Down the hole that the dipstick is in. Do not over fill! ummm sorry but the 1997 honda passport does not have a dip stick to check or refill the tranny....does have a drain plug where you can check it...but really needs to go to proff.
You cant check the transmission fluid yourself , you have to take it to a shop and get them to check it . It doesn't have a stick , it has two things on the trans ,one to check the fluid and one to drain it ..
There is a bolt u have to take out to see if the fluid is full .. The bolt is located under the car by the transmission .. only way to check and fill the transmission fluid
To check the transmission fluid level on a 1999 Honda Passport, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the engine is warmed up. Locate the transmission dipstick, which is usually near the back of the engine bay. Pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert it, then remove it again to check the fluid level; it should be within the marked range. If necessary, add the appropriate type of transmission fluid through the dipstick tube.
There isn't one. It is a drain and fill transmission. There is a fill plug on the bottom of the transmission pan. I just went through this with my 97 passport. It requires a special temperature tool to check the level. I just took it to the dealership.
Check for broken or disconnected linkage Bad wiper transmission?
It usually means your transmission is going bad. Is there a code (Check engine light on) with the flashing light?
I'm not sure which plug (bolt) it is, but there is supposed to be one plug for filling the transmission and one to tell when the fluid is at the correct level. There isn't a dipstick.
if the 02 is like other passports it is a sealed non service unit that does not require checking or replacement
A flashing transmission warning light can indicate a number of transmission problems. The most common problem is low transmission fluid.
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If the transmission light on your Honda Passport is illuminated, it typically indicates a problem with the transmission system. This could range from low transmission fluid levels, a faulty sensor, or more serious issues like transmission failure. It's important to check the fluid levels and inspect for any leaks. If the light remains on, it’s advisable to consult a mechanic or take the vehicle to a dealership for diagnostic testing.