The '97 Honda Passport does not have a dipstick to measure Transmission Fluid levels. The transmission fluid is measured by an overflow screw located on the transmission just above the pan. To measure the fluid level, start the vehicle and let it run for a couple of minutes. With your foot on the brake, shift through all the gears from Park to Low, ending in Park again. Let the vehicle run for a couple more minute, and then shut off. Take out the overflow screw. The fluid level is correct if a small amount of fluid runs out. To add fluid, it is done through the overflow screw opening. The easiest way to fill it is to use an oil can with transmission fluid or a small squeeze bottle with a tapered or small tip to fit in the hole.
There isn't one. It is a drain and fill transmission. There is a fill plug on the bottom of the transmission pan. I just went through this with my 97 passport. It requires a special temperature tool to check the level. I just took it to the dealership.
Down the hole that the dipstick is in. Do not over fill! ummm sorry but the 1997 honda passport does not have a dip stick to check or refill the tranny....does have a drain plug where you can check it...but really needs to go to proff.
No, it's a sealed system.
I owe a 98 Honda Passport and the Transmission Fluid had to be pumped directly in the transmission. I had to take mine to a shop. Yes, the transmission on a 1998 Honda Passport is a sealed transmission, which means it has no dipstick and it only has one plug located underneathe the vehicle on the transmission itself. You have to drain and fill the transmission through the same hole. So you need to take it to a shop where they have a machine which will do this.
I owe a 98 Honda passport and the transmission fluid had to be pumped directly in the transmission. I had to take mine to a shop. Yes, the transmission on a 1998 Honda Passport is a sealed transmission, which means it has no dipstick and it only has one plug located underneathe the vehicle on the transmission itself. You have to drain and fill the transmission through the same hole. So you need to take it to a shop where they have a machine which will do this.
Pull the tranny fluid dipstick out, and pour it down that tube with a funnel. who ever is answering this question about 1999 Honda passport needs to go back the school! duma$$ Well. That would be all fine and dandy if there were a transmission fluid dipstick in the engine compartment of a 1999 Honda Passport. Tell me where it is.
I recommend only Honda genuine Z1. About 3.5 quarts on a drain and fill
To fill the transmission on the Honda CRX, first use a 19 mm wrench to remove the fill plug on the side of the transmission. Then, fill the reservoir at the side of the transmission.
there is a plugon the bottom of the pan /pump fluid in till it comes out the hole and its full. try myisuzu.com
The Honda automatic transmission is filled through the transmission dipstick hole.
There is a bolt u have to take out to see if the fluid is full .. The bolt is located under the car by the transmission .. only way to check and fill the transmission fluid
On the drain pan on the bottom of the transmission there is a drain and a fill plug. Fill through fill plug until full or fluid starts draining out of the fill plug opening. Shift the vehicle through the gears with the engine running, then check again. Repeat until full. Do not over fill! Use proper transmission fluid!