Thanx man. most people don’t understand that you don’t need to do this but its VERY helpful..!!
irootsyie
Posted Dezember 3, 2011 at 7:26 AM
how do you change the transmission fluid on a sealed transmission, such as the case with the 1998 Honda Passports?
Mr20Ryan
Posted Dezember 3, 2011 at 7:31 AM
Now come to my house, and help me. Bring some safty goggles
WanderleiSilva29
Posted Dezember 3, 2011 at 8:11 AM
@brarautorepairs why dont you go wax the inside of your ass…….it makes it easier to wipe it after you take a dump.
KpoweredEFsedan9
Posted Dezember 3, 2011 at 8:47 AM
Man Step 1 was a bitch.. That O ring was not wanting to cooperate. bahahaha
goseahawksgo
Posted Dezember 3, 2011 at 9:43 AM
Pretty good vids bro
kosmosleha
Posted Dezember 3, 2011 at 10:43 AM
do you have to change the filter or can you just add the fluid w/o new filter? Thanks!
NathansBackwoods
Posted Dezember 3, 2011 at 11:25 AM
@MrOldeastdallas, evey 50,000 is pretty common practice, but the sooner the better, every 20,000 for change would be about ideal, anything sooner then that would probably be excessive.
MrOldeastdallas
Posted Dezember 3, 2011 at 11:51 AM
How often do you have to change the transmission oil and filter? Does anybody know this?
jon1590
Posted Dezember 3, 2011 at 12:44 PM
yes i agree well spoken and clear instructions but what is he trying to do ,get on tv
elmasperroful
Posted Dezember 3, 2011 at 12:53 PM
Hey i have a 2001 mitsu spyder gs automatic and i cant find the transmission filter do u know if these car has any or its like the honda that they dont need one
DtoWnSux1
Posted Dezember 3, 2011 at 1:52 PM
@brarautorepairs seriously? wow thank you so much. your really smart:D
brarautorepairs
Posted Dezember 3, 2011 at 2:31 PM
@DtoWnSux1 Manual transmission don’t have wet type clutches like automatic transmission and hence do not slip the way a worn out automatic would. You may change the fluid without fear!
DtoWnSux1
Posted Dezember 3, 2011 at 3:15 PM
@brarautorepairs even with 130k miles with no trans change yet?how positive are you that it wont cause any slipping? fyi car wasnt driven harshly. just really being careful befor i attempt draining and refilling fluid
brarautorepairs
Posted Dezember 3, 2011 at 4:05 PM
@DtoWnSux1 For manual transmissions, you don’t flush them rather there is a drain plug on the side. Takes about 20 mins to do can be done at home. You need about 2.2 litres (refer to owners manual for correct oil and amount). Not changing your manual transmission fluid makes shifting more difficult and reduces the life of the transmission its self since it is splash lubicated. Go head, change your fluid and you won’t reget it at all, use honda MTF not ATF for the transmission..,
DtoWnSux1
Posted Dezember 3, 2011 at 4:52 PM
i have a 2003 honda element 5speed manual. has 130k miles on it i just bought it. never had transmission fluid changed b4. Is it safe to get it flushed? honestly i am scared to find out i want some advice. please if you know alot about manual transmissions let me know. this car wasnt driven hard but i has 132996miles on it with never having trans fluid changed out or flushed. please let me know what you think. Thanks
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Thanx man. most people don’t understand that you don’t need to do this but its VERY helpful..!!
how do you change the transmission fluid on a sealed transmission, such as the case with the 1998 Honda Passports?
Now come to my house, and help me. Bring some safty goggles
@brarautorepairs why dont you go wax the inside of your ass…….it makes it easier to wipe it after you take a dump.
Man Step 1 was a bitch.. That O ring was not wanting to cooperate. bahahaha
Pretty good vids bro
do you have to change the filter or can you just add the fluid w/o new filter? Thanks!
@MrOldeastdallas, evey 50,000 is pretty common practice, but the sooner the better, every 20,000 for change would be about ideal, anything sooner then that would probably be excessive.
How often do you have to change the transmission oil and filter? Does anybody know this?
yes i agree well spoken and clear instructions but what is he trying to do ,get on tv
Hey i have a 2001 mitsu spyder gs automatic and i cant find the transmission filter do u know if these car has any or its like the honda that they dont need one
@brarautorepairs seriously? wow thank you so much. your really smart:D
@DtoWnSux1 Manual transmission don’t have wet type clutches like automatic transmission and hence do not slip the way a worn out automatic would. You may change the fluid without fear!
@brarautorepairs even with 130k miles with no trans change yet?how positive are you that it wont cause any slipping? fyi car wasnt driven harshly. just really being careful befor i attempt draining and refilling fluid
@DtoWnSux1 For manual transmissions, you don’t flush them rather there is a drain plug on the side. Takes about 20 mins to do can be done at home. You need about 2.2 litres (refer to owners manual for correct oil and amount). Not changing your manual transmission fluid makes shifting more difficult and reduces the life of the transmission its self since it is splash lubicated. Go head, change your fluid and you won’t reget it at all, use honda MTF not ATF for the transmission..,
i have a 2003 honda element 5speed manual. has 130k miles on it i just bought it. never had transmission fluid changed b4. Is it safe to get it flushed? honestly i am scared to find out i want some advice. please if you know alot about manual transmissions let me know. this car wasnt driven hard but i has 132996miles on it with never having trans fluid changed out or flushed. please let me know what you think. Thanks