Okay, this truck doesnt have a normal dip stick to check the fluid in trany,to check the trany fluid level engine must be warm and parked on level ground, being on level ground is important!, next start engine and move slector through all gears and ending in park, put ebrake on and let engine idle, then remove the check plug from the bottom of trany pan, note theres a drain plug and the level plug heres a diagram to help you locate the right plug, remove the plug with engine idling and the fluid should leak out, the fluid will stop when level is correct if the plug is removed and no fluid leaks out then add some until it drips out level hole.
SOURCE: I have a 1996 Honda passport with automatic
There is NO DIPSTICK in the engine compartment. On the side of the transmission, there are two plugs. You remove both plugs and fill one side with fluid, (not sure which side), until the fluid comes out the other drain plug hole. One is lower than the other. Open the lower plug hole. If fluid begins to come out, then it's full. I would suggest to leave it alone unless you suspect a real problem Do you see trans fluid on your driveway ? etc: Reports indicate, do not leave trans fluid change too long for this vehicle. Check you hand book for proper interval.
SOURCE: transmission slipping
If you lift up the hood or the suv there will be a dipstick that u can pull out it is usually attached to the engine block. Some models just have a small cylinder with a twist cap to check.
SOURCE: how do you put in transmission fluid?
Unfortunately, you have a closed system transmission, there is no dipstick or filler tube. I have a 96 passport and to have fluid replaced in the transmission you need to take it to a garage that is equipped to fill closed transmissions. This generally runs about $100.00 at the dealership. I was on my way to get my transmission serviced when the trans broke. Don't wait long if you're having issues.
SOURCE: how to fill automatic transmission on '97 Honda Passport 4X4
There is a metal fitting bolt close to the bottom of the transmission. You can unscrew that out and if transmission fluid comes out it's good. If this doesn't occur you'll have to get a pump and pump transmission fluid in it. This is the easiest with a lift of course. Don't you hate stupid Japanese ideas. Good luck man
SOURCE: Don't know how to check or change the transmission
fluid level can only be checked from under the vehicle.there are two plugs on the transmission case,a drain plug & an 'overflow' plug. 'full' is level with the threads at the bottom of the overflow plug,as on a manual transmission.I've heard Honda ATF is recommended.filter is accessed by removing pan.
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