Just had it done on my Passport. There is no dipstick, there is an "overfill screw" in the bottom of the transmission, just above the drain plug. You don't need any special tool, but you do need to get it into a shop or put it up on the hoist in order to be able to measure it properly.
If you are planning to replace the transmission oil, here are the steps you need to follow:
-Drain the old fluid through drain plug.
-Using the vacuum pump, pump about 6-7 quarts of Dextron III into the overfill screw hole until it's starting to pour out on you.
-Let the excess fluid drain out, then close the screw.
-Start the car in Park
-Move the Transmission Shifter through all gears (keep it in each gear for a few seconds) then put it back into park.
-Let the engine idle for 3 minutes, then shut it off
-Not that the trans fluid is nice and warm you can unscrew the overfill plug again and check the fluid level, it should be to the top of that overfill level.
there is no dip stick in a Honda passport 2001 closed system
doesnt have one it is a sealed non serviceable unit
It may not have a dipstick for the transmission fluid. Have to take it to a garage. My Honda Passport 2001 is in this category.
The transmission dipstick on a 1987 Honda Civic is located to the left of the oil dipstick. It is close to the left edge of the engine.
I owe a 98 Honda Passport and the Transmission Fluid had to be pumped directly in the transmission. I had to take mine to a shop. Yes, the transmission on a 1998 Honda Passport is a sealed transmission, which means it has no dipstick and it only has one plug located underneathe the vehicle on the transmission itself. You have to drain and fill the transmission through the same hole. So you need to take it to a shop where they have a machine which will do this.
I owe a 98 Honda passport and the transmission fluid had to be pumped directly in the transmission. I had to take mine to a shop. Yes, the transmission on a 1998 Honda Passport is a sealed transmission, which means it has no dipstick and it only has one plug located underneathe the vehicle on the transmission itself. You have to drain and fill the transmission through the same hole. So you need to take it to a shop where they have a machine which will do this.
Pull the tranny fluid dipstick out, and pour it down that tube with a funnel. who ever is answering this question about 1999 Honda passport needs to go back the school! duma$$ Well. That would be all fine and dandy if there were a transmission fluid dipstick in the engine compartment of a 1999 Honda Passport. Tell me where it is.
The Transmission dipstick for a 1999 Honda CRV is located under the hood of the car. It is just below the air intake, and usually has a yellow or red cap.
If it is a Manual transmission you do not have a dipsticks.
wheres the transmission dip stick located at
I it is a manual transmission it has no dipstick. If it is A/T it is located on the front of the transmission near the engine block. It is very small and has no tube. Look carefully.
It is hard to find. Look where the engine bolts to the transmission.