i tried searching for "how to's" but i can't seem to find anything on how to change the transmission fluid on a 93 hatch. does anyone have a link or any simple directions on how to change/flush the fluid???
honda's don't have trans pan!j_fukin_t said:auto is a lil more trickey gotta do a filter change on that one which means pulling the tranny pan, the manual is easy there is a plug on the side of the case towards the bottom then there is a fill hole a lil bit higher up pull the top fill plug then pull the bottom plug, i use the penzoil syncromesh stuff and its worked out pretty good
learn something new every day, i retract my previous statement, i will now go to the mirror and call myself stupid!! who has an auto anyway???Tom said:honda's don't have trans pan!
no s**t? talk about a pain in the ass, thats why i stick to my 5 spdsTom said:the honda auto's do have a filter, but it's so far deep into the trans taht it cost more to tear it down and repalce the filter then to just repalce the trans with a used unit or replace it under the honda 100k mile power train warranty if the vehicle has one.
Tom said:on a manual it can't be flushed, all you can do is a drain and fill, best thing to do is to get a hayne's or chilton manual which will show you the drain bolt and fill bolt locations, both are located on the passenger side of the trans though, you'll need three quarts of honda MTF, it won't use teh enitre fluid, first unbolt part# 11 in my pic which is the fill bolt, then get a drain pan and stick it under part# 7, which is ofcourse the drain bolt, once it drained put #7 back on and prepare your 3 quarts of honda MTF, you may and will have to become creative on how you pour the MTF into the fill bolt since it's such a tight space, you will only fill it to the point of it starting to overflow outta the fill bolt, such as common since would dicatate right, lol, the replug the fill bolt, but when you do this please remember to use new crush gasket which are part #13 and # 12, they are 2 different size crush gasket.
VSS? i'm not sure what that isBlazed said:ok not 2 bolts..
the drain plug ur gonna need a ratchet to open..no sockets...
to fill it though instead of using that shitty ass pump and the fill hole....
just take off ur VSS and put it in thru there..
just foind out ur cars capacity so u pour in exatly that much...
when u use the fill hole u would know how much is enough..with the VSS u wont knwo that exactly but like said find out if it fits 2 or 2.5 quarts and fill in that much..and its hell of a lot easier to pour thru the vss then the fill hole
no a honda holds more the 2 quarts, that's why when we sell a drain and fill the tech gets 3 quarts of trans fluid, since you can't by a half quart a whole 3 quarts get sold for this reason, trust me when i say i think a honda employee is right.trainjunkie said:those trannies hold 1.9L, check the manual, 3 is too much. I rigged up some copper pipe to use the check plug location, works great, but ya without that, remove vss and jam a funnel and send the oil in.