If you have completely drained the Transmission Fluid in the Honda Accord, you will need to refill with 3 quarts. If the car is a manual, you may only need to put in 2. 5 quarts.
A 1993 Honda Accord automatic transmission requires 2.5 quarts of fluid.
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.
The 98 Honda accord holds about 3 quarts of transmission fluid. If you are performing a flush, however, you will need about 5 quarts.
3.5 Quters
For a 2000 Honda Accord, the automatic transmission typically requires about 2.5 to 3 quarts of transmission fluid when performing a fluid change and filter replacement. If you're just topping off the fluid, it's best to add small amounts and check the dipstick to ensure it's at the correct level. Always use the recommended type of transmission fluid, which is usually Honda ATF-Z1 or a compatible alternative.
Use the Transmission fluid from Honda. When you are there picking it up ask them how many liters you need. If your car is a 2.5 liter then 2.5 liters is what you want to add.
i also have a 1987 Honda accord lxi 5spd. It takes regular 10w-30 motor and it takes about 2 quarts
it takes 3 corts but buy 4 just in case remember allways use Honda Jeniun trany oil
The 1986 Honda 350 transmission has a capacity of eight pints of transmission fluid. The manufacturer recommends that you never overfill the transmission fluid.
New remanufactured from Honda around $3,000 installed.
Your Honda dirt bike transmission as a capacity of two pints of fluid. The manufacturer recommends that you never overfill the transmission fluid.
Well it depends how much the 1994 Honda Accord has changed from the 1993-research this and if the transmission part wasn't changed then yes, it should fit. Good luck! Man do I wish I could drive yet...