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Transmission Fluid

Hello, I own a 04 automatic Civic EX with 171k miles, and I need to do a transmission fluid change. My main issue is what fluid should I get? I have seen many conflicting views on whats safe to use and what is not. Another question I have, is should I flush my transmission at a shop? I was quoted $200+ to have a flush and fill done. Any help is appreciated.
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Re: Transmission Fluid

On draining it you will probably get out around 3 Quarts "Just make sure You
refill it back up with what You got out" some drain pans You buy in stores have
already the measurement markings on the outside be wise to use one of these
kind. after word refill it with Honda Automatic trans fluid start it let it idle a few
minutes then with Your foot on the brake slowly shift it it from Park to reverse

to Neutral pausing in between shifting 2-3 seconds is enough to fill the cavitys
in the trany with oil check the fluid Level drive it for 10 minutes and repeat this process
over 3 maybe 4 times and Your Done. No need for flushing I have done it this way for the
Longest time I can think of other shops wont do it this way because it takes up too much of there time & Labour.

I will Post the Video up on it when I find it.
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Re: Transmission Fluid

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On draining it you will probably get out around 3 Quarts "Just make sure You
refill it back up with what You got out" some drain pans You buy in stores have
already the measurement markings on the outside be wise to use one of these
kind. after word refill it with Honda Automatic trans fluid start it let it idle a few
minutes then with Your foot on the brake slowly shift it it from Park to reverse

to Neutral pausing in between shifting 2-3 seconds is enough to fill the cavitys in the trany with oil check the fluid Level drive it for 10 minutes and repeat this process over 3 maybe 4 times and Your Done. No need for flushing I have done it this way for the Longest time I can think of other shops wont do it this way because it takes up too much of there time & Labour.
I appreciate the help! What brand and type of fluid works best?
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Re: Transmission Fluid

OEM fluid.
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Re: Transmission Fluid

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My main issue is what fluid should I get? I have seen many conflicting views on whats safe to use and what is not.
Hondas fluid (DW-1) is guaranteed to be absolutely correct, without question.



Another question I have, is should I flush my transmission at a shop? I was quoted $200+ to have a flush and fill done.
THOU SHALT NEVER use chemicals or machine to flush the trans fluid.

Hondas official "flush" procedure equates to multiple drain-and-fills.
A regular trans fluid service is a single drain-and-fill.

About 2.5-2.75 quarts for one D&F, depending on how long you let it drain out

FLUID LEVEL CHECK is done with the ENGINE OFF (See your owners manual)

Make damn sure you have a funnel that will reach the dipstick hole before you drain out the fluid!!!
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Re: Transmission Fluid

Yup.! O.E.M trans fluid Mark cant get the video up don't wanna work on here
but theres many youtube videos to look at if You do a search.
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Re: Transmission Fluid

The Honda dealer where i'm located has a special for a transmission drain for $75. Might check Honda.
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Re: Transmission Fluid

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The Honda dealer where i'm located has a special for a transmission drain for $75. Might check Honda.

still expensive for that price Honda will do Only 1 drain & Fill

Still not enough you need at least 2 more
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Re: Transmission Fluid

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The Honda dealer where i'm located has a special for a transmission drain for $75.
That sounds damn cheap for Chitown area LOL

My dealer wants about 100 for a drain and fill, and I'm in Nowheresville.
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Re: Transmission Fluid

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Make damn sure you have a funnel that will reach the dipstick hole before you drain out the fluid!!!

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Re: Transmission Fluid

My friendly neighborhood mechanic is doing it for $12. It's BYOAFT so I picked up 3 qts of DW1 at the dealer last week.

In fairness he's doing other things too but he quoted me this seperately...
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Re: Transmission Fluid

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My friendly neighborhood mechanic is doing it for $12. It's BYOAFT so I picked up 3 qts of DW1 at the dealer last week.

In fairness he's doing other things too but he quoted me this seperately...

just hope his work is as good as his prices,

you know the ole saying,

you get what you pay for
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Re: Transmission Fluid

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That sounds damn cheap for Chitown area LOL

My dealer wants about 100 for a drain and fill, and I'm in Nowheresville.
Cheapest ive found that i can have the safety of knowing there using the correct fluid. I can only afford to do it twice this time, going in for my second tomorrow.
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Re: Transmission Fluid

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just hope his work is as good as his prices,

you know the ole saying,

you get what you pay for
Not always the case. I've over-paid countless times to have work done at a dealership only to have it done wrong or needing rework. If you know what you are doing, you can find highly skilled and competent mechanics that do good work for reasonable prices.
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