To fill the transmission on the Honda CRX, first use a 19 mm wrench to remove the fill plug on the side of the transmission. Then, fill the reservoir at the side of the transmission.
honda-tech.com has a good write up
No Transmissions are usually car specific. You cant take a longer trans, and throw it on a smaller car... It would depend on what motor you have on the crx and what motor the prelude tranny came off from. I believe the 5 speed manual transmission on the prelude will mate up to both the 1.8L and 2.0L Prelude engine. So if your crx has either of those engines then you should be good to go.
As many as it needs to fill it up
Tricked Out - 2004 Honda CRX Engine Dress-Up 1-6 was released on: USA: 2004
you will need 3 quarts of transmission fluid to fill it up from empty.
I believe the crx si came with a d series engine, unless it was a jdm crx. basically if your crx has a single over head cam motor ( SOHC ) then it is D series which means no your crx tranny can not bolt up to an integra. Since integras are all B series engines or Dual over head cam ( DOHC ) usuall the b18a1 or b1 unless gsr .
If the 94 civic had a d series motor then... Yes & no. The 89 CRX as with all crx's have a cable transmission. The 92 & up civics have hydrollic transmissions. So the transmission will fit if it was from a d series motor, but you will have to buy a hydrollic conversion kit from hasport or other swap company.
No way! Honda engines can last up to 300,000 miles - engine and transmission. Unless the engine check light is on or if it's running badly, there's no problem.
they don't have power steering
vaccum line leak or leaking at intake manifold
any 1.6liter Honda civic fuel pump
2.5-3 quarts. After the last fill, use the dipstick to verify it's properly filled. Honda (unlike everyone else) wants you to check the transmission dipstick with the engine warmed up but NOT running.