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I've done this a couple times but never on a 6ga and now I need to put some tranny fluid and I'm not sure where I pour in the fluid by. I looked it up for a good 30 minutes and didn't find it. Need the info asap, if anyone could help, that would be awesome. Thank you :).
 

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I've done this a couple times but never on a 6ga and now I need to put some tranny fluid and I'm not sure where I pour in the fluid by. I looked it up for a good 30 minutes and didn't find it. Need the info asap, if anyone could help, that would be awesome. Thank you :).

Auto, manual, v6, 4 cylinder, search much???????

There's a DIY master list very near where you had to click "new thread."

http://www.6thgenaccord.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15894

auto 4 cyl/with 6 cyl info

http://www.6thgenaccord.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4199

manual 4 cyl

http://www.6thgenaccord.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7635
 
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None of them, yet.

Correction, the one I labeled 4 cyl has a 6 cyl pic in it. I edited my original post. This is the drain plug though and you're looking for the fill plug. :)


http://www.6thgenaccord.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15894

Here's the info for the fill plug.

http://www.6thgenaccord.com/forums/showpost.php?p=217381&postcount=36

Otherwise, people put it in the tranny dipstick too, I believe.

Yeahh I found the one with the drain plug, but thanks for the help :).
And I heard about the dipstick thingy but I'm not sure if my hands are stable enough for that lol
 

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Yeahh I found the one with the drain plug, but thanks for the help :).
And I heard about the dipstick thingy but I'm not sure if my hands are stable enough for that lol

If you're going to be changing the fluid often (which you should with the V6) then you should buy a funnel that will fit the dipstick. Or learn where the fill plug is. :jae:
 

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The fill plug for the V6 is on pretty tight, I had to use an extension bar and breaker bar to get it loose....then used a funnel to fill it through that plug. good luck
 

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You will definitely need to use an extension, a breaker bar i wouldn't advise. It shouldn't be tight enough to need one anyway, and if it is be careful.
 

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i have a v6 the way to fill is a 17mm socket sitting right on top of the tranny, i found it easy? and used a 3/8 ratchet for the bolt fluid bottom right when facing in front of the car
 

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