There is no way to tell how long it will last. If you change the Transmission Fluid every 75,000 miles which is what I recommend, and do not pull any load, it can last as long as the engine will last. It may also fail with less than 100,000 miles on the odometer. No way to predict how long it will last.
Transmission problem
The transmission oil is the engine oil it also has a liquid clutch (same oil). If you have a drive shaft you should change it's oil as well but with gear oil. hope this helps
gearbox
Transmission Prssure Switch/Sensor -
Yes, a 2006 Honda Rancher has a drive belt, which is part of the automatic transmission system. The drive belt is located within the transmission housing, specifically in the area where the clutch and variator are situated. To access the drive belt, you typically need to remove the cover on the transmission side of the ATV.
To change the clutch in a 1998 Honda CR-V, start by disconnecting the battery and removing the front wheels. Then, drain the transmission fluid, disconnect the drive shafts, and remove the transmission by unbolting it from the engine. Once the transmission is out, replace the old clutch with a new one, ensuring the alignment is correct, and reassemble everything in reverse order. Finally, refill the transmission fluid and reconnect the battery.
The 2013 Honda FIT-EV has a 1-speed direct drive.
Drive on a 1999 Honda Civic transmission is labeled as D4. D2 is made specifically for lower gears and to help in situations where going slower can help maneuver the vehicle.
For best service and durability, 30,000 miles is recommended.
depends on your speed
Its either in need of transmission fluid a fluid change or the bands are strechted
no its completely different than 2 wheel drive