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∙ 15y agosure, it's the same thing.
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∙ 15y agoUsually, yes. You either remove a drain plug, or the trans pan to drain.Usually, yes. You either remove a drain plug, or the trans pan to drain.
somewhere on the trans in the front or back. It should have an electrical plug connected to it.
This is the electrical plug going into transmission conductor plate . The plug is at the front of transmission on passenger side . From under the car you need to remove plug cover at passenger front corner of trans pan. When this cover is off you have access to trans plug. There is a yellow collar you need to turn counterclockwise about 1/2 turn and plug will come right out.
Cut the electrical connection or remove the plug behind the radio. Buy a new antenna at Radio Shack. Remove inner fender (plastic) for access to antennna.
yes you can drop the trans and get to it
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.
YES MY PLUG WIRES WERE OLD AND WORN(1995 MODEL) THOUGH IT WAS MY TRANS. BUT ALL WAS FIXED WITH NEW WIRES.
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.
there should be a drain plug on the bottom or side near the bottom. and a little dip stick near an electrical plug on top. it is white and flips up to release.
undr the trans on almost straight back from the primary plug undr the trans on almost straight back from the primary plug
It is right below the air box on the top of the trans It is impossible to get to it without taking all the air boxassembly completely off
Do not remove any electrical plug by grabbing the wire. This weakens the connection at the plug. ALWAYS grab the plug itself when removing it.