I know that the drain plug for the '99 B18B1 with auto transmission is on the passenter side of the engine compartment. The engine and transmission are transverse mount (sideways). Now you get on your stomach on the passenger side of the car, in front of the passenger-front tire, and face towards the driver side of the car. You will see the flat side of a housing (tranny) with large bolt heads. Now that you're facing that, it is one of the ones on the bottom on the far left or right edge. I'm not sure which, but so long as you only remove one and if it's not it, put it back in before removing the other one, you shouldn't have any issues. I know I did this and got turned around and removed the one on the driver side accidentally. Also, something to remember is for the automatic transmissions you have to use Honda-Acura brand Transmission Fluid. For the manuals it's just 5w30 oil instead of transmission fluid, per the local dealership here in Oregon. According to them, that's what the manuals come with straight from the factory. Hope that helps!
Internal diagram for a acura integra manual transmission
There is no filter in a manual tranny. if you have an automatic there is still no removable filter in it.
no. different motor series. but the motor and transmission is
No, 90-93 was cable operated, 94-up was hydraulic.
Should be located inside transmission pan.
if its a manual transmission you dont have one it has a plug you unscrew and look into if its an automatic its on the passenger side(the side with the transmission) it will have a yellow handle on it.
There isn't a manual transmission fluid reservoir in an 95 Integra. The fluid is poured directly into the transmission case via the 17mm fill bolt, located at about 10 o'clock above where the passenger side drive shaft connects to the transmission, as looking at the end of the tranny.
don't know wat kind of fluid it takes 91acura integra ls
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A 1993 acura integra gsr transmission.. Wat kinda question is that?
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Kuz u need a new one