Thanks for all of your advice. Yes it was really easy. I got it done.
Odometer/spedometer is still malfuntioning. I noticed my cruise
control used to work before, now it is not working. One mechanic told
me that, as the sensor for speed is electronic, you might try changing
sensor. I don't know what should I exactly do. Any thoughts??
y_p_w@hotmail.com (y_p_w) wrote in message news:<591da479.0404121343.40122294@posting.google. com>...
> "Fred" <fsm2981@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<9izec.19312$jR6.9078@fe2.texas.rr.com>...
> > Buy you the manual, go to www.helminc.com or you can find used ones on eBay.
> > It's very simple to do, but you need to know exactly how to do it and the
> > right amount of fluid you need. Buy 3 qt of ATF at your local Honda dealer
> > or online (hparts.com).
>
> I've heard of various Hondas requiring anywhere from 1.9 to 3.5 quarts
> of ATF per change.
>
> > I'd recommend doing it 2 or 3 times in a period of a week or so each time
> > (this is to mix the old fluid with the new one). I think if you drain the
> > fluid, only 40% or so will come out (or maybe 60%?, I am not sure) so it
> > takes several rounds to change it all. You need ramps or jackstands. Have a
> > piece of cardboard to redirect the fluid to the pan, since once you remove
> > the plug it will splash your passenger tire.
>
> Unless it's been lowered, jack stands shouldn't be necessary. The drain
> bolt should be near the right wheel (on the same side as the ATF dipstick).