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Old 05-01-2008, 07:10 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: ok I think I found the oil drain bolt....I think

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ok guys got under the FJ last night and found the oval pull off cover on the skid plate.....pulled it off and directly up I see one bold.....is that what I pull to drain oil?? others have said that they have pulled the wrond one before(transmission oil) but I dont see it.



If I am looking straight up with head faceing the rear of the FJ and legs towards the front end.....is the bolt directly in the center for the oil? and where is bolt for transmission oil.....anyone have a pic they can post thanks!!
That's it. If you go back about a 1.5 feet from oil plug you will see the transmission plug.

Transmission plug:


See the black pan and the silver plug?

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