You really need the manual for this--there are a LOT of things you must disconnect--but here's the basics: 1. Jack the front of the car up, unhook and remove the battery (you need the space) and remove the front tires. 2. Undo the front suspension, then the drive axles. 3. Drain the transmission. 4. Remove the starter. 5. Remove everything else that's connected to the transmission. 6. Run a transmission jack up to the transmission case. 7. Unbolt the old transmission, slide it away from the engine and lower it. 8. Put new transmission where old one was. 9. Connect everything to the transmission you disconnected. 10. Fill the transmission. 11. Put the front suspension back together, reinstall the transmission and take the car for a test drive.
You can change a Honda Civic HX transmission to a manual transmission. It is not an easy job to do.
I don't believe Honda Element automatic transmission has a filter.
Can you change a automatic to a 5 speed Honda Accord 1990
honda transmissions do not have filters
does a 2001 Honda civi have a transmission sensor an if so were it located at
You have to drop the transmission pan.
its inside the transmission
You should use only Honda genuine transmission fluid. You can get a gallon of it at your local Honda dealer and change it yourself.
Most Honda's have an internal, non-serviceable filter that is only changed when the transmission is rebuilt. Call a Honda dealer to be sure.
You don't. It has a lifetime internal filter in the transmission.
You don't. It does have a strainer inside the transmission that is permanent.
Take it to a Honda Civic garage / mechanic.