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where can i find the transmission fluid drain on a 1990 honda accord?

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Old 12-16-2007 | 07:42 PM
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where can i find the transmission fluid drain on a 1990 honda accord?

Im trying to change the fluid on my 1990 Honda Accord and I cant seem to find the drain for my transmission. Any help would be greatly appreciated.















If there isnt a drain plug then where can I drain it from?
Old 12-16-2007 | 07:52 PM
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There isn't a drain plug. You'll have to drop the pan.
Old 12-16-2007 | 07:55 PM
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there is no pan on a 1990 honda accord...















if it is an automatic, it has a round plug with a 3/8" square in it (for a ratchet to fit in), fill throught the dipstick tube. it will be located at the bottom of the transmission facing away from the engine.















if manual, it will be a 17mm plug at the bottom of the transmission, but you will want to remove the fill plug first, which will be located on the front side (facing the radiator) about 1/2 way up the transmission.















either one will be located so it drains away from the engine, on the side of the trans, not the very bottom.
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