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jstbecauz

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  1. I couldnt find the drain plug cause it was covered by a boat load of mud and the skid plate. After I changed it you could have mistaked the transmission fluid for 30 wieght. It was so black. Is there any way to flush these transmissions, not just drain them?
  2. Thanks for the help. I was going to pull the plug in the pan that looked like a drain plug, but I was a bit leary. Now where is the fill plug? So the check plug is the one in the rear of the pan right? I just have to find the fill one. Is the fill an allen key as well? Thanks again!
  3. Has anyone done this before? It is an automatic transmission. Is it the allen key plug that you check it through? Thanks for your help!
  4. Cause my scanner said that there is a misfire on cylinder 4 and needed to locate it.
  5. I found the order of the cylinders in case any one is interested. It is: 1 2 3 <-- Front of car 4 5 6
  6. I am pretty sure, but I was wondering if anyone could verify... Firing order is: 1-6 -2-4-3-5 But what is the cylinder location 4 5 6 <--- Front of car 1 2 3 OR 6 5 4 <--- Front of car 3 2 1 Thanks for your help!
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