The transmission fill plug on a 2000 Suzuki Alto is behind the drain plug. Both the plugs are located underneath the transmission.
With a manual transmission, it is on the passenger side of the transmission case. There are two 3/8 square plugs. One is the drain and one is the fill. With an automatic, there is no drain. You have to remove the pan.
NO drain plug... the fill plug is the dipstick tube. Oops, that's the automatic. No drain plug and the fill plug is half way up and looks like a square peg
THERES A DRAIN BOLT ON THE BOTTOM OF BIKE, DRAIN THEN FILL WITH 750 ML
look at the oil pan, there are two drain plugs, the one up high is the the fill, the one one bottom is drain, i would suggest buying a transfilter, and both trans gaskets because there is no point in just fillin without just spending 20 mins under it to maintain it.
There is a drain plug on the bottom of the transmission. To fill it, there is a plug toward the top of the transmission case where U have to pump the new fluid in till it starts to drain out.. There is no fill or trans. dipstick in top.
where do yuo drain and fill transmission fluid in a 2004 cadillac srx
on the tranny pan bottom there are two drain plugs with the car runnin you open the highest bolt and fill her up till it drains out....
should be two plugs on side of tranni, one for drain and other for fill!
THERE IS NO TRANSMISSION DRAIN PLUG OR FILL PLUG. YOU WOULD FILL IT THROUGH THE TRANSMISSION DIPSTICK TUBE.
There are two plugs on the 300zx manual transmission. on on the passenger side and one on the bottom of the transmission. You can unscrew them with a 1/2 drive ratched. fill through the plug on the side, drain from the plug on the bottom
The drain and fill plugs need a 17mm allen wrench. There are some VW parts houses online that sell a special transmission drain/fill plug socket: it's a 17mm socket with about an inch of 17mm allen wrench stock welded into it.