The 98 Honda accord holds about 3 quarts of Transmission Fluid. If you are performing a flush, however, you will need about 5 quarts.
When changing the transmission fluid of a car, it is important to know its capacity. A 1999 Honda Accord with hold 4 liters of ATF fluid.
it takes 3 corts but buy 4 just in case remember allways use Honda Jeniun trany oil
None, if it is a manuel
A 2007 Honda Civic Coupe will hold approximately 3 quarts of transmission fluid. The transmission fluid can be purchased at any auto parts store.
Yes, of course. A transmission can only hold so much transmission fluid.
6 quarts
It depends on whether you are measuring in liters or pints.
A 1993 Honda Civic automatic transmission holds 2.9 quarts of fluid. The factory recommendation is Honda Genuine ATF-Z1 automatic transmission fluid. An alternative is a DEXRON II (now replaced by DEXRON III).
depends if your doing a flush or just draining and filling. if your just draining go to Honda dealer and pick up 3 quarts. if your flushing it you will need 5 quarts. buy the fluid from the dealer because it is special fluid and the only type meant for these transmissions.
What fluid? Water, antifreeze, oil, power sterring, transmission, windshield washer, brake, what? Not meaning to be nasty, but when asking a question, be a little more specific. You also could try reading your owner's manual.
2005 Honda accord gas tank holds 17.09 gallons of fuel
about 19