Dexron V or VI
Only if they use genuine Honda transmission fluid. Most of the time they don't. They use generic Dexron fluid because it's cheap. Then they add a bottle of friction modifier to match the friction characteristics of Honda. Honda has a special transmission fluid and if you don't use it, you can void your warranty. So you can have Jiffy do it if you want to buy your own fluid.
No they do not match. the 1999 uses and AISIN transmission and the 1995 uses a JATCO transmission.
Type F, synthetic. This is a fluid match. Dodge Chrsler fluid is an actual relabeled bottle match, for the really anal.
According to me,Suresh Raina scored a century in his debut test match.
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A better match would be auto trans. fluid
a c6 transmission is the best match
Bob Woolmer and his father make century in their first test match.
virat kohli scored the only century of the match against pakistan scoring 107 of 126 balls later he was also awarded man of the match for his century knock
no they have different measurements
You need to verify the Transmission Fluid Level, in my experience, i have a 1995 Honda Accord and had the same problem, first, i verify the Fluid Level and was ok, after this, i realize my tires pressure (in 2 of them) were under the recommended specs, after i match the recommended level in the 4 tires (32 psi) problem disappear and haven't since...(i assume when the tires are under spec level, the motor and transmission are forced, giving the sensation of kickback)
No such engine as a Pontiac 400 Big Block. The back of the Pontiac engine block has a different bell-housing bolt pattern than the Chevrolet. Pontiac and Olds bell-housing bolt pattern match. Chevrolet and Buick match. Unless you have a dual bolt pattern transmission (GM did make them) the Pontiac engine won't bolt up to the the Chevrolet transmission.