Top plug on the side of a standard transmission (on the passenger side of the vehicle). I believe it uses 5w-30 motot oil.
you sell it and buy one with a turbocharger. (seriously) it would cost more to fit one to your current car than to sell it and buy another.
no it doesn't because if you want it you need to add it.
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Are you asking where to add fluid? If so, it is the same place you check it.
Add fluid by using a funnel or similar device, by way of the auto trans fluid dipstick tube.
Yes, go to http://www.handa-accessories.com/civelec01.html for instrctuions.
It should tell you on the oil cap you remove to add the oil. My Civic DX uses 5W 30.
A 1997 Honda Civic has a lightweight frame and it's chassis allows for the easy swap of a B-series engine. Any VTEC powered B-series will add a large boost of power and drive ability.
Look on the engine valve cover. You will see a large cap labeled OIL or it may have the weight listed as in 5w-30. That is where you add oil.
civic dx auto trans should not be flushed.Just drain pan and clean magnetic plug and add 3.2 litres of genuine Honda atf.Drain again in about 6 month so you capture the fluid in torque conv.
There is a fill plug on the right top side of the cases.
No it is not. It's a dealer installed add on. It is standard on the EX but not the LX. If you want it for the 97 Civic LX then you have to buy the transmitter that fits in the cut out part of the stock radio. It's available from Honda dealerships. The installation is a moderate to advanced procedure.