Left / front (driver's side) of transmission has a large plug nut. it uses a 3/8 socket wrench (insert socket handle into hole in drain plug - left loosy)
94 civic transmission fluid drain
in the bungholio
Auto Transmission Fluid
On a 1998 Honda Civic there is a transmission drain bolt located on the bottom of the housing. Loosen the bolt and drain all of the old fluid. Using Honda ATF fluid top off the transmission.
Only Honda ATF z1 fluid don't use anything beside that
From the transmission bolt ,with the square cut out in it Just be careful
Have to drop transmission oil pan
Open the drain screw at the bottom of the gearbox hydraulic fluid is discharged.
you pull the drain plug on the side of the transmission
Sorry, there is not a drain plug. Check local repair shops and have a BG transmission flush done. That way you are getting ALL of the fluid changed. Yes, there IS a drain plug. I have a 2003 Honda Pilot AWD and do the transmission oil changes myself. Crawl under your Pilot and have a look. The transmission drain plug and engine oil drain plug have labels next to them so you KNOW which is which. Don't listen to people who tell you crap like the answer above. You can also perform your own rear differential oil changes easily. The rear differential and the auto transmission BOTH require oil changes every 15 K miles so it is much cheaper getting the oils from Honda (DO NOT USE ANY OTHER BRAND OF OILS!) and doing it yourself. The rear differential uses VTM-4 oil and is only available from Honda. NEVER SUBSTITUTE FOR HONDA OILS. If in doubt, get the Haynes PILOT repair manual which shows you how to do all this maintenance. Good luck.
A 1989 Honda Civic did not make use of a transmission fluid dipstick. Instead there are two bolts available. A filler bolt and a drain bolt.
Did you use genuine Honda ATF DW-1 transmission fluid. If not then that is the problem. Drain the fluid and use the correct fluid.