How often should you change the transmission fluid on a Honda Pilot?

How often should you change the transmission fluid on a Honda Pilot?

Still, most owner’s manuals will recommend changing the transmission fluid every 90,000 miles or so. Flushing your transmission’s fluid has fallen out of vogue in recent years because the high-pressure cleaning involved may dislodge debris inside the transmission that can literally gum up the works.

How much transmission fluid does a Honda Pilot take?

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Transmission Fluid Capacity
TOR Q5NC 9-speed Automatic Transmission Total Fill 7.9 quarts (7.5 liters) Initial Fill 3.5 quarts (3.3 liters)
LX PLWA 6-speed Automatic Transmission Total Fill 7.8 quarts (7.4 liters) Initial Fill 3.3 quarts (3.1 liters)

How to replace automatic transmission fluid in Honda Pilot?

(If you have an early 2003 or 2004 model year Pilot that underwent the automatic transmission recall, the filler bolt may have been replaced with an “A/T Oil Jet Kit”. You can remove the jet kit by loosening the single 12mm bolt and refill the ATF. Or you can just refill through the dipstick tube with a vinyl hose or a narrow diameter funnel.)

How to replace ATF in a Honda Pilot?

Double check that the drain bolt is tight before moving on to the next steps. Insert the long necked automotive funnel in to the ATF filler hole. Lift the dipstick up about an inch or two to allow air to escape when you pour in the new fluid. Slowly pour the new ATF in to the funnel.

How to replace oil jet kit on Honda Pilot?

Once the filler bolt is loose, spin it out the rest of the way by hand to prevent from having it fall down in to the engine bay. (If you have an early 2003 or 2004 model year Pilot that underwent the automatic transmission recall, the filler bolt may have been replaced with an “A/T Oil Jet Kit”.

How much fluid does a Honda transmission take?

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. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID CHANGE CAPACITY: 2.4 (2.1 Imp qt, 2.5 US qt). Ambient Temperature DIPSTICK UPPER LOWER Cooling System

(If you have an early 2003 or 2004 model year Pilot that underwent the automatic transmission recall, the filler bolt may have been replaced with an “A/T Oil Jet Kit”. You can remove the jet kit by loosening the single 12mm bolt and refill the ATF. Or you can just refill through the dipstick tube with a vinyl hose or a narrow diameter funnel.)

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. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID CHANGE CAPACITY: 2.4 (2.1 Imp qt, 2.5 US qt). Ambient Temperature DIPSTICK UPPER LOWER Cooling System

How much ATF can I take out of a Honda Pilot?

Allow the ATF to drain out for at least a few minutes or until the flow slows down to just an occasional drip. If you want to be certain of how many quarts of old fluid you removed from the transmission, make a gallon jugged measured out with quart markings on the side. We drained out about 3.5 U.S. quarts.

What should the fluid level be in an automatic transmission?

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. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID CHANGE CAPACITY: 2.4 (2.1 Imp qt, 2.5 US qt).