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    I really doubt the previous owner did that. I have the same bolts and I have seen the same in the gallery here as well. It seems like some were shipped this way.

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    OK, how many of you have a 2000 VX with those type plugs? I have a 2001 and mine do not look like that either. Maybe this is something on the 2000s only, and the 99s and 01s have the "regular" type plugs?

    Bart

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    Wow, bummer for you to have this problem. Not so much a "problem" I guess as it is an agravation...as its a super easy fix, with the right tools and equip...

    If your going to service the transmission anyway, you need to replace/or should replace the filter. It is in the same oil pan.

    So you'll need and oil pan gasket and filter too...remove the oil pan bolts. It's probably gonna leak, but sometimes they've been on there so long, they may be on there pretty good. If so, gently tap on the pan walls, or carefully pry it open. Be sure to keep one of the corner bolts on....but loosen it about a full turn or two...you'll need a low profile(if you doing this on your back) wide radius pan to catch the oil when it finally gushes out (do this after the engine has cooled off....Once you have the pan off...Drill out these odd plug's and replace or take it to a transmission shop and ask them if they could kindly remove them, they'd probably do it for free. Auto Zone probably has these plugs and filter or Napa. Or order from Merlin or local Isuzu dealer...also these plugs may be availabe at your local Acura dealer...as your transmission is identical to a 1998-99 Acura SLX 4x4 3.5 w/tod...


    Good luck

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    thanks for the input Rocketman. Already have the tranny filter and replacement gasket, along with that smaller gasket as mentioned in Joe Black's write-up. All excited about doing the complete tranny job and have to deal with this crap. Yes, worst case scenario is to do it your way as you are correct I will need to take off the pan anyway to get to the filter. However, I'm would much prefer to let it mostly drain out the way it's supposed to, much less messy that way. We'll see. I guess I'm just floored that this really is a mystery to our group here. At least I have JHarris to keep me company on this! haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Isuzu View Post
    At least I have JHarris to keep me company on this! haha
    I'm sure that's of great comfort...

    Also, remember to soak all the cross member bolts with PB blaster ahead of time, as that also has to come off to drop the pan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ldub View Post
    I'm sure that's of great comfort...

    Also, remember to soak all the cross member bolts with PB blaster ahead of time, as that also has to come off to drop the pan.
    Thanks Ldub, even if I forgot to do that, after cursing and scraping my knuckles I would probably get around to using the PB blaster eventually. My knuckles thank you for the reminder!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ldub View Post
    I'm sure that's of great comfort...

    Also, remember to soak all the cross member bolts with PB blaster ahead of time, as that also has to come off to drop the pan.
    The most enjoyable part of dropping the cross member is all the dirt and crust that falls down with it (wear some goggles) and then, you have the added task of disconnecting all the wires that are connected to the cross member as well.

    Bart

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    UGHHHHH
    didn't even notice that there are wires attached to the crossmember, I'm sure it's not too hard but man, something ELSE to think about
    Hey thanks Bart-man!

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