7th Generation Civic 2001 - 2005 In the years from 2001 to 2005 Honda released it's 7th Generation Civic.
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ATF pressure measurement

Hi All how do you measure the ATF pressure also did anyone clean the internal transmission filter without taking apart the transmission? What about injecting ATF with break cleaner through the exit (front) line? Just an idea but I am curious if someone did this. My civic 2001 is 171000mi. With original transmission. From 120000 mi. with external filter and cooler.
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how do you measure the ATF pressure
Special pressure test equipment and a good service manual.
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Do you know what is the normal range for this model?
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Do you know what is the normal range for this model?
A cursory glance at a service manual shows this trans having 5 different test ports (line plus 4 separate clutches), a variety of test conditions, and two sets of pressure specs (but minimum spec is 120 psi for all of them). Please get yourself a good service manual.
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Thanks again. I am trying to find a good manual for download. Could recommend a website?
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Re: ATF pressure measurement

Search this site for 'looking for a 7th gen manual for free'.

Start at the last page of the thread, that's where newest links would be.

No guarantees anything is exactly correct though
 
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