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Question posted by Anonymous-64810 on July 1st, 2012

Where Is The Oil Pan. At.

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Answer #1: Posted by roadrunnertim on July 1st, 2012 7:46 AM
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Under you car, near the radiator. There are two pans under your car, the oil pan and the transmission pan. The oil pan is always smooth and the transmission pan usually has ridges (ribbed). 

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Owner's Manual - Page 140

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Owner's Manual - Page 207

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Owner's Manual - Page 273

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Owner's Manual - Page 291

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Owner's Manual - Page 305

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Owner's Manual - Page 322

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Owner's Manual - Page 330

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Owner's Manual - Page 333

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Owner's Manual - Page 334

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Owner's Manual - Page 337

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Owner's Manual - Page 339

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Owner's Manual - Page 340

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Owner's Manual - Page 341

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Owner's Manual - Page 343

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Owner's Manual - Page 344

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Owner's Manual - Page 347

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Owner's Manual - Page 357

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Owner's Manual - Page 395

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