Remove the transmission pan. There are about 15 bolts and there will be a BIG mess. The filter is attached with 1 or 2 bolts to the valve body and you will see it once the pan is removed. When you install the new filter, you should luge the 2 O-ring seals on the filter, so they slip easily into place. Reassemble everything(dont overtighten the pan bolts-just snug them), put about 5 quarts of Mercon III into the dipstick/fill tube, start the car and let the engine get to operating temp. Run the tranny through its gear positions, place it in park, check and top off the fluid according to the dipstick.
You have to drain/remove the "transmission" oil pan to get access to the filter.
i was told by the dealer on a 1993 civic there is no filter just change the fluid.
Remove transmission oil pan for acces to filter Replace fluid, filter, and gasket
you have to take of the tranny of the motor
There is no drain plug on this transmission.
You don't. Most Honda transmission have a non-serviceable filter that is located inside the transmission. The transmission must be disassembled to get at the filter. It is designed to last the life of the transmission. By the time the filter is clogged, the transmission needs overhauling.
The 1993 Ford Taurus does have a cabin air filter. It is located near the firewall below the windshield on the passenger side.
The transmission filter is located inside the transmission.
Check and/or change transmission fluid and filter have transmission rebuilt
YES.. Honda does not make transmission with servicable filters. the only way to access the filter is to "overhaul" the transmission. Macs Transmissions (Houston, TX)281-394-4951macstransmissions@gmail.com
It is inside the transmission pan.
try lucas transmission treatment. check the throttle valve cable to see if it has come off. change fluid and filter.