No, absoultly not. Use only Honda ATF Z1 in your Honda. Or you can use the newer Honda ATF but nothing else.
The recommended ATF is Dexron III (can also use Honda Genuine ATF-Z1)
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Honda has a special (read "really expensive") ATF they sell at dealerships, but Dexron III works.
Dexron ATF is recommended fluid. But as far as Honda they try to sell their branded and mysterious ATF Z-1 which is more expensive compare to commercialized ATF.
ATF Z-1 is not the same as Dexron III. Z-1 is a Honda specific fluid that is manufactured only for Honda transmissions. There are similarities in makeup of the two products, but the Dexron III will not meet the same performance criteria as the Z-1. Honda manufactures their own transmissions and for this reason, has developed their own ATF. For more information, contact your local Honda dealer.
Yes,Dexron IIIH
Honda originally specified Dexron II for that transmission. Dexron II no longer exists, as it was later superceded by Dexron III. So, use Dexron III. You will frequently see bottles of ATF that say "Dexron III/Mercon" or "Dex/Merc" for short. That's the stuff to use.
Honda ATF if Auto(don't use Dexron/Mercon) and 10w30 oil or Honda manual Trans fluid(which is fancy 10w30)
I would recommend genuine Honda ATF from the dealer, if not i use dexron III as a temporary substitute.
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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).
Dexron VI ATF or Dexron/Mercon Domestic Multi-Vehicle ATF.