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Old 07-25-03, 12:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Can someone please be nice enough to post pics of the tranny drain plug. I'm want to flush and change my tranny oil for the first time. Any tips would also go a long way. Thanks in advance.
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Old 07-25-03, 12:53 PM   #2 (permalink)
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"Trans Fluid,
This is actually easy,
Go back to the flattish surface mentioned above, on the passengers side, you will notice a bolt that has ¼ drive socket inlet (as in you actually put the drive of the socket in there). DON’T UNSCREW THS!, but if you look back another 1.5feet there is another flattish surface with the same looking bolt, this is the one you want to unscrew,
Make it finger loose, put that oil pan under it, and take off the bolt and watch the dark red, smelly stuff come out. When it stops, put the bolt back in (don’t over tighten, finger tight + ¼ turn) and lower the car
Add 3 ½ quarts of HONDA ATF in the same place you check your trans fluid. Check level to make sure its good. And your done."
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do what I did ... buy the atf fluid and go to a quick lube joint and have them do it for you .... then go down to the pit and see where the drain plug is

I planned to do-it myself the next three times, but they were nice and offered to do it three more times for $10 if I supplied the oil so what the heck, I let them do it.

I thought ...why get dirty if I dont have to, but then the retards only put 3 quarts in on the refill .... damn, I will alway check up on them fron now on !
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lol heres a picture i made last year of the bolt, it faces the passenger side.


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