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It depends on what type of engine and transmission the Passport has.
honda passport's transmissions were made by GM , only use a dexron 3 (if you can find it) the alternative would be a dexron 6 ( works great on mine.)
"Honda Genuine" transmission fluid is the correct fluid type. Specifically use this type or it will cause damage.
The type of automatic transmission fluid that you should put in your 1997 Honda Prelude varies depending on the transmission. Honda recommends that you use their own brand of ATF when you replace the fluid in the SportShift transmission.
If it's a Sport Shift (auto), then you use Honda's auto transmission fluid. If it's a manual, Honda's manual transmission fluid. Use no other fluid in your Honda.
Honda Atf Z-1
Yes. If it has the same type of motor as from the car you got the transmission from.
Use genuine Honda ATF-Z1 and nothing else in the automatic transmission.
That would be a 4L60E transmission, That's what it had in it from the factory.
A Honda's resale value depends on the type of Honda you are interested in. A 2001 Honda Prelude has a higher resale value than the 2002 Honda Passport.
SAE 5w-30 any major brand.
SAE 10w40 standard engine oil is used in the transmission of the Honda FR700 tiller.