Use only genuine Honda ATF DW1 and nothing else. Use some other fluid and your transmission may not shift properly.
You need a Honda transmission fluid, and I am not being a wise guy
Automatic transmission, correct? The fluid is added through the dipstick tube, and you need a funnel to pull it off.
For a 2000 Honda Accord with automatic transmission, the recommendation is Honda ATF-Z1 fluid. Other alternatives include Castrol Import Multi-Vehicle ATF, or for a synthetic upgrade, Amsoil Universal ATF. These all meet the specs of Honda ATF-Z1. Four cylinder models will need 2.6 quarts of fluid, and V-6 models need 3.1 quarts.
A 2007 Honda Civic Coupe will hold approximately 3 quarts of transmission fluid. The transmission fluid can be purchased at any auto parts store.
To keep the transmission fluid cool. Without one it would overheat.
If you have completely drained the transmission fluid in the Honda Accord, you will need to refill with 3 quarts. If the car is a manual, you may only need to put in 2. 5 quarts.
The 98 Honda accord holds about 3 quarts of transmission fluid. If you are performing a flush, however, you will need about 5 quarts.
1.6 qts
No, do you not need a gasket, don't be ignant.
Inside the transmission. This is a non serviceable item. The transmission must be removed and broken apart to access the filter. No need to worry about it. When it needs replacing, the transmission will need rebuilding at the same time. Change your fluid as outlined in your owner's manual, and it will last for the life of the transmission. Use only Honda transmission fluid no matter what anyone tells you!!! Honda's shift better with OEM fluid.
You put fluid in through the transmission dipstip hole. You will need a long necked funnel.
According to the 2000 Ford Contour Owner Guide : For the manual transaxle ( transmission ) ( 2.0 U.S. quarts of Motorcraft MERCON automatic transmission fluid )