What kind of brake fluid does a Honda Accord take?
Dot 4 Brake
Type: Dot 4 Brake Fluid Specifications: Meets FMVSS 571.116, DOT 4/DOT 3, SAE J1703 specifications.
Do you have to change brake fluid on a Honda Accord?
This article applies to the Honda Accord (1990-2002). Changing the brake fluid is an important part of your Accord’s routine maintenance, but many vehicles never have their brake fluid changed, and that can lead to eventual brake failure. You can do it yourself using components you already have lying around.
What kind of brake fluid does a Honda use?
If you look carefully in your owner’s manual, it says things like 10W-30 motor oil can be used in the manual transmission, but Honda MTF (manual transmission fluid) is preferred. The same goes for DOT 3 brake fluid.
What kind of oil do you use in a Honda Accord?
If you look carefully in your owner’s manual, it says things like 10W-30 motor oil can be used in the manual transmission, but Honda MTF (manual transmission fluid) is preferred. The same goes for DOT 3 brake fluid. Honda prefers you to use theirs, but any will do.
Can you mix dot 3 and DOT 4 brake fluid?
You can’t mix DOT 3 and DOT4 however so be sure you use the correct one. Thanks for your input. I just ordered some Honda brake online along with the ATF fluid. Dealer noted that Honda just changed the formula of the ATF fluid from z1 to Dw-1, it’s replacement.
This article applies to the Honda Accord (1990-2002). Changing the brake fluid is an important part of your Accord’s routine maintenance, but many vehicles never have their brake fluid changed, and that can lead to eventual brake failure. You can do it yourself using components you already have lying around.
If you look carefully in your owner’s manual, it says things like 10W-30 motor oil can be used in the manual transmission, but Honda MTF (manual transmission fluid) is preferred. The same goes for DOT 3 brake fluid.
If you look carefully in your owner’s manual, it says things like 10W-30 motor oil can be used in the manual transmission, but Honda MTF (manual transmission fluid) is preferred. The same goes for DOT 3 brake fluid. Honda prefers you to use theirs, but any will do.
You can’t mix DOT 3 and DOT4 however so be sure you use the correct one. Thanks for your input. I just ordered some Honda brake online along with the ATF fluid. Dealer noted that Honda just changed the formula of the ATF fluid from z1 to Dw-1, it’s replacement.