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Old 02-09-2008, 01:09 PM
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Default Tranny Fluid.

Im going to change my tranny fluid and want to know whre exectly is the drain hole and the other one where you put the fluid through. I know its on the transmission so dont be smart. If you have picture that would be great.

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Old 02-09-2008, 01:39 PM
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If its a Manaul tranny... There both just to the left of where the passenger CV axle connects to the tranny. Make sure to replace the gaskets. GL
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Found one some fluid fluid came out. Dont know if thats where I have to refill it from too. This one was just left of the axle.
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This is for a D-Series motor. Its the same exact thing.

https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=2127518

FAQ right above you helps a lot.

Also, if you want to fill up the tranny easier, another good spot to fill it up is by removing the VSS and stick a funnel in there. Search around. I know there's a thread around here with pictures of what I'm talking about. Check the Acura Intengra FAQ also.
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I don't bother with removing the VSS, just get a long skinny funnel connected to clear tubing and bend it into the fill hole. You should be able to raise up your car, drain, refill, and put it back down on the ground in about 5 minutes.
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Ya, i was looking at that one BUT that screw where the drain out from isnt it in my. My car is a SI b-series
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Your confusing me. Everything from that thread I provided is the same exact on my GSR B-Series
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