Where is this transmission plug? (pics)
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Where is this transmission plug? (pics)
Traditionally (based off the haynes book) the plug should be at the bottom with a bolt in place clear as day.
The arrow where I THINK is the plug is a (I believe) 22mm bolt. Is this right? Any clues?
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Just exactly which plug are you looking for, and on which transmission?
The fill is on the side and the drain is on the bottom. In my case they're kinda hard to mis, both in the center just forward of the backup lamp switch.
http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b...31componen.pdf
The fill is on the side and the drain is on the bottom. In my case they're kinda hard to mis, both in the center just forward of the backup lamp switch.
http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b...31componen.pdf
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Just exactly which plug are you looking for, and on which transmission?
The fill is on the side and the drain is on the bottom. In my case they're kinda hard to mis, both in the center just forward of the backup lamp switch.
http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b...31componen.pdf
The fill is on the side and the drain is on the bottom. In my case they're kinda hard to mis, both in the center just forward of the backup lamp switch.
http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b...31componen.pdf
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Thats the drain plug. The fill plug is up above that one. Same idea as the differentials.
I think thats what your asking And from what you have shown thats an R150F trans which is the correct trans for your 4wd 3.0 4runner.
I think thats what your asking And from what you have shown thats an R150F trans which is the correct trans for your 4wd 3.0 4runner.
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Yeah, that's what I was askin about... good to know its the original too (and not good lol). So 21-22MM bolt sounds right? I just thought it was odd. Like I said, in the haynes book it had a picture underneath showing the bolt directly on the bottom of the transmission for a 4wd version. I tried to loosen it up before posting but it was pretty firm and I didn't want to screw with something that might have a very negative effect.
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