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can someone post a pic of where to put tranny fluid on a d16.

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Old 05-11-2004, 09:02 AM
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Default can someone post a pic of where to put tranny fluid on a d16.

i have no fluid in my tranny and is causing my problems driving (mainly the fact that i can only use gears 2,3,4) but anyways if someone with a pic could post it for me i would be very greatful. do i need to remove a wheel to change tranny fluid?
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Default Re: can someone post a pic of where to put tranny fluid on a d16. (z6)

Open the haynes manual and find information on where the speed sensor is located.. remove it, put a tube in there, and slowly add fluid.... Thats what I did..

Used full synthetic motor oil... Not sure whats best for it, but mine has worked fine for 4 months
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honda MTF is best for it but regular motor oil works.

make sure you remove the filler hole (on passenger side of engine near axle) so you dont overfill it.
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Default Re: can someone post a pic of where to put tranny fluid on a d16. (z6)

I filled it thru the VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor), and I don't think I had to take off the wheel.
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Default Re: can someone post a pic of where to put tranny fluid on a d16. (z6)

learn how to use the SEARCH button.
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last time i checked the b16 and d16 were different trasmissions^^^
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