I have read several postings on other sites where people just suggest a funnel with a narrow enough tube to fill through the dipstick hole (the yellow fingerloop dipstick to the left of the battery), However the actual "fill" hole is located just behind that ( towards the firewall). There is a 17 mm bolt plugging the hole. It's just slightly larger than the other bolts around it, and it has "ATF" stamped on top of it. Hope this Helps!!
Yes, of course. A transmission can only hold so much transmission fluid.
Inside the transmission.
Likely your transmission is dying. Google "odyssey transmission" and you will find lots of reports about problems with 2000- 2004 Odyssey transmissions. If you are persistent enough, Honda might help some with the repair.
Change all the transmission fluid and replace the filter.
No!!!!! Use nothing but genuine Honda ATF-Z1 A/T fluid.
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Use only genuine Honda ATF DW1 and nothing else. Use some other fluid and your transmission may not shift properly.
Honda ATF-Z1 transmission fluid or a multi-import transmission fluid that meets the requirements for ATF-Z1.
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Automatic transmission, correct? The fluid is added through the dipstick tube, and you need a funnel to pull it off.
Did you use genuine Honda ATF DW-1 transmission fluid. If not then that is the problem. Drain the fluid and use the correct fluid.
It's in the bottom of the power steering fluid reservoir. It's part of the reservoir.