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The 1994 Honda Passport transmission is compatible with the 1997 Honda Passport. The transmissions are exactly the same for each model year.
I have a 2000 Honda Passport that is just about to be fitted with a 1999 transmission, I will let you know soon..er..or later!
Just had 2002 Honda Passport transmission rebuilt for $2,100 National transmission chain store
It may not have a dipstick for the transmission fluid. Have to take it to a garage. My Honda Passport 2001 is in this category.
I have removed all bolts an linkage, I tried separating the transmission and transfer case and can't get it to come apart
there is no dip stick in a Honda passport 2001 closed system
The switch is bolted on the side of the transmission. Remove the bolts and the wiring connector to remove the switch for replacement.
It depends on what type of engine and transmission the Passport has.
What tools do you need to remove the crankshaft pulley on a 1995 Honda Passport?
There is no dip stick you must remove the upper plug by the drain.
I owe a 98 Honda Passport and the Transmission Fluid had to be pumped directly in the transmission. I had to take mine to a shop. Yes, the transmission on a 1998 Honda Passport is a sealed transmission, which means it has no dipstick and it only has one plug located underneathe the vehicle on the transmission itself. You have to drain and fill the transmission through the same hole. So you need to take it to a shop where they have a machine which will do this.
I owe a 98 Honda passport and the transmission fluid had to be pumped directly in the transmission. I had to take mine to a shop. Yes, the transmission on a 1998 Honda Passport is a sealed transmission, which means it has no dipstick and it only has one plug located underneathe the vehicle on the transmission itself. You have to drain and fill the transmission through the same hole. So you need to take it to a shop where they have a machine which will do this.