Sorry to say, but there isn't one. To change the fluid you need to remove the pan. See "Related Questions" below for more TIP: It's been suggested to use some type of hand pump to pull the majority of the fluid out of the filler tube prior to dropping the pan - should greatly reduce the 'messy-factor'.
It does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the transmission pan from the bottom of the transmission to drain the fluid.
there is no drain plug for the transmission!
Nope, no transmission drain plug. You have to drop the pan to drain the fluid and change the filter.
There is a drain plug in the transmission pan.
There is none for an automatic transmission. You will have to drop (take off) the transmission fluid pan to drain it.
I am needing to change the transmission fluid on my 2001 Dodge Durango, and I don't know where the location of the plug to drain the transmission fluid is at!
The automatic transmission does not have a drain plug. You remove the pan to drain the fluid.
You remove the pan on the bottom.
It does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the pan to drain fluid.
It does not have a drain plug. You remove the pan to drain the fluid.
It does not have a drain plug. The pan is removed to drain the fluid.
There is not a drain plug. You can try loosening one of the cooler lines, then start the engine until you have removed the proper amount. MGLI have used a little hand-crank fluid pump to get trans fluid out. Worked out very well - clean and controllable to the amount I wanted.