes, that is possible. But you would need a donor car in order to have all the parts necessary. Otherwise the cost of doing this would be astronomical. My advice is to sell the Honda with an automatic transmission and buy a Honda with a manual transmission.
In the transmission.
Use only genuine Honda ATF-Z1 automatic transmission fluid in the A/T. Do not use any substitute or hard shifting will be the result.
The 2000 Honda Accord does not have a user-serviceable transmission screen or filter. On this car, they are internal parts which require removal and disassembly of the transmission.