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      manual transmissin filler plug/bolt

      as some of you know my manual trans sqeaks, so i want to check the fluid level, bu can't find the plug/bolt, the funny thing is i have a service book, and the drawing it shows doen't help.

      any one know were it is?


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      sorry I can't help any more...this is the best I could come up with...

      http://chevy.mrmax.dp.ua/EN/documents/K ... kalos.html

      (ps. it's squeak)
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      ill take a pic of mine tomorrow, i have my other tranny which i broke but i can take a picture of where the plugs are at.

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      Quote Originally Posted by khan4rtist
      ill take a pic of mine tomorrow, i have my other tranny which i broke but i can take a picture of where the plugs are at.
      thank you so much
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      This is the little plug you have to remove, i dont know about yours but mine is a bitch to get off by hand, try using a big flat head screw driver and a hammer/mallet and strike it off
      heres the hole, to drain it, just unbolt the black pan on the bottom hope this helps

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      very cool of you Khan.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Ron-E-Babe
      very cool of you Khan.
      no problem, thats why we are here.

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      Re: manual transmissin filler plug/bolt

      Quote Originally Posted by deniswhite1
      as some of you know my manual trans sqeaks, so i want to check the fluid level, bu can't find the plug/bolt, the funny thing is i have a service book, and the drawing it shows doen't help.

      any one know were it is?
      oh and i was comparing my broken tranny to the one bolted on to my engine and i notice taht there is a little "diaphram" mechanism that pushes back the little black clutch lever you see on the tranny in the pictures i provided. I think that is whats causing the squeak because the spring pushes the lever back. Mine squeaks too.

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      thank you very much, im realy sick right now, but as soon as i get better, i will go find that on my car.

      thanks again
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      thats NOT it, its on the top, and it has to be somewere on the side.




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