It don't have 1. You must remove the transmission pan to drain the fluid.
To change the transmission fluid in a 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer, first, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and securely lifted. Remove the transmission fluid drain plug and let the old fluid fully drain into a catch pan. Replace the drain plug, then use a funnel to refill the transmission with new fluid through the dipstick tube, checking the level as you go. Finally, start the engine, let it run for a few minutes, and check the fluid level again, adding more if necessary.
The automatic transmission does not have a drain plug. You remove the pan to drain the fluid.
There is no drain plug . you will need to remove the trans. pan to drain fluid.
There is a drain plug located on the bottom on the transmission, towards the right rear.
its located inside the transmission. need to drain fluid, remove pan.
The transmission on a 2002 Hyundai will have a drain bolt located underneath it. Loosen the bolt and drain the old fluid into a pan. Once done use Hyundai recommended transmission fluid and pour it in.
It doesn't have one. You have to remove the pan to drain.
Take the wheel off closest to the gearbox, then you can clearly see the Automatic Transmission fluid drain plug. Its just behind the brake caliper. You may want to fill up and drain the gearbox twice in order to properly flush the gearbox as best as possible.
On the 2002 Mitsubishis Lancer , you add the transmission fluid down the dipstick tube. There is a specific fluid for manual transmissions , that information is in the manual under Fluid Capacities.
On a 1998 Honda Civic there is a transmission drain bolt located on the bottom of the housing. Loosen the bolt and drain all of the old fluid. Using Honda ATF fluid top off the transmission.
The 1989 Mitsubishi transmission fluid tank can be found on the bottom of the transmission. The transmission fluid tank is known as the transmission fluid pan.
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