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Looking for a pic of the manual trans fill hole on a 2008 civic?

 
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Old Apr 10, 2014
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Looking for a pic of the manual trans fill hole on a 2008 civic?

anyone have a pic of the fill hole on a 8th gen 2008 1.8L civic sedan
going to drain the 5 speed trans this week and looking for the fill hole..?
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Re: Looking for a pic of the manual trans fill hole on a 2008 civic?



Drivers side of the differential area.
17mm wrench.
About the same place as this Accord pic, only a bit harder to see in the Civic.

HTH
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Re: Looking for a pic of the manual trans fill hole on a 2008 civic?

On automatics I have heard it's easiest to remove the tire, but I don't know if the plug is in the same spot on the manuals.
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Re: Looking for a pic of the manual trans fill hole on a 2008 civic?

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On automatics I have heard it's easiest to remove the tire, but I don't know if the plug is in the same spot on the manuals.
Automatics fill through the dipstick hole.



I ASSumed OP meant manual trans 5 speed? Cuz the auto trans is 5 speed too.
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Re: Looking for a pic of the manual trans fill hole on a 2008 civic?

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Drivers side of the differential area.
17mm wrench.
About the same place as this Accord pic, only a bit harder to see in the Civic.

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Re: Looking for a pic of the manual trans fill hole on a 2008 civic?

Well did the drain and fill on the transmission this weekend fluid coloure
looked ok coming out. and I also drained and filled the rad a few times and
the power steering fluid as well. and changed the spark plugs as well. over
all it runs a little better especially after changing the spark plugs using Honda
kind.
 
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