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![]() Can't remember off the top of my head which side the plugs are located, but they are very noticable once you get under the car. Which brings us to your net question, once you raise the vehicle and secure it on jack stands, this will have to be pumped from underneath the vehicle, a regular 3/8 rachet with a 3inch extension should work fine for removing the plug. Call me Mr Obvious but I wanted to point out the top plug is for filling and the lower plug is for draining. Might want to drain it and give it a full fluid change while your under there anyway. Good luck
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