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Genuine Honda A/T fluid. Purchase it at your local Honda Dealer. Do not use anything else.
Honda fluid only Get it at your local Honda dealership. If you use any other fluid it will make your car shift funky
Genuine Honda ATF which you can purchase at any Honda dealer. Warning: Do not use any other fluid as a substitute.
I recommend only Honda genuine Z1. About 3.5 quarts on a drain and fill
Use nothing but genuine Honda ATF DW-1. Do not use any fluid that claims to be a substitute or you will have rough shifts.
For a 2000 Honda Accord, the automatic transmission typically requires about 2.5 to 3 quarts of transmission fluid when performing a fluid change and filter replacement. If you're just topping off the fluid, it's best to add small amounts and check the dipstick to ensure it's at the correct level. Always use the recommended type of transmission fluid, which is usually Honda ATF-Z1 or a compatible alternative.
Use the Transmission fluid from Honda. When you are there picking it up ask them how many liters you need. If your car is a 2.5 liter then 2.5 liters is what you want to add.
Use only genuine Honda ATF-Z1 or the newer replacment fluid Honda ATF DW1. Warning: Do not use any other fluid or any substitute or you will have problems with shifting.
"Honda Genuine" transmission fluid is the correct fluid type. Specifically use this type or it will cause damage.
Use only genuine Honda ATF-Z1 automatic transmission fluid in the A/T. Do not use any substitute or hard shifting will be the result.
Absolutely use nothing but Honda ATF-Z1. Do not use any substitute as your transmission will shift hard. You can buy it at your Honda dealer. I know, it cost more. Well what does a transmission rebuild cost?