ATF Z1 is a type of automatic Transmission Fluid that is not fully synthetic; it is formulated primarily from a blend of mineral oils and additives. While some manufacturers may offer synthetic alternatives for similar applications, ATF Z1 itself does not meet the criteria of being a fully synthetic fluid. It is important to use the recommended fluid type for your vehicle to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the transmission.
Yes, use Honda ATF-Z1 and nothing else.
No, absoultly not. Use only Honda ATF Z1 in your Honda. Or you can use the newer Honda ATF but nothing else.
Honda specifies the use of genuine Honda ATF Z1 only. Any substitute may cause shifting problems. I would not use any other fluid period. Synthetic may be fine but I am not 100% sure so my advice is stick with Honda ATF Z1. You can ask your Honda dealer, but if he say use synthetic get it in writing or your warranty may be void.
You can blend synthetic ATF with conventional ATF.
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.
Honda ATF-Z1 transmission fluid or a multi-import transmission fluid that meets the requirements for ATF-Z1.
The recommended ATF is Dexron III (can also use Honda Genuine ATF-Z1)
Yes it can but remember not to mix oils
atf z1 Honda
Honda recomends atf z1 for the 98 accord
No!!!!! Use nothing but genuine Honda ATF-Z1 A/T fluid.
It takes ATF the only thing you need to decide it regular ATF or Synthetic ATF. I recommend The Synthetic ATF. Hope This Helps.