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How is transmission fluid added to a 2002 Honda Odyssey? |
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The Owner's Manual that came with your Honda has some information on checking transmission fluid level and the proper level to use, but is less than clear on where to add fluid when low. It says remove the "fill plug" but does not describe where to find the fill plug. It seems that fluid can be added at the same place you check it, through the dipstick hole. This will require a specialized funnel with a very small hole and a long drain tube. The manual recommends Honda ATF-Z1 or DEXRON III fluid. Make sure you are checking it according to the instructions in the Owner's Manual. Overfilling is a big no, no.
I always fill it through the dipstick port. Use a small funnel and do it slowly. A trannyshop suggested this to me and it works fine.
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If you have a manual transmission in your Honda, there's a fill plug--it's above the drain plug. On an automatic, just about every one I've ever heard of (except on something like an Allison in a dump truck, where fluid is added by the gallon) fills through the dipstick tube.
That's just about as good as the joke that is draining an automatic transmission: remove the entire bottom of the transmission and get transmission fluid all over everything. But yeah, through the dipstick tube is how it's done.
First answer by ID1155119212. Last edit by Jmowreader. Contributor trust: 74 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 57 [recommend question]



