DIY ATF Change
#61
If you can find a transmission dipstick on the '07 manual trans, tell me where it is...
On the '07 I refilled ours using a funnel connected to a length of clear plastic vinyl tube (Home Depot sells this stuff). I hung the funnel on the open hood with a bit of coat hangar.
You fill it until the fluid drips out of the fill-hole...that's the proper level.
On the '07 I refilled ours using a funnel connected to a length of clear plastic vinyl tube (Home Depot sells this stuff). I hung the funnel on the open hood with a bit of coat hangar.
You fill it until the fluid drips out of the fill-hole...that's the proper level.
#62
nm i was thinking about my previous car when i was writing the post... i actually was about to start a tranny fluid change and realized that i had a completely different car in mind the whole time
hahahaha my bad guys
hahahaha my bad guys
#63
i just smelled mine today and its like super burnt and brown! what color is it supposed to be? i'm gonna change it soon,
toyota lover - so you probably got more than the 2.5ish quarts that the people are getting out of it by jacking it up in this method. could you leave the passenger side completely touching hte floor and change it like that? probably would be hard to do right? to unloosen the bolt?
anybody know some more info about the filter?
toyota lover - so you probably got more than the 2.5ish quarts that the people are getting out of it by jacking it up in this method. could you leave the passenger side completely touching hte floor and change it like that? probably would be hard to do right? to unloosen the bolt?
anybody know some more info about the filter?
#64
i just smelled mine today and its like super burnt and brown! what color is it supposed to be? i'm gonna change it soon,
toyota lover - so you probably got more than the 2.5ish quarts that the people are getting out of it by jacking it up in this method. could you leave the passenger side completely touching hte floor and change it like that? probably would be hard to do right? to unloosen the bolt?
anybody know some more info about the filter?
toyota lover - so you probably got more than the 2.5ish quarts that the people are getting out of it by jacking it up in this method. could you leave the passenger side completely touching hte floor and change it like that? probably would be hard to do right? to unloosen the bolt?
anybody know some more info about the filter?
The filter is under the battey!! You won't miss it, it's a small black can with hoses on both end! Something like 30$ at a Honda Dealer...
Marko!!
#66
No, but i used top have Neons!! There are not a lot of peoples who knows that 1st gens Mini engines are based on the 2 liter SOHC Neon engines! I wanted a Mini but according to a lot of reviews, it seems that reliability isn't so good... But it sure does look very good!!
Marko!!
Marko!!
#67
No, but i used top have Neons!! There are not a lot of peoples who knows that 1st gens Mini engines are based on the 2 liter SOHC Neon engines! I wanted a Mini but according to a lot of reviews, it seems that reliability isn't so good... But it sure does look very good!!
Marko!!
Marko!!
anybody know anything about the filter?
#68
Look 3 post above yours!!
Personately, i didn't change it yet as my car, at the moment of the oil change, only had 45 000km! Granted i'm gonna change it at my next service this summer as the car will be in the 70 to 80k km range and i only did a partial oil change as recommended by Honda!! I will also completely switch to AMSoil universal ATF... Slick stuff!!
Marko!
Personately, i didn't change it yet as my car, at the moment of the oil change, only had 45 000km! Granted i'm gonna change it at my next service this summer as the car will be in the 70 to 80k km range and i only did a partial oil change as recommended by Honda!! I will also completely switch to AMSoil universal ATF... Slick stuff!!
Marko!
Last edited by DOHCtor; 02-25-2010 at 03:17 PM.
#70
Another way to drain/change your A/T fluid is to disconnect the tranny cooler hose going into the radiator cooler. Start the engine, let it drain a quart into a empty quart jug. Shut off engine, refill with a new quart. Do this with as many quarts as you want to change out. I believe it holds 6.2 quarts. I swapped out 6 quarts using this method. When I drained quart #5, the fluid (Amsoil) coming out started to look new. My fluid is right on the MAX mark using this method.
There is a large tranny fill plug just off center left, right behind the Air Mass Meter on the left side/back of the engine. It is either a 17mm or 19mm bolt I believe. It gives access the the top of the tranny reservoir chamber. Makes it easy to fill up with a long snout funnel.
If your tranny fluid is wearing out to quickly, install a aftermarket oil cooler in series with/after the stock radiator cooler. I have done that to all my A/T cars. Keeps the fluid fresh for a looooong time.
There is a large tranny fill plug just off center left, right behind the Air Mass Meter on the left side/back of the engine. It is either a 17mm or 19mm bolt I believe. It gives access the the top of the tranny reservoir chamber. Makes it easy to fill up with a long snout funnel.
If your tranny fluid is wearing out to quickly, install a aftermarket oil cooler in series with/after the stock radiator cooler. I have done that to all my A/T cars. Keeps the fluid fresh for a looooong time.
Last edited by rocksnap; 07-25-2010 at 08:44 AM.
#71
I tought about a tranny cooler, but here in quebec winters can be harsh and very cold... i've heard things about nissans tranny that didn't like to be too cold at all so i'm just not sure about it... Let's see how she's gonna feel with a fresh filter and some Red Line D4 ATF!!
Marko!!
Marko!!
#77
dasboot, make sure to use some jack stands while working on your car. The Fit is a pretty light car, but I doubt you can bench press around 3000 lbs if the car were to fall on top of you. Thanks for the pics, they are very helpful.
#79
anybody know if we can use the fuel efficent amsoil stuff? its not listed in the discription...
AMSOIL - Synthetic Fuel Efficient Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATL)
(not sure aboutu this one)
vs.
AMSOIL - Synthetic Multi-Vehicle Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF)
this one is fine
AMSOIL - Synthetic Fuel Efficient Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATL)
(not sure aboutu this one)
vs.
AMSOIL - Synthetic Multi-Vehicle Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF)
this one is fine
#80
Another way to drain/change your A/T fluid is to disconnect the tranny cooler hose going into the radiator cooler. Start the engine, let it drain a quart into a empty quart jug. Shut off engine, refill with a new quart. Do this with as many quarts as you want to change out. I believe it holds 6.2 quarts. I swapped out 6 quarts using this method. When I drained quart #5, the fluid (Amsoil) coming out started to look new. My fluid is right on the MAX mark using this method.
There is a large tranny fill plug just off center left, right behind the Air Mass Meter on the left side/back of the engine. It is either a 17mm or 19mm bolt I believe. It gives access the the top of the tranny reservoir chamber. Makes it easy to fill up with a long snout funnel.
If your tranny fluid is wearing out to quickly, install a aftermarket oil cooler in series with/after the stock radiator cooler. I have done that to all my A/T cars. Keeps the fluid fresh for a looooong time.
There is a large tranny fill plug just off center left, right behind the Air Mass Meter on the left side/back of the engine. It is either a 17mm or 19mm bolt I believe. It gives access the the top of the tranny reservoir chamber. Makes it easy to fill up with a long snout funnel.
If your tranny fluid is wearing out to quickly, install a aftermarket oil cooler in series with/after the stock radiator cooler. I have done that to all my A/T cars. Keeps the fluid fresh for a looooong time.
Which hose do you disconnect........there's 2 of them.....
The left one or the right one.......looking at the engine from the front....z