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Help lol.

I know this might sound a little bit dumb but where is the drain plug on the transfer case for a 1998 ranger?
 
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On the back facing the back of the truck. The fill plug is behind that round black thing.
 
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that's the fill plug i need to know where the drain plug is if there is one
 
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Should be just under it and off to the side a bit. I was just making sure you didn't mistake the drain plug for the fill plug.
 
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oh no lol but you say to the side a little bit of the fill plug
 
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I said it backward. The drain is behind the black thing. The fill plug is where it says ATF level. Sorry. I haven't changed mine in a while.
 
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Did you see it?
 
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right on the black metal thing with four bolts and that rusty circle?
 
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Yeah. Behind that is the drain.
 
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ahh thank you lol i have a ford shop manual and it didnt say anything about that how reliable huh
 
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Yeah they suck sometimes. No special anything to take it off. Just undo the four bolts.
 
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yea got it changed thx once again
 
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