one way that is relatively easy is to remove the transmission line that runs to the radiator. get a piece of tubing and slide over the line and place it into a container (milk jug or antifreeze jug). start car in park and it will run out. should only take a second or two. replace line and check fluid again to make sure it is at proper level. repeat if necessary. good luck.
2007-05-12 17:37:30
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answered by Anonymous
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If theres no drain plug drop the pan but before doing this besure to pick up a gasket and filter. and also use RTV silicone on the gasket/pan to make sure there will be no leaks. Because you have to just drain the fluid you might as well buy the transmission filter that comes with a gasket(that you should replace once dropping the pan.)
2007-05-13 00:09:03
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answered by Anonymous
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The Safest And Simple Way To Do it is with a turkey baster or an old kerosene hand pump but be very careful how ya do it cause if you over do it you'll get a heavy over flow Ive don't it before and it sucks
2007-05-13 00:07:06
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answered by Brian W 1
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More info-please, you have three choices: 1)pull the pan, 2) pull a hose, make a mess ,3) get a vacuum pump and pull some from the fill tube--- that's it
2007-05-13 00:04:36
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answered by h.a x 3
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ill tell you an easy way and you wont have to drop the pan either.all you do is take off 1 of the lines on the radiator and put a glass jar under it and have someone crank it,when its full enough,you want,tell them to stop.just watck,because it comes out fast,but you wont have to craw under the car and drop the pan,then just put the line back on.i did that several times,and it works too.
2007-05-13 01:52:51
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answered by Anonymous
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ill tell you how i did it, i drove down the interstate going about 90 and hit a tire in the middle of the road and ripped a huge hole in my pan that drained mine pretty well. ha ha but I'm sure you that's not how you wanna go about things.
2007-05-13 00:12:11
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answered by lil angel baby 2
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If there is no drain plug on the pan, then loosen the pan bolts and drain the extra oil out from there. good luck.
2007-05-13 00:03:29
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answered by Fordman 7
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the car make, year and type would be helpful
2007-05-13 00:02:37
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answered by dadforfive 6
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