You loosen the bolts and let it down on one side to drain into a pan or bucket
It probably doesn't have one. Most cars with automatic transmissions (especially American makes) do not have drain plugs. You have to drop the transmission pan to drain the fluid (or suck it out through the dipstick/filler tube).
SOURCE: Where is the transmission fluid drain plug for a 2000 Cougar
Your Ford has no drain plug, to change/drain the trans fluid u must remove the transmission pan, u may be able to lower fluid level with a fluid siphon pump (rated for oil) through the dipstick tube, harbor freight tools sells a pump for this purpose.
SOURCE: Can't find the transmission drain plug?
m8 there is no drain plug for auto or manual on the box. you have to completely take the pan off, clean it, put new gasket and silicone
SOURCE: location of drain plug and drain fill for
the drain plug and fill plug are on the drivers side right next to the subframe,the fill plug is back and above the left axle ,i get it from the drivers side with the wheel off and the drain plug you get from under the car ,,thats a tight one i actaully had to cut a allen wrench down to fit inbetween the trans and axle and its tight both to get the wrench in and realy tight to loosen use a breaker bar,,,,the fill plug is also tight,,,
SOURCE: Where is the fuel filter located on a 2006 Ford
Hello there:
if you have your filter great or if not use FRAM G8018 from WalMart for around $8 and then get the fuel line removal tool from Pepboys or autozone for $7. Tool should be 5/16" fuel line disconnect.
Hope this is very helpful for you.
Best regards Michael
SOURCE: Drain plug for 1998 Ford Explorer auto transmission 4x4
It does not have a drain plug. You have to loosen the bolts that hold the drain pan and let the fluid drain out that way.
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