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2000 Elantra ATF drain plug location

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  • #888245
    Richard Kirshy
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      This should answer your question.

      #888251
      ken
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        I could not figure out the location of the ATF drain plug from the diagram you attached. The 4 Photos I attached previously have numbers written next to plug/bolt locations. Please mention the correct number(s) on your reply.

        #888252
        Richard Kirshy
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          Ummmm…
          Locate the pan sump on the bottom of the transmission.
          The drain bolt will be on the side of it.
          The pics you posted aren’t the best for picking out specifics.
          I assume this one is showing the pan sump.

          If so…
          The drain plug will be on the rear facing vertical side (opposite of the bell housing )

          #888256
          ken
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            Sorry, still not clear. A real photo would be ideal.

            #888263
            Richard Kirshy
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              Sorry,
              These are typical part identifier / locator drawings, fairly commonly used for automotive application.

              #888270
              ken
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                I always had issues understanding those hand-drawn diagrams. They do a poor job. I appreciate your help though. A real picture would tell a thousand words.

                #888271
                ken
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                  According to the diagram, the drain pan bolt should be in the back. But, I have 2 bolts in the back and they do not look like drain plug bolt. The side bolt which is #10 on my photo seems like the drain plug but I’m not sure. On my photos, bolt # 7, 10, 4, 3 are the same bolt, photo taken from different angles – if that helps.

                  #888272
                  Richard Kirshy
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                    The drain plug is on the lower area of the pan itself.

                    #888273
                    Richard Kirshy
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                      After looking around..
                      I believe your pics are not of the tranny but the oil pan.
                      Does this look like yours?

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