Where is the drain plug for the automatic transmission fluid of the Haval H2 located?
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The drain plug for the automatic transmission of the Haval H2 is located underneath the transmission housing, while the bolt on top is the filling hole. The functions of transmission fluid are as follows: Reduce friction and wear, control clutch friction and synchronizer performance. Bear loads (low speed with high torque, vibration loads), dissipate heat, reduce vibration and noise, and remove contaminants from gear meshing areas (cleaning function). Prevent corrosion, pitting, and surface metal tearing, isolate metal surfaces to prevent direct contact between metal parts. The methods for changing transmission fluid are as follows: Unscrew the drain plug at the bottom of the transmission to drain the fluid before refilling. Remove the transmission oil pan directly to drain and refill the fluid: This method is more thorough than the previous one, as it removes impurities from the bottom of the oil pan. Use a circulation machine to change automatic transmission fluid: Dynamic fluid replacement with an intelligent circulation machine can filter and clean sludge and impurities inside the automatic transmission.