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no info generic answer on most remove rear cover panel to access trans axle or axle --for mid size plug lower section under linkage --small ones no service port ------on larger with a transmission plug on side
Are you talking about oil drain plug? You use the proper size wrench or socket to remove the plug, turn ccw to loosen. Make sure you have a drain pan underneath. To work on your own vehicle, you need a basic set of wrenches and sockets, standard and metric sizes. You add tools to your tool set as needed.
You only need a few. You need a wrench or socket that fits the oil pan drain plug. Car makers have used all sizes of drain plugs, don't know Saturn's, anywhere from 13 millimeter to 19 millimeter size wrench or socket. One of them will fit yours. So one wrench (when you find the right one) and you will need a drain pan to catch the oil. Next you will need an oil filter wrench or tool. There are several types and sizes-when you buy the new oil filter you can get the filter remover that fits your filter . A parts person should be able to help you select the right one. Also buy a small funnel to pour new oil into the engine .And don't forget to have a few rags handy to clean up spills and wipe off areas. That's about all that is normally required.
If you found the drain plug, Normally find the correct wrench, loosen the plug remove the plug, drain the oil into a container. Open the oil filler cap to vent, (could be a vacum in engine). If the oil is really cold it may run slow like molasses. Ussually it is best to drain the oil when engine is hot.
righty tightly lefty loosey. turn wrench counter clockwise to loosen
Do I turn drain plug clockwise to loosen?
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