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Old 07-27-2002, 02:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Need help on change transmisson fluid on 92 Prelude SI

I wanna where do you unscew the nut to drain the automatic trasmisson fluid on a 92 prelude SI. Can anyone help me?
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yeah, there is a nut with a little square in it and you stick your 3/8 (I'm pretty sure its 3/8 might be different) right in and unbolt and fluid will come out. And the fill hole is up and to the side, You just take off that bolt.

You're going to need a funnel with a pretty long hose to get to it. And put in 1.9 because there is some that won't come out.

And also, try a search I think someone asked this a few weeks ago. And I asked a few months ago
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thats pretty much it, fourthgen covered it well, nothing to it go with some good oil dont go cheap, I go with a synth blend...
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He's talking about an automatic transmission.
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He's talking about an automatic transmission.

yeah, oops. It was 3 am when I read that. Umm I'll check it out in my prelude cliff notes (owners manual) when I get to my moms house tonight. I remember that it looked easier than the 5 speed...
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yeah, oops. It was 3 am when I read that. Umm I'll check it out in my prelude cliff notes (owners manual) when I get to my moms house tonight. I remember that it looked easier than the 5 speed...
The main thing, I surely wouldn't put oil in my auto tranny.
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