Hey Howard===Your question makes no sense whatsoever. Joe
the suction valve is transfered fluid one pipe to another pipe at a specific pressure and quantity.
The transfer case fluid for a 1997 Toyota Land Cruiser is typically ATF (automatic transmission fluid), specifically Type T-IV. It's important to use the recommended fluid to ensure proper lubrication and function of the transfer case. Always check the owner's manual for specific guidelines and fluid capacities. Regular fluid changes can help maintain the longevity and performance of the transfer case.
how do you add transmission fluid on 98 acura cl 3.0
Honda ATF-Z1 fluid, you have to get it from your Honda/Acura dealer.
It is important to use the correct amount of fluid in a car. The 1988 Acura Legend takes about 3.2 quarts of transmission fluid.
Fluid shift is the transfer of fluid from blood to interstitial fluid (IF). This transfer changes blood and IF volumes.
Honda- Acura ATF or Dextron III
It is critical that you use only Honda ATF. Do not use any other fluid, no matter what anyone tells you. Your Acura will not shift properly with any other fluid and you it may be damaged. Purchase the fluid at your Honda/Acura dealer.
On my '94, I went through dipstick. Make sure you get the HONDA/ACURA fluid from the dealer.
The 2003 Jeep Rubicon with the 241J transfer case typically uses ATF+4 automatic transmission fluid. It's important to check the owner's manual or consult with a dealer for specific recommendations, as using the correct fluid is crucial for proper function and longevity of the transfer case. Always ensure the fluid is at the recommended level for optimal performance.
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There is a technical classification for what type of oil it is, but if you are just looking to buy some for your car look for Honda Power Steering Fluid. Yes, Acura is made by Honda. You can always go to your dealership and get "Acura" fluid, but it really is just Honda fluid with a new Acura sticker on it. I wouldn't recommend any Honda or Acura dealership to get fluid from. They overcharge, so just go to a local auto parts store and look for "Honda Power Steering Fluid". Many companies make it.