To be precise look up the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) for the brand of Transmission Fluid you will be using. The one I looked up said the following:
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SECTION 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
FIRE CLASSIFICATION:
OSHA Classification (29 CFR 1910.1200): Not classified by OSHA as flammable or combustible.
NFPA RATINGS: Health: 1 Flammability: 1 Reactivity: 0
(0-Least, 1-Slight, 2-Moderate, 3-High, 4-Extreme, PPE:-Personal Protective Equipment Index
recommendation)
FLAMMABLE PROPERTIES:
Flash point: 426 °F (ASTM D-92 Cleveland Open Cup)
Autoignition temperature: > 800 F
Flammable (Explosive) limits (% by volume in air) Lower: No Data Upper: No Data
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hope this helps.
Yes, it is flammable.Yes, it is flammable.
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that it is flammableAnswer:There are two flammable symbols: highly flammable and extremely flammable. Highly flammable means a material that has a very low flash point or which evolves highly flammable gases when in contact with water, that may catch fire when in contact with air with only need brief contact with an ignition source. The extremely flammable materials do not need an ignition point to ignite.
I highly recommend you get your fluid from a Honda dealer. SLF or VTF.
It means highly flammable. If you don't understand English, get a good dictionary.