They're usually in the pan. 1 bolt thru middle.
I don't believe Honda Element automatic transmission has a filter.
Yes it has a filter. But it is located inside the transmission and may not be replaceable without removing the transmission and breaking it apart. If so, change the fluid and forget the filter. Your owner's manual will provide this information, or you can contact a Honda dealer to see if this vehicle has a replaceable filter. Some do and some don't.
You don't. It has a lifetime internal filter in the transmission.
Most Honda's use an internal filter that is non-serviceable and can only be accessed by removing the transmission. Just change the fluid and forget the filter.
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.
I had my fluids changed in my transmission, and they told me the filter was internal....and they did not replace it!
It has no filter on the trans-axle. If you are talking about the transmission filter, then it is inside the transmission.
You don't. Most Honda transmission have a non-serviceable filter that is located inside the transmission. The transmission must be disassembled to get at the filter. It is designed to last the life of the transmission. By the time the filter is clogged, the transmission needs overhauling.
honda transmissions do not have filters
its inside the transmission
Remove the transmission pan on the bottom of the transmission. The filter is mounted to the valve body of the transmission.
The 1994 Honda Passport transmission is compatible with the 1997 Honda Passport. The transmissions are exactly the same for each model year.