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Location of drain plug, fill plug and correct oil level plug for 5 speed manual transmission

Where are the fill plug, drain plug and correct level plug for a 5 speed manual transmission located on a 1993 Geo Metro?

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I don't know if there is a fill plug. I just use the level plug located on driver's side right above the inner CV joint of the half-shaft (axle) to fill it. A piece of flexible tubing connected to a funnel works well. The drain plug is fairly near the center of the bottom of the gearbox housing (behind the bell housing). The level plug has a 24mm, fairly flat, hex head, and the drain plug is a recessed plug with a 3/8" (?) square hole (for a socket handle).

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