95/95 camry LE 2200 how to change trans oil

how to change transmission oil does the differial oil and transmission oil have same compartment? where is the transmission plug and where is the fill in hole thank you all mike

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yylin
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Check the Haynes manual, and search this group. This topic has been covered many times. Your '95, 4 cyl. probably does have a separate differential, so you are wise to change that fluid also. Just has a drain and fill plug like a standard transmission. You need a 10mm hex head (Allen) socket, for the drain plug. Best bet for removing the fill plug is two combination wrenches "daisy chained" together. Use fresh aluminum gaskets all around. Make sure the trans. is fully warmed (drive min. 10 miles) before final fluid level check. Apparently, easiest way to fill the differential is from above with a funnel and plastic tubing. (I've always done the messy way from below with a suction pump)

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Daniel

"nospampls20021" wrote: > Check the Haynes manual, and search this group. > This topic has been covered many times. > Your '95, 4 cyl. probably does have a separate differential, > so you are > wise to change that fluid also. > Just has a drain and fill plug like a standard transmission. > You need a 10mm hex head (Allen) socket, for the drain plug. > Best bet for removing the fill plug is two combination > wrenches "daisy > chained" together. > Use fresh aluminum gaskets all around. > Make sure the trans. is fully warmed (drive min. 10 miles) > before final > fluid level check. > Apparently, easiest way to fill the differential is from above > with a > funnel and plastic tubing. (I've always done the messy way > from below > with a suction pump)

thank you so much, i will go buy haynes manual

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yylin

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