ATF Level Check
ATF Level Check
NOTE:
- Keep all foreign particles out of the transmission.
- Check the ATF level within 60-90 seconds after turning the engine off.
- Higher ATF level may be indicated if the radiator fan comes on twice or more.
1. Park the vehicle on level ground.
2. Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature (the radiator fan comes on), and turn the engine off.
3. Remove the ATF dipstick (yellow loop) (A) from the transmission, and wipe it with a clean cloth.
4. Insert the dipstick into the transmission.
5. Remove the dipstick, and check the ATF level. It should be between the upper mark (A) and the lower mark (B).
6. If the ATF level is below the lower mark, check for fluid leaks at the transmission, the ATF hoses, the line joints, and the lines. If a problem is found, fix it before filling the transmission with ATF.
NOTE: If the vehicle is driven when the ATF level is below the lower mark, one or more of these symptoms may occur:
- Transmission damage.
- Vehicle does not move in any gear.
- Vehicle accelerates poorly, and flares when starting off in D and R.
- The engine vibrates at idle.
7. If the level is above the upper mark, drain the ATF to the proper level.
NOTE: If the vehicle is driven when the ATF level is above the upper mark, the vehicle may creep forward in N, or have problems shifting.
8. If necessary, fill the transmission with ATF through the dipstick hole to bring the fluid level between the upper mark and the lower mark of the dipstick. Do not fill the fluid above the upper mark. Always use Honda ATF DW-1 automatic transmission fluid (ATF). Using a non-Honda ATF can affect shift quality.
9. Insert the dipstick (A) back into the transmission with the handle pointing toward the right side of the vehicle.