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How do you check the transmission fluid on a Honda Accord?
Check the automatic transmission fluid level (with the engine off and the car on level ground) with the dipstick in the right end of the transmission housing. Remove the dipstick and wipe it off. Insert the dipstick, remove it again, and read the fluid level. The fluid level should be between the upper and lower marks.
Where is the transmission dipstick located on a?
– On rear-wheel drive vehicles, the dipstick is usually on the passenger side of the engine compartment, near the back of the engine. – On front-wheel drive vehicles, the dipstick is usually on the driver’s side, on one side of the transmission.
What kind of transmission fluid does a 2004 Honda Accord take?
For example, the specification written in the owner’s manual for a 2004 Honda Accord lists the correct ATF as: ATF-Z1. But now they are calling it “ DW-1 .”. So, long story short, use DW-1 automatic transmission fluid in your Honda Accord.
How much transmission fluid do you put in a Honda transmission?
Place the funnel in the plug and slowly pour in about half a quart to a full quart of Honda ATF-DW1, as needed. Honda transmissions are very sensitive to other fluids, so you’ll want to use Honda’s fluid. Check the dipstick again to see if you’re close to the right amount and be sure not to overfill.
How do you use Honda ATF DW1 transmission 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. Honda transmissions are very sensitive to other fluids, so you’ll want to use Honda’s fluid.
How do I know if my Trans fluid is bad?
Transmission fluid levels should be above the crosshatch. Look at the color of the fluid. If it’s dark brown or black and smells bad, you’ll have to drain the old fluid out completely and replace it with new fluid. If the color is more reddish, the fluid is fine.