trannie flush?
I have read about doing multiply changes on this site, but is that really how the dealership would perform the change? Please advise b.c I would sure love to stay away from the dealer!!!
manual or at?
if you have a slushbox, have the tranny flushed and filled twice while you at there.
because you could only get rid of 1/3+- of the tranny juice since the big **** torque convertor's juice is too lazy to move.
45-60 bucks depends on the place, DEMAND them to use OEM HONDA JUICE ONLY
if you have a slushbox, have the tranny flushed and filled twice while you at there.
because you could only get rid of 1/3+- of the tranny juice since the big **** torque convertor's juice is too lazy to move.
45-60 bucks depends on the place, DEMAND them to use OEM HONDA JUICE ONLY
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by iam7head »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">oh..swap the auto tranny filter while you at there..</TD></TR></TABLE>
Honda has a non-removable filter.
You'd have to disassemble the tranny to change it....
Honda has a non-removable filter.
You'd have to disassemble the tranny to change it....
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by cmrvi1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Honda has a non-removable filter.
You'd have to disassemble the tranny to change it....</TD></TR></TABLE>
Really?!? You can't simply remove the pan?
Oh the beauty of having a stick, I find more advantages every day!!!
You'd have to disassemble the tranny to change it....</TD></TR></TABLE>
Really?!? You can't simply remove the pan?
Oh the beauty of having a stick, I find more advantages every day!!!
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