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jeschris45 01-03-2018 11:19 PM

Location of Automatic Transmission drain plug
 
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Can someone help me find where the drain plug would be based on this picture? I can see the overflow and fill plug.

Mr.ac 01-04-2018 02:49 AM

......uh.... you trolling bro?

Read any manuals lately bro?

humfrz 01-04-2018 03:14 AM

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Originally Posted by jeschris45 (Post 3023535)
Can someone help me find where the drain plug would be based on this picture? I can see the overflow and fill plug.

Well, hello jeschris45, and welcome to our forum ....... :clap:

So, you are fixing on changing the AT fluid in the AT on your car.

Curious, do you really have at least 60,000 miles of your car .. ??

I would take a wild guess that the drain plug is the one on the bottom of the lower picture.

It's my understanding that changing the fluid on this AT is a bit more involved than simply draining out the old fluid and filling with new fluid.

Are you aware of this .. ??

If you would like to double check your understanding of the process, I'm sure there is some instructions which can be found on this forum.

Have fun!


humfrz

jeschris45 01-04-2018 12:59 PM

Thank you humfrz. Yes I read the instructions on how to do the change. There was a forum that had the pictures with instructions on how to perform an ATF change. I was going to do it this weekend. I was just trying to ask around, because according to the picture I saw from the forum I could only see the fill and overflow plug(bottom of the pan). I looked at the manual this morning on assembling the oil pan for the automatic transmission, and I think I have figured out the location. It looks like the drain plug and overflow plug both are at the bottom of the pan somewhat next to each other, just like the mx-5 autos.


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