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assman25 01-02-2007 12:42 PM

2001 honda civic 5spd transmission fluid
 
how much do i need for a fill and drain

yz125rider21 01-02-2007 02:39 PM

3 quarts roughly....just check the stick after 3 and go from there

ct991 01-02-2007 03:03 PM

Re: 2001 honda civic 5spd transmission fluid (assman25)
 
I just replaced mine and it's 1.8 quarts. I bought 3 on the advice of the guys that worked at the parts place but I took one back since I didn't need it.

Also, there is no stick to check the manual transmission fluid level, you fill it until it's up to the level of the filling hole. Be sure to have the car level when filling.

yz125rider21 01-02-2007 05:14 PM

douhhh...I misread the topic I was speaking for auto's!

civ05se 01-03-2007 06:42 AM

Re: (yz125rider21)
 
how often should i drain n fill with new trans fluid?

ct991 01-03-2007 11:03 AM

Re: (civ05se)
 
Well Honda recommends (for 5spd) a seemingly long time between tranny fluid changes...10 years or 192,000 km (~ 120,000 mi) under "normal" conditions. For "severe" conditions they recommend half of that. I've had my EX for 5 years and I just replaced it for the first time. The fluid I took out didn't look too bad.

Depending on how and where you drive you may want to adjust that interval accordingly, but I think every 4-5 years is reasonable if you're using the specified MTL fluid (not engine oil).

fventura03 01-03-2007 07:01 PM

just did this today, 1.8quarts is right.

Ben850 09-13-2008 11:13 AM

Re: (fventura03)
 
So how are you guys filling it back up on level ground? Are you actually crawling under, or are you using a long tube? I guess you'd still need to crawl under it to close it back up... I'm 6'7'' 300 pounds http://is.rely.net/1-92-30009-l-tEzP...BTGi0jOCgA.gif

It Wasn't Me 09-13-2008 11:35 AM

The Owner's Manual says:
Capacity (including differential): 1.6 quarts - a tad extra (.2 qt) probably won't hurt it any.

To fill mine on level ground, I made this contraption. Parts needed: One gutted ballpoint pen with a slant-cut tip, one bendy straw, one MTF bottle cap.

Make a hole in the cap just big enough for the straw to pass through, the empty pen will slip over the straw and telescope to reach the bottom of the bottle. Put the tip of the straw in the transmission fill hole, squeeze bottle until empty, change cap to new bottle, repeat until trans is full. Voila.
https://i33.tinypic.com/9joqk9.jpg

Ben850 09-13-2008 12:16 PM

Re: (It Wasn't Me)
 
lol, that is badass

TLP_IS350 08-12-2009 08:44 AM

Re: 2001 transmission fluid
 
lol i agree

theineffable 08-12-2009 09:20 AM

Re: 2001 transmission fluid
 
some gear oils come with a tapered cap that can be attached to a hose....i usually save the spare caps because some oils don't come with that...the tapered cap usually fits on most 1L oil bottles...

toyomatt84 08-12-2009 11:50 AM

Re: 2001 transmission fluid
 

Originally Posted by TLP_IS350 (Post 39596301)
lol i agree

You bumped a year old thread for that? :ugh:

pgpbubble 08-12-2009 12:36 PM

Re: 2001 transmission fluid
 
I guess everyone is too lazy to remove the bolt that holds in the VSS and fill it that way?

Alan-em2 08-12-2009 03:07 PM

Re: 2001 transmission fluid
 
i have an 05 ex coupe and was thinking of changing it this weekend but not sure its time????

It Wasn't Me 08-12-2009 05:31 PM

Re: 2001 transmission fluid
 

Originally Posted by pgpbubble (Post 39599497)
I guess everyone is too lazy to remove the bolt that holds in the VSS and fill it that way?

How is removing the fill plug, which is inches from the drain plug, the "lazy" way of filling the manual transmission with new fluid? :shrug: Diff'rent strokes, I guess.



Originally Posted by Alan-em2 (Post 39601460)
i have an 05 ex coupe and was thinking of changing it this weekend but not sure its time????

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