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