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.
Use only genuine Acura or Honda fluid and nothing else.
Honda ATF-Z1 transmission fluid or a multi-import transmission fluid that meets the requirements for ATF-Z1.
"Honda Genuine" transmission fluid is the correct fluid type. Specifically use this type or it will cause damage.
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.
If it's a Sport Shift (auto), then you use Honda's auto transmission fluid. If it's a manual, Honda's manual transmission fluid. Use no other fluid in your Honda.
Honda Atf Z-1
Yes. If it has the same type of motor as from the car you got the transmission from.
honda passport's transmissions were made by GM , only use a dexron 3 (if you can find it) the alternative would be a dexron 6 ( works great on mine.)
Use genuine Honda ATF-Z1 and nothing else in the automatic transmission.
Automatic: Honda Premium ATF or DEXRON Type III.Manual: Honda Manual Transmission Fluid (MTF) or SAE 10W-30 engine oil.Rear Differential (if equipped with AWD): Honda CVT fluid
For a 2000 Honda Accord with automatic transmission, the recommendation is Honda ATF-Z1 fluid. Other alternatives include Castrol Import Multi-Vehicle ATF, or for a synthetic upgrade, Amsoil Universal ATF. These all meet the specs of Honda ATF-Z1. Four cylinder models will need 2.6 quarts of fluid, and V-6 models need 3.1 quarts.