The transmission drainage is on the bottom of your transmission. You will be able to see it if you lift up your car. Be careful when you work with lifted cars. Usually the filler plug is a dipstick channel. If you don't have a dipstick in your engine compartment then it should be on the one of transmission sides. It's a screw with an attached dipstick. You have to loose the screw and completely remove it before refill the transmission.
In a 2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse with a manual transmission, the transmission drain plug is typically located on the bottom of the transmission case, while the filler plug is found on the side of the transmission. You will need to lift the vehicle to access these plugs, and they are usually hex or socket types. Make sure to check your owner's manual for specific locations and guidelines for fluid changes.
manual transmission in a 1997 eclipse take 2.1 qts of mopar transmission fluid . there's a drain plug in bootom and filler plug is on side of transmission next to driver side axle
Just take out the dipstick and refill the fluid through the dipstick "channel". Make sure that you do not underfill or overfill the fluid.
the transmission filler?
Where is the transmission fluid filler located on a 1999 buick park avenue 3800?
transmission filler is located under the car. car needs to be jacked up to replace and refill transmission.
It's on the driver side. It's a rubber one, where u can just pop it in and out. Mine is leaking and need to replace it but i can't find a place where they have it. Any idea?
The transmission fluid filler is located in the back of the engine compartment on the 2007 Accent manual transmission. You fill it by removing the dipstick.
Check in the trunk.
Some GM transmissions are sealed for life and have no filler tube. Refer to your owners manual for the scheduled maintenance on the transmission.
should not have a filler bolt should just fill straight thru the dipstick pipe on transmission
A Manual Transmission has no "Filler Cap" there is a Filler Plug on the side of the transmission where you check and fill from. I advise purchasing a manual if you plan on D.I.Y. Here is an online source http://www.themotorbookstore.com/mitsubishi2.html Hope This Helps.