If its a 89 Honda CRX si wih manual transmission, use genuine Honda MTF. You can purchase it at any Honda or Acura dealer near you.
== == Honda didn't make a CR-V in 1991, so I'll assume it's a typo and you meant a 1991 CRX. In any case, it also depends on whether it's automatic or manual transmission. Regardless of whether it's a CR-V or CRX, here's the guidelines on fluid recommendations: Manual transmission: Honda Manual Transmission Fluid is preferred. Alternate substitutes are 10W30 or 10W40 motor oil. If you have a CRX, it'll take 1.9 quarts of fluid. If a CRV (1997-2002), you'll need 1.8 quarts. Automatic transmission: Honda ATF-Z1 Automatic Transmission Fluid.. If you have a CRX, it'll take 2.5 quarts. If a CRV (1997-2002), it takes 3.0 quarts.
the repair manual for 88 91 civic/crx specifies engine oil depending on the operating temperature range, 10w 30 will work, id recomend Honda transmission fluid as i have used both and this one provides a smoother shift.
All CRX Si came with manual transmissions.
YES only the CRX DX was available with Automatic Transmission
L3 si tranny is best
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I am assuming a manual transmission. There is a fill plug above the drain plug back a little bit. you will need a funnel with a long hose and make sure the car is on a level surface when checking fluid levels.
the manual trans fluid runs from the brake fluid i had a 1990 Honda ef hatch an i had to fill the brake fluid an it shifted koo after that. Brake fluid operates the clutch. Do not put brake fluid into the standard transmission.
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schematic????? what are you talking about? are you looking for a service manual?????
under battery on trans if it's a manual trans, there isn't one.