One way is drop the pan for the transmission. But that will only take out a bit of the fluid about half. You will need a machine to get all the fluid out of the lines. If its something your worried about the cost just buy the fluid just buy it somewhere else like parts source or any other parts supplier. They will charge you a hour to do it at a dealer which is a lot cheaper than replace parts if you dont put enough fluid back into the transmission.
How do I check the transmission fluid on a 1983 Honda Civic 1500DX
The automatic transmission will have a dip stick location on a 1982 Honda Civic. Pull the dip stick to see the color and texture of the fluid.
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).
The Honda automatic transmission is filled through the transmission dipstick hole.
and automatic transmission does not require tranny fluid, as it is a "manual" and not automatic
nothing but genuine Honda ATF.
About 50 gallons
Use only genuine Honda ATF DW1 automatic transmission fluid and nothing else.
Use only genuine Honda ATF-Z1 automatic transmission fluid and nothing else. Do not use any other fluid that claims to be compatible.
On a 1998 Honda Civic there is a transmission drain bolt located on the bottom of the housing. Loosen the bolt and drain all of the old fluid. Using Honda ATF fluid top off the transmission.
Unless you have a CVT transmission use only genuine Honda ATF-DW1 automatic transmission fluid. Use nothing else.
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