The car doesn't want to shift properly.
If it is an automatic use only genuine Honda ATF. If it is a manual transmission call you local Honda dealer and they will be glad to tell you.
Look in your owners manual it should tell you in there. If you don't have one just call your Honda dealer and ask them. Usually they will tell you unless they are mad or something.
Use only genuine Honda ATF Z1 fluid in your Honda. Do not let anyone use a universal or replacement fluid no matter what they tell you. If you do your transmission will not shift properly.
Use Genuine Honda ATF Z1 and nothing else. There is no substitute and do not let anyone tell you different. Purchase it at your local Honda dealer. Use anything else and you will experience shifting problems.
Possibly, as they are the same generaion. Compare them yourself and you should be able to tell if they are the same.
Absolutely, positively, not. Use noting but genuine Honda ATF. Do not let anyone tell you different. You will experience shifting problems and possible transmission damage if you use any other fluid including any Multi-Vehicle fluid.
please tell me
You pour into the valve cover.
You can tell if the transmission is bad on almost any car by looking for jerky acceleration when driving, especially when moving from low to higher speeds. If the car is jerky, or seems to be having trouble shifting, it is likely a problem with the transmission.
the turn signals will not work
why do the back lights stay on when the car is off and the brake release is checked on a 1994 Honda accord
There is absolutely only one transmission fluid you should ever use in a Honda and that is genuine Honda ATF. Do not put anything else in your Honda or you will experience shifting problems. Do not let anyone tell you that there is a substitute or that you can use a universal fluid. Honda fluid is very special and you would be very foolish to use anything else. You may be able to purchase it at some auto parts stores.