Below the battery box there is an oval shaped cover that sticks out about 3 inches. Towards the front of that, is the transmission filler hole. May take a large allen wrench or Torx to remove. When you remove this plug it will have a dip stick made into it.
Where is the oil drain plug on 99 dyna super glide
There is no such bike. In '92 there was an FXR Super Glide, an FXDC Dyna Glide Custom, or an FXDB Dyna Daytona. Do you mean oil drain plug? If the bike is, indeed a Dyna, there's a plug on the bottom of the oil tank which is below the transmission. If it's an FXR the drain hose for the oil tank is under the left side plastic cover.
The oil drain plug on a Harley Davidson 003 Dyna Wide Glide is located on the left side of the oil drain pan. The right side contains the transmission drain plug.
on the bottom of the oil pan
on the front of the oil pan, looks like a socket head plug. Jim
Auto trans, you add down the dipstick tube.Manual trans, there is a fill plug on the side.Transfer case, there is a fill plug on the back.Auto trans, you add down the dipstick tube.Manual trans, there is a fill plug on the side.Transfer case, there is a fill plug on the back.
Replace the "O" ring on the plug next oil change.
Automatic trans-dipstick under hood.Manual trans-fill plug on side of case.Automatic trans-dipstick under hood.Manual trans-fill plug on side of case.
There's a fill plug in the tranny,pull plug out & fill up
On a 2000 Dyna Glide, the transmission drain plug is located on the bottom of the transmission case. It typically has a hex head and can be accessed from underneath the motorcycle. Make sure to use the correct size socket or wrench to avoid stripping the plug. Always check the owner's manual for specific details and torque specifications when performing maintenance.
there should be a drain plug on the rt. side of trans. rt. above that there is the fill plug there is a drain plug on the rt side of trans. rt above that is the fill plug
The transmission drain plug on a Harley-Davidson Dyna Wide Glide is typically located on the bottom of the transmission case. It's a hex-headed bolt that can be accessed from beneath the motorcycle. Make sure to use the appropriate tools and take precautions to catch any fluid that drains out. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific details and torque specifications.