The Passport has what is called a sealed transmission like a manual tranny. You have to put it in the air or crawl under it and there will be 2 plugs. One is on the pan the other is further up. Unscrew the upper nut put your finger in the hole if it comes out dry u need fluid. Make sure to do this on flat ground to get the most accurate reading
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The 1994 Honda Passport transmission is compatible with the 1997 Honda Passport. The transmissions are exactly the same for each model year.
I have a 2000 Honda Passport that is just about to be fitted with a 1999 transmission, I will let you know soon..er..or later!
Automatic transmission, correct? The fluid is added through the dipstick tube, and you need a funnel to pull it off.
Just had 2002 Honda Passport transmission rebuilt for $2,100 National transmission chain store
It may not have a dipstick for the transmission fluid. Have to take it to a garage. My Honda Passport 2001 is in this category.
There is no automatic transmission filter on Honda Pilot.
i can tell you that a rodeo should be the same and that at least in the 97 passport the transmission is GM the transmissions should all be the 4l30e it might bolt up.
there is no dip stick in a Honda passport 2001 closed system
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Does the 1996 Honda Accord have power bands in the automatic transmission?
No it will not interchange. You need an Accord transmission from a 1990-1993.