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    we have a 2004 honda crv 4 cyl auto trans.
    I need to replace the tranny fluid, can't find the tranny drain. this rice burner has a transverse engine and transmission I'm unfamiliar. I located what appeared to be a drain plug, it's got a 3/8" drive recess in the plug, but it wouldn't budge I almost bent the drive square on the ratchet. any suggestions?

  • #2
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    Shop manual?
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    • #3
      Re: transmission drain

      Blue tip wrench. ;D

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      • #4
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        I think those are internal filters that are only replaceable when you split the case....

        Drain fluid thru drain plug, refill with 4 quarts. Take a cooler line loose and start engine and pump out the fluid, repeat until fluid that comes out of cooler line is fresh and clean. It usually takes about 12 quarts to complete.

        Or you could just take it to a transmission shop and pay to have it flushed....
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        • #5
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          Hope it helps.

          Sorry I can't use the image links here at work.

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          • #6
            Re: transmission drain

            Here you go

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            • #7
              Re: transmission drain

              Honda automatics are not like typical automatics, they are a parallel shaft design, really more of an automatic shifted manual really.

              They don't have serviceable filters - just a magnetic drain plug, and no drain in the converter, or access to it for that matter.

              So far my wife's accord is at 180,000+ and all I've done to the trans is drain and refill a few times.

              I would recomend that you stick with Honda ATF - since it's tough to get all the old stuff out - and mixing fluids can be bad mojo in these things.
              There's always something new to learn.

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              • #8
                Re: transmission drain

                Originally posted by 67prostreet
                Here you go


                Thanks bro...

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