If the transmission is an automatic, remove the bolts on the transmission pan and drain into an oil pan. Remove the gasket and filter, then replace both, torqueing to specification. Refill with ATF+4 fluid to the appropriate mark on the dipstick, starting with 2 quarts and topping off as needed.
Basically, you don't. The filter is not easily available in the CD4E automatic transmission. It doesn't have a bottom pan, so it would need to be disassembled to get at the filter.
They're usually in the pan. 1 bolt thru middle.
If it is a transmission problem- First step would be to change trans. fluid and filter If it is a transmission problem- First step would be to change trans. fluid and filter
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It will be located on the transmission.
how do i change that air filter on a 2001 civic?
It is located in the transmission, only accessible, by dropping the transmission pan, not very hard to do, but lots of bolts. The transmission filter is located within the transmission. One has to remove the bottom plate of the transmission to access it. A filter usually comes with a new gasket for replacing the bottom plate, but be sure you do.
Usually after you drop the pan it is accessible
there is no cabin air filter on a 96.
Take it to jiffylube
Most will.