Accord 2000-4DR-EX-5Spd Fluid Changes

Discussion in 'Accord' started by SadaYama, Aug 14, 2005.

  1. SadaYama

    SadaYama Guest

    I am in the process of changing all the fluids in my 5-Speed Accord,
    4dr, 60,000miles. I was wondering how do I replace the clutch fluid. I
    do have the Helm shop manual, but could not figure out where the heck
    it is?

    Another question: Is it easy to find the Manual Transmission Fluid
    drain bolt, underneath? Any pointers, on where to look. Thanks in
    advance.
     
    SadaYama, Aug 14, 2005
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  2. SadaYama

    Elle Guest

    You mean the manual transmission fluid, don't you?

    In my Chilton's manual for my 91 Civic, it's under "Routine Maintenance,"
    "Fluids and Lubricants," "Manual Transaxle."
    Look at parts 12 and 15 below.

    Part 12 should be a special bolt: You remove it not with a socket but with
    the bare, 3/8-inch SQUARE drive of a ratchet or breaker bar. (Breaker bar is
    preferred.) So look for a bolt with a 3/8-inch square head on it!

    http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/auto/jsp/mws/prddisplay.jsp?inputstate=5
    &catcgry1=Accord&catcgry2=2000&catcgry3=4DR+EX&catcgry4=KA5MT&catcgry5=MT+++
    +++TRANSMISSION+HOUSING

    You should replace both washers when you do this job.
     
    Elle, Aug 14, 2005
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  3. no, he's talking about the hydraulic clutch actuator system.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Aug 14, 2005
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  4. SadaYama

    Grahame Guest

    The maintenance schedule does not list clutch fluid replacement since it is
    not as critical a brake fluid, however the clutch fluid reservoir is located
    to the right of the master cylinder and the bleed screw is located on the
    slave cylinder located at the front of the transaxle. If you have ever bled
    the brake system it is a similar procedure.
     
    Grahame, Aug 14, 2005
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  5. SadaYama

    SadaYama Guest

    Grahame and Elle, thanks a lot for the info.
     
    SadaYama, Aug 15, 2005
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    SoCalMike Guest

    and definately worth doing every 3 years or so.
     
    SoCalMike, Aug 15, 2005
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  7. SadaYama

    SadaYama Guest

    Grahame or SoCalMike or anyone:

    How could I find the slave cylinder. Is it under the hood? I could
    locate the master cylinder, under the hood. How far away is the slave
    cylinder from the master cylinder. I do have the helms accord shop
    manual, and I have seen the description of how to bleed the slave
    cylinder, but am not able place the location on where it is under the
    hood. Can someone, please help. Thanks a bunch.
     
    SadaYama, Aug 17, 2005
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  8. SadaYama

    Grahame Guest

    It is located on the battery side just below the starter, tube shaped with a
    rubber bellows on the left end with an actuator sticking out attached to the
    clutch release arm.
    I suggest you get a better manual like Haynes.
    Grahame
     
    Grahame, Aug 17, 2005
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  9. SadaYama

    SadaYama Guest

    Hi Grahame:

    Thanks a bunch for your clear instructions on locating the clutch slave
    cylinder and the bleeding procedure -- which is similar to brake fluid
    bleed.

    In Helms manual, it says for: Bleed the clutch hydraulic system.
    Tighten the bleeder screw to 6lbf-ft -- slowly pump the clutch the
    pedal until no more bubbles appear at the bleeder. ???

    I am totally a novice and I could'nt figure out how it bleeds when the
    first step is tighten the bleeder screw. I took the car to a brake
    garage, where I could watch the bleeding procedure, and you are right,
    it is similar to brake fluid bleed. I'll check out the Haynes Manual,
    also, as you suggested.

    Thanks again to you, and to this awesome group of amazing
    Honda-car-buffs.
     
    SadaYama, Aug 23, 2005
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