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There isn't a manual transmission fluid reservoir in an 95 Integra. The fluid is poured directly into the transmission case via the 17mm fill bolt, located at about 10 o'clock above where the passenger side drive shaft connects to the transmission, as looking at the end of the tranny.
don't know wat kind of fluid it takes 91acura integra ls
z1 atf get at Honda dealer
The manual that came with my 1990 Acura Integra GS indicates to use Dexron II. If you change the fluid only it's 3.2 qts. I hope this answers your question.
manual tranny doesnt have fluid u noob manual tranny doesnt have fluid u noob
Use whatever is stated in the owners manual. This is critical. If you have no owners manual, coantact an Acura dealer for the answer. Put the wrong fluid in and you will ruin a tranny. Honda products use a special fluid.
a manual trans uses sae- 10W-30 engine oil auto trans uses dextron lll fluid
it should be on the top passenger side of the motor above the tranny its stubby looking you may have to reach under the main water hose.
its just like an oil change. find the big drain bolt on your transmission.drain it. Its safe to say that acuras only need their tranny fluid changed about twice in their lifetime.
is this an automatic or manual. the manual tranny does not have a dipstick. most of the automatics also do not have a dipstick. if you have a dipstick, it will be easily noticeable on the front of the transmission. to check fluid levels on the non dip stick type. you remove the fill bolt on the transmission and stick your finger in it. if you feel fluid up to the level of that hole, it's full. you have to get under the car to find the fill bolt. it is usually above and behind where the cv axle is inserted in the tranny.
Dexron II ATF
in the engine