How do I check the transmission fluid on a 1983 Honda Civic 1500DX
The automatic transmission will have a dip stick location on a 1982 Honda Civic. Pull the dip stick to see the color and texture of the fluid.
Check the automatic transmission fluid level. If it is low add enough to reach the full mark. If it is not low seek professional help. If you have to add fluid use only Genuine Honda automatic transmission fluid. Use no substitute.
If your Accord is an automatic, use the Honda automatic transmission fluid. With a manual, the Honda manual transmission fluid. I'd strongly suggest using genuine Honda fluid over a substitute.
If the Prelude is an automatic, yes, you use automatic transmission fluid. If it's a manual, there's manual transmission fluid. As much as possible, purchase the manufacturer (Honda) branded transmission fluid.
You can use automatic transmission fluid (ATF) or get tranny fluid from the Honda dealer.
Honda Z1 automatic transmission fluid can be purchased at almost any auto parts store or cycle shop.
The type of automatic transmission fluid that you should put in your 1997 Honda Prelude varies depending on the transmission. Honda recommends that you use their own brand of ATF when you replace the fluid in the SportShift transmission.
A 1993 Honda Civic automatic transmission holds 2.9 quarts of fluid. The factory recommendation is Honda Genuine ATF-Z1 automatic transmission fluid. An alternative is a DEXRON II (now replaced by DEXRON III).
For a 2005 Honda Odyssey, the recommended transmission fluid is Honda ATF-Z1 (Automatic Transmission Fluid). It is important to use this specific fluid or an equivalent that meets Honda's specifications, as using the wrong type can lead to transmission issues. Always check the owner’s manual for the most accurate information and any updates on fluid requirements.
You add fluid the same place you check the fluid level.
and automatic transmission does not require tranny fluid, as it is a "manual" and not automatic