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The 1996 Honda Accord transmission has a fluid capacity of 5.3 quarts. You can check the transmission fluid level with the transmission fluid dipstick.
It may not have a dipstick for the transmission fluid. Have to take it to a garage. My Honda Passport 2001 is in this category.
The Honda Passport typically requires about 4 to 5 quarts of transmission fluid, but this can vary depending on whether you are performing a complete transmission fluid change or just a drain and refill. The recommended type of transmission fluid for most Honda Passports is Honda ATF-Z1 or a compatible fluid that meets the same specifications. Always refer to your owner's manual for the exact specifications and capacities for your specific model year.
The transmission in a 1993 Honda accord holds 12 quarts of fluid. The transmission fluid should be changed every 30,000 miles.
The 1994 Honda Passport 2WD with a 6-cylinder engine typically holds about 9 to 11 quarts of transmission fluid, including the fluid in the torque converter. It requires Honda ATF-Z1 (or an equivalent, such as Dexron III/Mercon). Always check the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications for your specific vehicle.
The 98 Honda accord holds about 3 quarts of transmission fluid. If you are performing a flush, however, you will need about 5 quarts.
A 1993 Honda Accord automatic transmission requires 2.5 quarts of fluid.
Per Honda Service Center in Torrance, CA 3.5 quarts.
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Per Honda Service Center in Torrance, CA 3.5 quarts.