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There are multiple bolts... I thought the fill plug is the one in the top middle of the photo I put up but found its a really big one right at the back. All good couldn't do it with the car up on the stands... started pissing out of the fill plug straight away because of the angle... might have to just take it into a shop to be flat/level on the lift...Obviously the drain plug is on the bottom and fill plug is at the top (on the side).
Best practice advice is to remove the fill plug first, before you try and remove the drain plug. Reason being that if remove the drain plug first, then find out that you can't remove the fill plug (because it's been overtightened or damaged), you will be up sh*t creek because you won't be able to drive your car anywhere to get help (unless you want to wreck your transmission by driving it without oil).
Drain plug in orange...Obviously the drain plug is on the bottom and fill plug is at the top (on the side).
Best practice advice is to remove the fill plug first, before you try and remove the drain plug. Reason being that if remove the drain plug first, then find out that you can't remove the fill plug (because it's been overtightened or damaged), you will be up sh*t creek because you won't be able to drive your car anywhere to get help (unless you want to wreck your transmission by driving it without oil).
I’ve always found it best to get a copy of the service manual to confirm which bolts are for what…Obviously the drain plug is on the bottom and fill plug is at the top (on the side).
andObviously the drain plug is on the bottom and fill plug is at the top (on the side).
Best practice advice is to remove the fill plug first, before you try and remove the drain plug. Reason being that if remove the drain plug first, then find out that you can't remove the fill plug (because it's been overtightened or damaged), you will be up sh*t creek because you won't be able to drive your car anywhere to get help (unless you want to wreck your transmission by driving it without oil).
yeah, the V6 boxes have Aisin cast on the side .. part of that can be seen in the pic.Hahaha, I thought it looked not right until I realised it's a V6 trans.