I don't yet know. But I need to figure it out as I have just drained the fluid and need to refill it. The ownern's manual indicates to remove the fill plug. But, I don't see any indication of where that is. The best I have so far is a bolt on the top of the transmission, to the rear, on the drivers side. There is an electric sensor plugged in next to it. If I can't find any further info online within the next ten minutes - then I'm going to open it up there and dump in some fluid. Joe Joe that electric sensor that your talking, next to it is abolt mark w/ ATF unscrew that bolt and there you fill your transmission w/ TR- fluid.
change trans oil at 15,000 interval
To change the transmission oil on a 1988 Acura Integra drain the older fluid by loosening the drain bolt. Wait until it is done drain and cap the hole. Insert new transmission fluid in the transmission reservoir.
A => Engine Oil Change 1 => Tire Rotation 3 => Transmission Oil Change
The 1999 - 2006 acura tl's don't have a transmission oil cooler. no cooler lines to the standard radiator either. Phil
The Acura recommended transmission oil is any SAE certified transmission oil. The transmission holds approximately 9 quarts of transmission fluid.
Regular oil change, tire rotation and transmission
It does not contain oil. It contains Transmission Fluid. Pay someone to do this. Very nasty DIY job.
Remove the transmission oil pan for access to filter
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How do you change ML55 transmission oil?
Were is the plug to put transmission oil for 1999 a6 audi?
Use only genuine Acura or Honda fluid and nothing else.