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I have a couple of questions about a the car I just bought.
1. How do I check the level of gear oil in the transmission. I dont see a dipstick, so I am assuming it is going to be a filler hole. Can anyone help point me to the location. And what should the fill level be? Can anyone e-mail a pic to me? 2. When I test drove the car, everything seemed fine. After my second day on taking it to work, I started to notice a gear type werrrrrring noise when in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. If may be there in higher gears, Im just not hearing it. When I push the clutch in the noise goes away. Its shifts fine through all gears, there appears to be no performance problems, just the noise. Anyone have an idea what may be causing this? What can I check myself before taking it in to get looked at? Car specs: 95 Honda Civic EX 1.6 VTEC 5 speed manual 176,000miles clutch is 2 years old (so im told) new axels new tires new brakes Everything is stock Thanks in advance for any help you may be able to offer. Jesse |
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jmarouchoc@gmail.com wrote in news:1189483196.446915.255490@
22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com: > I have a couple of questions about a the car I just bought. > > 1. How do I check the level of gear oil in the transmission. I dont > see a dipstick, so I am assuming it is going to be a filler hole. Can > anyone help point me to the location. And what should the fill level > be? Can anyone e-mail a pic to me? Get under the car. Look at the vertical side of the tranny case that faces the right front wheel. At the very bottom there will be a round bolt with a 3/8" square sunk into it. This is the drain hole. Immediately above that is the fill hole, which is a standard 19mm hex. You fill until lubricant runs out of the fill hole, then put the bolt back. Any auto parts store will have a cheap plastic pump thingy with a section of vinyl hose. You put this in the bottle of oil, the vinyl hose into the tranny, then pump away. Put an oil pan underneath where you work; you WILL drip. Only use genuine Honda MTL. > > 2. When I test drove the car, everything seemed fine. After my second > day on taking it to work, I started to notice a gear type werrrrrring > noise when in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. If may be there in higher gears, Im > just not hearing it. When I push the clutch in the noise goes away. > Its shifts fine through all gears, there appears to be no performance > problems, just the noise. Anyone have an idea what may be causing > this? What can I check myself before taking it in to get looked at? Not much, I'm afraid. You need a competent pro to tell yuo what that noise is. It could be anything from bad bearings to worn gears. The condition and quantity of the oil that's in there now will tell you a lot about what kind of care the box had before you came along. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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