L3 si tranny is best
twowrds the front of the tranny
All CRX Si came with manual transmissions.
YES only the CRX DX was available with Automatic Transmission
no. different motor series. but the motor and transmission is
If its a 89 Honda CRX si wih manual transmission, use genuine Honda MTF. You can purchase it at any Honda or Acura dealer near you.
schematic????? what are you talking about? are you looking for a service manual?????
what year and model crx they came with different engines for the different trim level a dx is d15b2 and the si is d16a6, and nobody cares about the hf because they are garbage
Honda Owners manual for civics, accords, integras, etc- 10w30 conventional oil.
== == Honda didn't make a CR-V in 1991, so I'll assume it's a typo and you meant a 1991 CRX. In any case, it also depends on whether it's automatic or manual transmission. Regardless of whether it's a CR-V or CRX, here's the guidelines on fluid recommendations: Manual transmission: Honda Manual Transmission Fluid is preferred. Alternate substitutes are 10W30 or 10W40 motor oil. If you have a CRX, it'll take 1.9 quarts of fluid. If a CRV (1997-2002), you'll need 1.8 quarts. Automatic transmission: Honda ATF-Z1 Automatic Transmission Fluid.. If you have a CRX, it'll take 2.5 quarts. If a CRV (1997-2002), it takes 3.0 quarts.
under battery on trans if it's a manual trans, there isn't one.
For a manual transmission, just plain ol' motor oil; shop manual says SAE 10W-30 or 10W-40 oil rated SE or SF...
yea