wymerm
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This is a "sealed" transmission. The drain plug is located above an oblong cut-out in the splash guard. It's a 7/16 and not your typical looking drain plug and should be torqued to spec. when put back in (12 ft.lbs. I believe). Loosen the plug and drain into a pan and then transfer it into containers so you can add the same amount back into the transmission. This is where I became baffled. There is no dipstick. The cap is very hard to see as it is kind of tucked under the oil filter and under a coolant hose. I almost gave up as I had never seen this before and was contemplating towing it to a garage believe it or not....lol. Remove the cap and place the same amount back in (I used Valvoline ATF full synthetic). To do this the "right" way there is an 11mm. bolt that should be removed and when the transmission is at operating temperature you want just a few small drops to be coming out, not a stream but some and that is the "ideal" level. You should be fine though if you take your time matching up what you remove with what you put back in. Mine took just slightly over a gallon. You should probably do this two more times over a couple week period to make sure you've swapped out almost all the old fluid. I could find nothing on line about this at all. Good luck!