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Most vehicles do not have an oil drain plug for the tranny...you have to drop the pan to change the oil. Make sure you install a new gasket when you put it back on.
yes this is how one of these should be the size of a 1/2 inch drive ratchet and once you have it out just stick your pinky finger in if you fill oil it is fine on the changing that is spec on changing but probably wouldn't have to
changing oil in front differental transfercase and rear differental most servive shops combine all 3 and call it a 4 wheel drive service which is good cause it saves you some money
90 percent of the time stop leak does not work. Usually the seal between the transmission and transfercase goes out and forces all the fluid into the transfercase and leaks out the rear seal. Or the tranfercase or transmission breather could be plugged.
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