Check ATF with the engine off??
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Check ATF with the engine off??
I RTFM and thats what it says...
I've always checked ATF with the engine running?
I bought this 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles about a year ago.
Is this a honda thing or something new.
I want to check the manual on my Avalon when I get home tonight.
Trannys feeling a little funny and we are considering either changing the
fluid myself. (we just bought fluid from honda) or taking it to a shop to
have it "serviced".
Probably change it this weekend and see what happens.
I've always checked ATF with the engine running?
I bought this 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles about a year ago.
Is this a honda thing or something new.
I want to check the manual on my Avalon when I get home tonight.
Trannys feeling a little funny and we are considering either changing the
fluid myself. (we just bought fluid from honda) or taking it to a shop to
have it "serviced".
Probably change it this weekend and see what happens.
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Re: Check ATF with the engine off??
comcastss news groups wrote:
> I RTFM and thats what it says...
>
> I've always checked ATF with the engine running?
> I bought this 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles about a year ago.
> Is this a honda thing or something new.
> I want to check the manual on my Avalon when I get home tonight.
>
> Trannys feeling a little funny and we are considering either changing the
> fluid myself. (we just bought fluid from honda) or taking it to a shop to
> have it "serviced".
>
> Probably change it this weekend and see what happens.
Dunno about the 98, but yea, most honda automatics you check
with the engine off. You unscrew the cap, and then let it fall into
place so its sitting flush. Don't check it with it screwed all the way
in. Yea, I'd change the fluid. It's easy. Hondas tend to shift a tad
hard. Fairly normal. Just as long as it ain't slipping... :/
MK
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Re: Check ATF with the engine off??
comcastss news groups wrote:
> I RTFM and thats what it says...
>
> I've always checked ATF with the engine running?
> I bought this 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles about a year ago.
> Is this a honda thing or something new.
> I want to check the manual on my Avalon when I get home tonight.
>
> Trannys feeling a little funny and we are considering either changing the
> fluid myself. (we just bought fluid from honda) or taking it to a shop to
> have it "serviced".
>
> Probably change it this weekend and see what happens.
Dunno about the 98, but yea, most honda automatics you check
with the engine off. You unscrew the cap, and then let it fall into
place so its sitting flush. Don't check it with it screwed all the way
in. Yea, I'd change the fluid. It's easy. Hondas tend to shift a tad
hard. Fairly normal. Just as long as it ain't slipping... :/
MK
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Re: Check ATF with the engine off??
comcastss news groups wrote:
> I RTFM and thats what it says...
>
> I've always checked ATF with the engine running?
> I bought this 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles about a year ago.
> Is this a honda thing or something new.
> I want to check the manual on my Avalon when I get home tonight.
>
> Trannys feeling a little funny and we are considering either changing the
> fluid myself. (we just bought fluid from honda) or taking it to a shop to
> have it "serviced".
>
> Probably change it this weekend and see what happens.
Dunno about the 98, but yea, most honda automatics you check
with the engine off. You unscrew the cap, and then let it fall into
place so its sitting flush. Don't check it with it screwed all the way
in. Yea, I'd change the fluid. It's easy. Hondas tend to shift a tad
hard. Fairly normal. Just as long as it ain't slipping... :/
MK
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Re: Check ATF with the engine off??
comcastss news groups wrote:
> I RTFM and thats what it says...
and?
>
> I've always checked ATF with the engine running?
> I bought this 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles about a year ago.
> Is this a honda thing or something new.
it's a honda thing. do what it says in the fine manual.
> I want to check the manual on my Avalon when I get home tonight.
>
> Trannys feeling a little funny and we are considering either changing the
> fluid myself. (we just bought fluid from honda) or taking it to a shop to
> have it "serviced".
>
> Probably change it this weekend and see what happens.
change it yourself. just drain and refill - factory procedure.
> I RTFM and thats what it says...
and?
>
> I've always checked ATF with the engine running?
> I bought this 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles about a year ago.
> Is this a honda thing or something new.
it's a honda thing. do what it says in the fine manual.
> I want to check the manual on my Avalon when I get home tonight.
>
> Trannys feeling a little funny and we are considering either changing the
> fluid myself. (we just bought fluid from honda) or taking it to a shop to
> have it "serviced".
>
> Probably change it this weekend and see what happens.
change it yourself. just drain and refill - factory procedure.
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Re: Check ATF with the engine off??
comcastss news groups wrote:
> I RTFM and thats what it says...
and?
>
> I've always checked ATF with the engine running?
> I bought this 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles about a year ago.
> Is this a honda thing or something new.
it's a honda thing. do what it says in the fine manual.
> I want to check the manual on my Avalon when I get home tonight.
>
> Trannys feeling a little funny and we are considering either changing the
> fluid myself. (we just bought fluid from honda) or taking it to a shop to
> have it "serviced".
>
> Probably change it this weekend and see what happens.
change it yourself. just drain and refill - factory procedure.
> I RTFM and thats what it says...
and?
>
> I've always checked ATF with the engine running?
> I bought this 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles about a year ago.
> Is this a honda thing or something new.
it's a honda thing. do what it says in the fine manual.
> I want to check the manual on my Avalon when I get home tonight.
>
> Trannys feeling a little funny and we are considering either changing the
> fluid myself. (we just bought fluid from honda) or taking it to a shop to
> have it "serviced".
>
> Probably change it this weekend and see what happens.
change it yourself. just drain and refill - factory procedure.
#7
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Re: Check ATF with the engine off??
comcastss news groups wrote:
> I RTFM and thats what it says...
and?
>
> I've always checked ATF with the engine running?
> I bought this 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles about a year ago.
> Is this a honda thing or something new.
it's a honda thing. do what it says in the fine manual.
> I want to check the manual on my Avalon when I get home tonight.
>
> Trannys feeling a little funny and we are considering either changing the
> fluid myself. (we just bought fluid from honda) or taking it to a shop to
> have it "serviced".
>
> Probably change it this weekend and see what happens.
change it yourself. just drain and refill - factory procedure.
> I RTFM and thats what it says...
and?
>
> I've always checked ATF with the engine running?
> I bought this 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles about a year ago.
> Is this a honda thing or something new.
it's a honda thing. do what it says in the fine manual.
> I want to check the manual on my Avalon when I get home tonight.
>
> Trannys feeling a little funny and we are considering either changing the
> fluid myself. (we just bought fluid from honda) or taking it to a shop to
> have it "serviced".
>
> Probably change it this weekend and see what happens.
change it yourself. just drain and refill - factory procedure.
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Re: Check ATF with the engine off??
"comcastss news groups" <srivet@starprintingcorp.com> wrote in
news:vNKdnafB2rZayvnYnZ2dnUVZ_sednZ2d@conversent.n et:
> I RTFM and thats what it says...
>
> I've always checked ATF with the engine running?
> I bought this 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles about a year ago.
> Is this a honda thing or something new.
A Honda thing. Honda does things their own way. That's why we buy them, no?
They're not quite Citroen, but sorta close...
Make sure the car is FULLY warm, and make sure the motor is off no more
than 60 seconds when you check the fluid.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:vNKdnafB2rZayvnYnZ2dnUVZ_sednZ2d@conversent.n et:
> I RTFM and thats what it says...
>
> I've always checked ATF with the engine running?
> I bought this 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles about a year ago.
> Is this a honda thing or something new.
A Honda thing. Honda does things their own way. That's why we buy them, no?
They're not quite Citroen, but sorta close...
Make sure the car is FULLY warm, and make sure the motor is off no more
than 60 seconds when you check the fluid.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Check ATF with the engine off??
"comcastss news groups" <srivet@starprintingcorp.com> wrote in
news:vNKdnafB2rZayvnYnZ2dnUVZ_sednZ2d@conversent.n et:
> I RTFM and thats what it says...
>
> I've always checked ATF with the engine running?
> I bought this 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles about a year ago.
> Is this a honda thing or something new.
A Honda thing. Honda does things their own way. That's why we buy them, no?
They're not quite Citroen, but sorta close...
Make sure the car is FULLY warm, and make sure the motor is off no more
than 60 seconds when you check the fluid.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:vNKdnafB2rZayvnYnZ2dnUVZ_sednZ2d@conversent.n et:
> I RTFM and thats what it says...
>
> I've always checked ATF with the engine running?
> I bought this 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles about a year ago.
> Is this a honda thing or something new.
A Honda thing. Honda does things their own way. That's why we buy them, no?
They're not quite Citroen, but sorta close...
Make sure the car is FULLY warm, and make sure the motor is off no more
than 60 seconds when you check the fluid.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Check ATF with the engine off??
"comcastss news groups" <srivet@starprintingcorp.com> wrote in
news:vNKdnafB2rZayvnYnZ2dnUVZ_sednZ2d@conversent.n et:
> I RTFM and thats what it says...
>
> I've always checked ATF with the engine running?
> I bought this 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles about a year ago.
> Is this a honda thing or something new.
A Honda thing. Honda does things their own way. That's why we buy them, no?
They're not quite Citroen, but sorta close...
Make sure the car is FULLY warm, and make sure the motor is off no more
than 60 seconds when you check the fluid.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:vNKdnafB2rZayvnYnZ2dnUVZ_sednZ2d@conversent.n et:
> I RTFM and thats what it says...
>
> I've always checked ATF with the engine running?
> I bought this 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles about a year ago.
> Is this a honda thing or something new.
A Honda thing. Honda does things their own way. That's why we buy them, no?
They're not quite Citroen, but sorta close...
Make sure the car is FULLY warm, and make sure the motor is off no more
than 60 seconds when you check the fluid.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: Check ATF with the engine off??
comcastss news groups wrote:
> I RTFM and thats what it says...
>
> I've always checked ATF with the engine running?
> I bought this 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles about a year ago.
> Is this a honda thing or something new.
> I want to check the manual on my Avalon when I get home tonight.
>
> Trannys feeling a little funny and we are considering either changing the
> fluid myself. (we just bought fluid from honda) or taking it to a shop to
> have it "serviced".
>
> Probably change it this weekend and see what happens.
>
>
>
Some cars are supposed to be checked running, others with it off.
If you have the transmission services by a shop, make sure it is a Honda
specialist who will use the correct fluid and the correct procedures.
Honda's service manuals call for NOT using the "flush" machines which
are now so common in most shops.
John
> I RTFM and thats what it says...
>
> I've always checked ATF with the engine running?
> I bought this 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles about a year ago.
> Is this a honda thing or something new.
> I want to check the manual on my Avalon when I get home tonight.
>
> Trannys feeling a little funny and we are considering either changing the
> fluid myself. (we just bought fluid from honda) or taking it to a shop to
> have it "serviced".
>
> Probably change it this weekend and see what happens.
>
>
>
Some cars are supposed to be checked running, others with it off.
If you have the transmission services by a shop, make sure it is a Honda
specialist who will use the correct fluid and the correct procedures.
Honda's service manuals call for NOT using the "flush" machines which
are now so common in most shops.
John
#12
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Re: Check ATF with the engine off??
comcastss news groups wrote:
> I RTFM and thats what it says...
>
> I've always checked ATF with the engine running?
> I bought this 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles about a year ago.
> Is this a honda thing or something new.
> I want to check the manual on my Avalon when I get home tonight.
>
> Trannys feeling a little funny and we are considering either changing the
> fluid myself. (we just bought fluid from honda) or taking it to a shop to
> have it "serviced".
>
> Probably change it this weekend and see what happens.
>
>
>
Some cars are supposed to be checked running, others with it off.
If you have the transmission services by a shop, make sure it is a Honda
specialist who will use the correct fluid and the correct procedures.
Honda's service manuals call for NOT using the "flush" machines which
are now so common in most shops.
John
> I RTFM and thats what it says...
>
> I've always checked ATF with the engine running?
> I bought this 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles about a year ago.
> Is this a honda thing or something new.
> I want to check the manual on my Avalon when I get home tonight.
>
> Trannys feeling a little funny and we are considering either changing the
> fluid myself. (we just bought fluid from honda) or taking it to a shop to
> have it "serviced".
>
> Probably change it this weekend and see what happens.
>
>
>
Some cars are supposed to be checked running, others with it off.
If you have the transmission services by a shop, make sure it is a Honda
specialist who will use the correct fluid and the correct procedures.
Honda's service manuals call for NOT using the "flush" machines which
are now so common in most shops.
John
#13
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Re: Check ATF with the engine off??
comcastss news groups wrote:
> I RTFM and thats what it says...
>
> I've always checked ATF with the engine running?
> I bought this 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles about a year ago.
> Is this a honda thing or something new.
> I want to check the manual on my Avalon when I get home tonight.
>
> Trannys feeling a little funny and we are considering either changing the
> fluid myself. (we just bought fluid from honda) or taking it to a shop to
> have it "serviced".
>
> Probably change it this weekend and see what happens.
>
>
>
Some cars are supposed to be checked running, others with it off.
If you have the transmission services by a shop, make sure it is a Honda
specialist who will use the correct fluid and the correct procedures.
Honda's service manuals call for NOT using the "flush" machines which
are now so common in most shops.
John
> I RTFM and thats what it says...
>
> I've always checked ATF with the engine running?
> I bought this 98 Accord coupe EX V6 105,000 miles about a year ago.
> Is this a honda thing or something new.
> I want to check the manual on my Avalon when I get home tonight.
>
> Trannys feeling a little funny and we are considering either changing the
> fluid myself. (we just bought fluid from honda) or taking it to a shop to
> have it "serviced".
>
> Probably change it this weekend and see what happens.
>
>
>
Some cars are supposed to be checked running, others with it off.
If you have the transmission services by a shop, make sure it is a Honda
specialist who will use the correct fluid and the correct procedures.
Honda's service manuals call for NOT using the "flush" machines which
are now so common in most shops.
John
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