lets assume that the car is consuming Transmission Fluid exessively. more than a quart between services is exessive. there is no gasket to be replaced however a seal at the axel shaft connection is more likely further diagnoses is required.
There is no pan gasket to change and the filter is just a screen internally.
there is no transmission pan on the 1993 accord it has a sealed case
No, do you not need a gasket, don't be ignant.
Replace the gasket with a fiber gasket.
Take it to a transmission shop. Depending on what you mean by front gasket, it will probably involve removing the transmission. Again depending on what you mean, it is most likely an indicator of a bigger problem.
Replacing a head gasket on a 1996 Honda Accord requires removal of the cylinder head, timing belt, and several other components. The head will need to be resurfaced. Remove the old gasket and place the new one with gasket sealer. Reinstalled the head.
Blown head gasket, wrapped or cracked head. Can also possibly be Transmission fluid, entering due to a leak within the radiator.
Yes.
i have oil seeping in to #2 sparkplug cylinder on my 95 accord 2.2 car still runs great 233,445 mi. can it be just the valve cover gasket?
Drop lower transmission pan Oil will run out Change filter and gasket
Remove transmission oil pan for access to filter Change fluid, filter, and gasket
You will need to remove the cylinder head from your Chevy Lumina engine. Remove the head gasket and clean the surface. Put the new head gasket on and return the cylinder had to its original position.
Burnt valve, blown head gasket, hole in piston, severely worn compression rings.