There are two plugs in the side of the differential, one atop the other. Open the top plug, if fluid runs out the level is okay. If not, slip your little finger inside. The level of fluid should be exactly level with the plug opening. Honda recommends this fluid be drained and changed evey 6 years or 90K miles.
Remove the plug in the center of the cover. Fluid level should be even with the bottom of the hole.
This is a common problem. just get the rear differential fluid replaced. it will fix it. Dealer charges around $80 for that.
Where is the transmission fluid temperature sensor on a 1998 Honda accord and how do you replace it?"
DOT 3 brake fluid
I highly recommend you get your fluid from a Honda dealer. SLF or VTF.
For a 1998 Honda Passport, the recommended transfer case fluid is Honda Dual Pump Fluid or an equivalent fluid that meets the specifications. It's important to avoid using automatic transmission fluid (ATF) as it can cause issues with the transfer case. Always check your owner's manual for the most accurate recommendations and specifications for your vehicle.
in the dipstick hole
The recommended fluid is dexron 3
No, use ATF only.
Yes, you have to. Engine oil, engine filter, transmission fluid, transmission filter, differential fluid, coolant have to be replaced. Also you need to check all hoses. Rotate tires, check battery. Make alignment. Probably replace sparks and spark wires. Check brake fluid and stirring fluid. Replace air filter.
You can check the transmission fluid level in your 1998 Chevrolet Corvette with the transmission fluid dipstick. The transmission fluid dipstick will have indicating marks as to the level of the transmission fluid.
The Honda automatic transmission is filled through the transmission dipstick hole.