The answer to this depends on whether you've got an automatic or a manual. If the car's automatic, first check to see you need some. Unlike lesser cars that make you drive around for ten minutes to get the fluid into the transaxle then check it with the motor running, Hondas are checked with the engine off. If you need some, stick a funnel into the transmission dipstick tube and v-e-r-y--s-l-o-w-l-y pour some in. Dexron, please, no Type F. To check whether you need some on a manual, get out your 3/8" drive ratchet with extension and remove the plug hole. It's got a square indentation in it the size of the drive hole on a 3/8" socket. Stick your finger in, and if you don't feel oil...You will need to build a filler device. Buy an oil bottle extension--the kind that has the clear tubing with the nipple at one end and the oil bottle adapter at the other. Throw the oil bottle adapter away and put a funnel where it once was. Stick the nipple in the fill hole on your trans. Your Honda's transmission requires the same kind and grade of oil as your engine does. I use Mobil 1 in mine; it makes shifting so nice.
Fluid is inside the transmission.
Open the drain screw at the bottom of the gearbox hydraulic fluid is discharged.
best transmission fluid 1991 Honda civic lx
yes, as long as the 1992 accord is also an automatic
Check the automatic transmission fluid level. If it is low add enough to reach the full mark. If it is not low seek professional help. If you have to add fluid use only Genuine Honda automatic transmission fluid. Use no substitute.
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There is no external filter for the transmission nor is there a pan/sump. Also do not "flush" transmission fluid on this model, the small screens,filter internally will become restricted and cause fluid temp to rise
How do I troubleshooting the D4 blinking on 1993 Honda accord LX ?
New remanufactured from Honda around $3,000 installed.
The fluid is in the transmission is low or it needs to be changed. Check the fluid level and see if is full or if it brown and burnt smelling.
I would recommend you use nothing but genuine Honda Clutch Fluid. I know it will cost more, but!
If you are talking about the transmission control unit, it is behind the carpet in the passenger footwell.