How do you check the transmission fluid on a Honda Stream?

How do you check the transmission fluid on a Honda Stream?

Steps to Check Transmission Fluid

  1. Turn the car on. The engine should be warmed up to check the level.
  2. Find the transmission fluid dipstick.
  3. Remove the dipstick and touch the fluid, moving it around between your thumb and forefinger.
  4. Use a rag to wipe off the dipstick.
  5. Use a funnel to bring the fluid level up to full.

Is there an overflow for transmission fluid?

Overfilling the transmission fluid will not cause seals to break, but they may leak. The transmission is vented so that pressure won’t build in the unpressurized areas. Transmission fluid can leak out these vents if it is too high.

How do you check the fluid level in a Honda transmission?

Insert the dipstick, remove it again, and read the fluid level. The fluid level should be between the upper and lower marks. If necessary, add fluid and recheck. Use only Genuine Honda or DEXRON®II Automatic Transmission Fluid (A.T.F.) when adding or changing fluid. After checking the fluid level, replace the dipstick securely.

How long does it take to flush a passport transmission?

The maintenance-free transmissions on the Passport and Rodeo boast a 100,000 to 120,000 mile interval to flush the transmission fluid. If transmission fluid had to be added to the Passport, check for leaks along the edges of the pan, the fill and drain plugs or anywhere along the transmission and seals.

Where is the fill plug in a passport?

Place a wheel chock on each side of one rear tire. Lift and level the vehicle lift, if applicable. Locate the transmission pan under the Passport and align the drip pan beneath the fill-plug. Remove the fill plug with a box-end wrench. Insert and activate the temperature sensor gauge into the transmission fluid fill-plug port.

How do you add fluid to a transmission plug?

Add fluid if necessary by using a hand pump with a 3/8-inch extension tube. Insert the tube into the fill-plug and pump the hand pump into the fill-plug until transmission fluid trickles down the side of the plug hole. Replace the fill-plug, but only tighten it hand tight.

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