There are three kinds of brake fluid in auto parts stores that you can use: DOT 3, DOT 4 and DOT 5.1. (There is also a DOT 5 "silicone brake fluid" the Army uses. Don't get that.) All Japanese cars contain DOT 3 fluid. DOT 4 and DOT 5.1 fluids can be put in the car if you have to - the three will mix - but DOT 3 is the most common and it's what I'd use if I was doing a fluid change.
You should not flush 1995 Honda Accord transmission fluid. Transmission fluid should be taken to the appropriate dumping site and disposed of there.
If your Accord is an automatic, use the Honda automatic transmission fluid. With a manual, the Honda manual transmission fluid. I'd strongly suggest using genuine Honda fluid over a substitute.
Remove the cap from the Master Cylinder located, driver's side, next to the firewall, and add DOT 3 fluid as necessary to fill to the full mark.
To check the transmission fluid on the 1995 Honda Accord, just let the vehicle idle for a few moments on level ground. Then remove the dipstick and wipe it clean. Insert the dipstick and remove it again. This will be the fluid level.
it's ok
If the Master Cylinder is defective then replace it.
DOT 3 OR 4
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