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    Quote Originally Posted by ducky1177 View Post
    where would i put the fluid in
    I haven't driven my car enough to have to worry about it, and I honestly, forgot haha.

    But if iirc, below the starter. I usually just pull the speed sensor out, and put it in there instead. I think it's easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmmx258 View Post
    I haven't driven my car enough to have to worry about it, and I honestly, forgot haha.

    But if iirc, below the starter. I usually just pull the speed sensor out, and put it in there instead. I think it's easier.

    i fucking had to read your post 3 times because of your sig


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    Quote Originally Posted by ducky1177 View Post
    i fucking had to read your post 3 times because of your sig
    Meh, you'll have that. lol Hope I helped ya though. It's really been a while since I've been under the hood of my car though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmmx258 View Post
    I haven't driven my car enough to have to worry about it, and I honestly, forgot haha.

    But if iirc, below the starter. I usually just pull the speed sensor out, and put it in there instead. I think it's easier.
    check post 14. that is where your supposed to fill at it doesnt work for shit. its good for letting u know when u hit the filled mark when fluid start to come out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot View Post
    just to add on to this there is a plug on the tranny on the passenger side about mid way up. that is where your supposed to fill at it doesnt work for shit. its good for letting u know when u hit the filled mark when fluid start to come out.
    so just fill till it comes out the side plug?
    sounds easy enough
    is the plug on the firewall side or radiator side?


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    Quote Originally Posted by ducky1177 View Post
    so just fill till it comes out the side plug?
    sounds easy enough
    is the plug on the firewall side or radiator side?
    if u look threw the fender it will be slam in front of u.
    if u look in the pic the ratchet is on the drain plug. the u can see the 1" plug that will read for fill.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot View Post
    if u look threw the fender it will be slam in front of u.
    if u look in the pic the ratchet is on the drain plug. the u can see the 1" plug that will read for fill.
    The one with the 3/8 drive square in it is not the fluid check plug, it is for the snap ring that holds the case to the gear set. The fluid check plug is a 17mm beside the passenger side axle on the fire wall side... not shown in this picture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow ek View Post
    The one with the 3/8 drive square in it is not the fluid check plug, it is for the snap ring that holds the case to the gear set. The fluid check plug is a 17mm beside the passenger side axle on the fire wall side... not shown in this picture.

    lol
    well now im back at square 1
    who is right
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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow ek View Post
    The one with the 3/8 drive square in it is not the fluid check plug, it is for the snap ring that holds the case to the gear set. The fluid check plug is a 17mm beside the passenger side axle on the fire wall side... not shown in this picture.
    fuck yah u are right. sry for the miss info. my mind into fully into it at the moment. id give u some reps but im all out of them at the moment.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot View Post
    fuck yah u are right. sry for the miss info. my mind into fully into it at the moment.

    lol
    alright bro

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot View Post
    check post 14. that is where your supposed to fill at it doesnt work for shit. its good for letting u know when u hit the filled mark when fluid start to come out.
    Shit, good call.

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