accord trans fluid change

Discussion in 'Accord' started by karla, Feb 24, 2005.

  1. karla

    karla Guest

    I drained the fluid and was only able to get 2.5 quarts out. What is the
    total fluid in the transaxle and should I change it again. 98 v-6 110 k 20 k
    since last change at dealer.
     
    karla, Feb 24, 2005
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  2. karla

    y_p_w Guest

    That sounds about right. I'm assuming you mean an automatic since the
    V6 only came with an automatic back then. Most Honda automatics drain
    between 2.5 and 3.5 quarts, with the majority of the fluid remaining in
    the torque converter.

    I'm guessing the total fluid is somewhere between 5.5 and 7 quarts,
    although the value should be listed in your owner's manual.
     
    y_p_w, Feb 25, 2005
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  3. karla

    jmattis Guest

    That's right. If you wanted to get the majority of the fluid out, you
    should have bought a Nissan, at least in the Maxima veriety. Much
    easier! With a Honda (which is more typical), I'd change the fluid
    again, or at least keep it on a scheduled change once in a while along
    with the engine oil. If it was just changed 20k ago it's probably just
    fine, unless you've pounded it with stop-and-go in a high temp climate.

    JM
     
    jmattis, Feb 25, 2005
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  4. karla

    jmattis Guest

    veriety... variety....
     
    jmattis, Feb 25, 2005
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  5. karla

    y_p_w Guest

    When I was changing the ATF in my '89 Integra, I'd just do it every
    15K miles to be safe. Of course I neglected it for a while, but
    eventually figured out that ATF changes were ridiculously simple
    and worth doing more often. It was still shifting like new at 100K
    miles, which was actually rather crappy (but that's another story).

    I don't know of many automatic trannies where most of the fluid is
    drained out in a typical change - even ones where the pan is dropped.
    I've heard of some cars with a drain plug on the torque converter.
     
    y_p_w, Feb 27, 2005
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  6. karla

    jim beam Guest

    i've heard of some folks drilling their torque converters to drain them!
    can't say i think that's a good idea.
     
    jim beam, Feb 27, 2005
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  7. karla

    halo2 guy Guest

    yes some people are extremely anal and think way too much when it comes to
    maintenance.
     
    halo2 guy, Feb 28, 2005
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