Where is the dipstick plug on a Honda transmission?

Where is the dipstick plug on a Honda transmission?

In some Hondas, the transmission’s dipstick plug is too small for an ordinary funnel, but there might be a separate plug near it labeled ATF where you can pour in the fluid. Place the funnel in the plug and slowly pour in about half a quart to a full quart of Honda ATF-DW1, as needed.

When to check the transmission fluid on a Honda Accord?

Checking the transmission fluid in your Honda Accord is an important part of a regular maintenance schedule. Thankfully, there’s an easy way to check it. This article applies to the Honda Accord (1990-2002). Transmission fluid, which is often forgotten, keeps your automatic gear changes nice and smooth.

How much fluid does a Honda transmission take?

If necessary, add fluid and recheck. Use only Genuine Honda or DEXRON®II Automatic Transmission Fluid (A.T.F.) when adding or changing fluid. After checking the fluid level, replace the dipstick securely. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID CHANGE CAPACITY: 2.4 (2.1 Imp qt, 2.5 US qt). Ambient Temperature DIPSTICK UPPER LOWER Cooling System

In some Hondas, the transmission’s dipstick plug is too small for an ordinary funnel, but there might be a separate plug near it labeled ATF where you can pour in the fluid. Place the funnel in the plug and slowly pour in about half a quart to a full quart of Honda ATF-DW1, as needed.

Where is the transmission fluid on a Honda Accord?

Open the hood. Jack up the front of the Accord and place a jack stand under each front jacking point. Lower the jack slowly until the Accord is sitting safely on top of the stands. Crawl under the front of the Accord and locate the transmission fluid pan on the bottom of the transmission.

How big is the drain plug on a Honda Accord?

The drain plug has a 3/8-inch drive square hole in the middle of it. The square end of a 3/8-inch drive ratchet will fit into the square hole of the drain plug. Turn the drain plug counter-clockwise with a 3/8-inch drive ratchet until the plug is loose. Remove the ratchet from the drain plug and finish unscrewing the plug with your fingers.

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