Never heard of an XL. In general, the best fluid for Honda automatics in Honda ATF. It has special additives and, in my experience, works better. Ditto for Honda MTL for manual trannys. Many people just use motor oil for manuals, but some oils have additives that are not suitable. Safest bet is to use the Honda stuff.
"Honda Genuine" transmission fluid is the correct fluid type. Specifically use this type or it will cause damage.
Your Honda dirt bike transmission as a capacity of two pints of fluid. The manufacturer recommends that you never overfill the transmission fluid.
You are going to need a long funnel as it goes into where you pull the dipstick for the transmission fluid out
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.
it's ok
Weak transmission fluid pressure. The fluid goes bad after many miles of use. Have the transmission fluid and filter replaced (about $100) immediately before the transmission goes bad. A transmission for that car cost more than the car is worth.
Transmission fluid mixed with washing powder
Honda Approved ATF or Dextron II
For AUTOMATIC transmission the manual recommends genuine Honda ATF (naturally), but the 'Haynes Repair Manual' states that Dexron III, is a satisfactory alternative.
there is none, you check fluid with dipstick that goes into transmission
The transmission will fail.
Anything labeled "GM power steering fluid" or you can also use dexron II or III transmission fluid.