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Old 02-16-2006, 04:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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95 corolla :I want to drain manual tranny fluid which is the fill and drain screws??

I bought some 75w90 mobil one synthetic gear oil and want to drain out the old fluid.I am having a hard time shifting when cold and the original fluid has almost 300,000 miles!!! Anyway does anyone have a pic of which of these screws is the fill and drain plugs or can you give me a good descrption (size of bolt head etc).I did a search and didnt see anything.Thanks,chris.
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well im not sure about toyota but the tranny i put in my mustang had to screw type things that u could put a socket directly on and take it off like a bolt
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Well i was hoping someone would know.I have checked both haynes and chiltons to no avail.There are alot of bolt heads under the tranny and i have no idea which are the right 2.ANYONE???
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One last time.Hopefully someone has done this!!!Help!!!
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can u take som pictures of the tranny maybe that could help out
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On Toyotas, the drain plug for the transmission is usually a 10mm hex/allen key on the bottom. The fill plug is on the side somewhere and usually a 17mm bolt head.
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On Toyotas, the drain plug for the transmission is usually a 10mm hex/allen key on the bottom. The fill plug is on the side somewhere and usually a 17mm bolt head.
maybe for automatics.
Corolla manual tranny has the drain bolt near the driveshaft, fillplug is on the front and its something like 24mm.
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drains are usually on the side or the bottom, look for the biggest bolt or and out of place bolt; fills are usually on the front, again look for the biggest bolt, itll be above the drain
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Ok,well i think i know where the drain is then.There is a huge bolt head thats gotta be 20MM+.However the fill plug i am not so sure about.Nothing really stood out on the upper part of the tranny(where i assume it would be) or am i looking to high?
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