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Where is the fill hole and drain hole located on the manual transmission fluid for a 4.0 97 jeep wrangler

  • jacobmarks20 Feb 06, 2011

    i cant bring up the link for the plug location

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Fig. 1: Manual transmission fill and drain hole plugs

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