The fill plug for the transmission on a 2003 Honda Odyssey is located on the side of the transmission case. It is typically a hexagonal bolt near the front of the transmission, accessible from under the vehicle. To add Transmission Fluid, you may need to remove this plug and use a funnel or pump to refill the fluid to the appropriate level. Always ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is running when checking or filling the fluid.
Should be a plug at the side of the transmission fill to this level
THERE IS NO TRANSMISSION DRAIN PLUG OR FILL PLUG. YOU WOULD FILL IT THROUGH THE TRANSMISSION DIPSTICK TUBE.
It goes through the dipstick..
there is no fill plug u fill transmission thru the transmission dipstick tube
Where is the fill plug on a 2005 Toyota tacoma Auto transmission
Driver'side Front of Manual Transmission. there is a plug marked "Oil". It faces towards the radiator, remove this plug and fill trans from there.
The transmission fill plug on a 02 Rodeo 4wd is on the bottom of the transmission. It is located to the rear of the drain plug.
Most automatic transmissions do not have a filler plug or cap. The transmission fluid is added by using a long-neck funnel, which is placed in the tube the dipstick for the transmission sits in. Be sure to test the level while the engine is running, with the transmission in either park or neutral. Be very careful not to over fill the transmission, and make sure that you have the right kind of transmission fluid for your vehicle.
Saturn's are among the growing number of newer vehicles which use a "sealed" transmission. It doesn't have a dipstick. Fill a Saturn transmission by opening the fill plug on the side of the transmission. Fill the transmission up to the fill plug, then put the plug back.
The transmission fill plug on a 2000 Suzuki Alto is behind the drain plug. Both the plugs are located underneath the transmission.
Should be a drain plug at bottom of transmission Should be a fill plug at side of transmission - fill to this level
There is a black fill plug on the very top of the transmission. It is below a wiring harness and an AC line (I Believe).