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.
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.
All CRX Si came with manual transmissions.
Honda Owners manual for civics, accords, integras, etc- 10w30 conventional oil.
twowrds the front of the tranny
don't try to put trans fluid on clutch. manual tranny uses 40wt oil.
If the 94 civic had a d series motor then... Yes & no. The 89 CRX as with all crx's have a cable transmission. The 92 & up civics have hydrollic transmissions. So the transmission will fit if it was from a d series motor, but you will have to buy a hydrollic conversion kit from hasport or other swap company.
Not for sure, but most vehicles don't have a drain plug for the transmission. most vehicles you just have to take the transmission pan off to drain the fluid, so that when you change the tranny fluid, you should change the filter as well.
An 89 Cutlass Ciera holds 7.4 quarts of transmission fluid. When servicing the vehicle, a portion of the fluid remains in the transmission and will not be added back.
most cars you have to add the transmission fluid through the dipstick hole leading into the transmission its self
I believe the crx si came with a d series engine, unless it was a jdm crx. basically if your crx has a single over head cam motor ( SOHC ) then it is D series which means no your crx tranny can not bolt up to an integra. Since integras are all B series engines or Dual over head cam ( DOHC ) usuall the b18a1 or b1 unless gsr .
Hmm... mine takes 10 gallons. I have an 89 Honda CRX.
yes....