hey i went ahead n change the trans oil it was 7.94liter 2 fill it up soo make sure you go ahead n buy 8 bottles 2 fill it up and dont trip at first it many slip alittle its fine just need time 2 rise up from the pan .
your question is a bit ambiguous if you are talking about he engine oil filter it has nothing to do with the transmission do NOT put automatic transmission oil in the engine you will blow the engine
There is no automatic transmission filter on Honda Pilot.
The automatic transmission filter is in the transmission. It has an internal filter just like it has an internal gas filter in the gas tank.
The transmission may need to be rebuilt. If it is automatic you can try dropping the transmission oil pan and replacing the filter and fluid.
It usually takes five quarts of transmission fluid if your replacing the filter. If the transmission is completely empty, such as a new unit, it takes about ten.
No.
Yes, the automatic transmission filter is located inside the transmission pan.
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automatic transmission fluid in a pajero io
Inside the automatic transmission pan
Your transmission's filter may be clogged, you may be low on transmission fluid, or the transmission may need repair or replacement. If the transmission was full of fluid, I would suggest a transmission flush, or replacing the transmission filter and fluid. If this doesn't help the transmission may actually be damaged and may need repair or replacement.
If a 1988 Nissan Sentra is slow to accelerate when put in gear, the transmission might need to have the screen filter cleaned and the fluid drained and replaced. Older vehicles should have the transmission serviced after the vehicle reaches 100,000 miles and ever 100,000 miles after that.