87 accord atf

Discussion in 'Accord' started by SimonP, Aug 25, 2003.

  1. SimonP

    SimonP Guest

    Hi,

    I've just replaced the Auto trans. fluid in my '87 accord ( 93k Miles)
    I was told by my local Honda dealer to use Dexron fluid.
    I was informed to use 2.8 Litres, and I did the replacment with a hot
    engine.The dipstick measured to the top level but I put less than 2.8
    litres in.

    The guy at Honda said to check the level cold, although he also said
    to fill it up untill it over-flowed (I think he was getting confused
    with the manual box !)

    My concern is that I checked again before driving (with the engine
    cold) the level was then about 5mm above the high mark. Checking when
    hot ( within a few minutes of turning off the engine) and the level is
    still exactly right.

    What are the potential problems of having too much fluid in there ?
    How much difference will the level of the ground make to the reading
    since I checked the fluid hot in the car park at the rec. centre.

    Interestingly the Honda handbook and the Haynes manual do not mention
    any difference in hot/cold readings. From what I have read on usenet
    the hot reading should be HIGHER not lower..

    I guess I will ride my bike to work tommorrow and drain out a bit of
    fluid in the evening,I really don't want to blow an oil seal or
    somthing. I think it is better to have a bit too little in there and
    top it up..


    Simon
     
    SimonP, Aug 25, 2003
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  2. SimonP

    DrPimpDadi Guest

    Stop being a paranoid schizo. It's perfectly fine, stop messing with it.

    Drive the car.



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    DrPimpDadi, Aug 25, 2003
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    I'd buy a $1 turkey baster at the Dollar Store and use it to suck out
    about .25 litre. Since you're using Dextron III, you might notice shifts
    that are a bit more solid. Apparently Honda ATF has some extra friction
    modifiers that smoothe things out.

    'Curly'

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    'Curly Q. Links', Aug 26, 2003
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  4. Though they don't have the exact manual for your year, check here for
    details for the Accord 1991-93 which should be similar:
    <http://www.honda.co.uk/owner/serviceManuals.html>.

    Rgds, George Macdonald

    "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me??
     
    George Macdonald, Aug 26, 2003
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  5. SimonP

    Paul Bielec Guest

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    Yup, I'd go with this approach too. Depending how deep it is. If what Curly
    says doesn't work, you can buy a transparent plastic hose at Home Depot etc.
    for a buck and use it to drain some fluid out through the dipstick hole.
    this way you don't have to mess with your plug, the crush washer etc. Things
    sometimes get messy when you try to put a plug into a hole while the liquid
    is already pouring through it, trying to stop the leak quickly, overtight
    the plug etc.
     
    Paul Bielec, Aug 26, 2003
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  6. SimonP

    Scotty Guest

    I have a 91 civic and did exactly this last month. Slip the plastic
    tubing over the end of the baster to give you a little more reach and
    pull the excess out. Kinda of messy and time consuming, but easier
    and cleaner than attempting to play with the drain plug. Worth it
    just for the peace of mind.



    Scotty
     
    Scotty, Aug 27, 2003
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  7. Everything I read in other Honda manuals indicates the auto-trans fluid
    level should be checked with the engine at normal operating temperature.
    One, from a '92 Integra, mentioned "within one minute" of shutting the
    engine off.
    Rgds, George Macdonald

    "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me??
     
    George Macdonald, Aug 28, 2003
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