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The Dodge Transmission Drain Plug seals your gearbox pan with its thread, allowing you to drain off fluid at will and preventing lubricant leaks. Dodge still fabricates metals that do not show the slight amount of physical corrosion. Steel bodies brush off car door dings, stout frames soak up potholes, and big bore engines shove you back in the seat. The famous HEMI comes through with high flow heads for snap-quick throttle, while racy Viper heritage reminds you that style rides with muscle. The smart electronics refine reactions, the adaptable dampers become firmer in corners and then relax for cruising, and the Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust provides a 600-watt howl, getting electrons riled up. Choose Drag, Donut, Sport, or silence in Stealth. Every Dodge cockpit responds quickly and the strong factory Transmission Drain Plug resists stripping for the brutal miles that Dodge is famous for. It's time to change the fluid. Grab a socket and take on the Transmission Drain Plug yourself. Always park the car on level ground, chock the wheels, jack up and secure the car. Place a pan below, loosen the plug and see old oil flow out. Use a cloth to wipe away any filings from the magnet tip, then slip on a new crush washer. Finally, thread the piece back in by hand. Secure it in accordance with specifications; there is no need to apply excessive torque. Refill with ATF, go through every gear, drop the vehicle, and check the Transmission Drain Plug for weeping. Tighten a hair if you see a bead.