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Q&A: How do I change the transmission fluid on acura 3.2tl (1999).?

Question by monkeyof1986: How do I change the transmission fluid on acura 3.2tl (1999).?
I was planning to change the transmission fluid on my acura by myself, and i wanted to know where the bolts were located for taking out oil, and adding oil. Websites with pictures would be very helpful and appreciated!

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Answer by TEK
You will have to drop the tranny pan and let the fluid run all over the place (get a kitty litte pan to catch it all). While the pan is dropped, change the filter and other consumables to include the pan gasket.

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partsman_6400 says in November 15th 2011 at 4:03 pm    

service repair manual sold at any parts store would be the best suggestion.
on these ‘honda’ transmissions, all your doing is draining out the old fluid and then pouring new fluid in,
the actual filter is built inside of the transmission and would require removing the entire trans to change the actual filter

so1o says in November 15th 2011 at 4:21 pm    

Jack the vehicle up, unbolt the transmission plug on the transmission pan(it’s going to be somewhere in the front because it is FWD). You should also change the filter and gasket while you are in there. It looks like a thick flat plastic case with a tube running up into the transmission. After you have drained everything and changed the filter (you might want to wait a little while for it to drain) bolt it back up and add the fluid into the transmission fluid tube under the hood. DO NOT POUR IT IN THE OIL TUBE! they look similar. Good luck.

P.S.- when you change your transmission fluid, you do not change all of it, there is still some old fluid in the transmission. It is better for the car (especially if it has high milage) if you take it to a shop to have them do a full system flush. It is more expensive but if you think your car needs it, it’s worth it in the long run.

Merisa says in November 15th 2011 at 5:07 pm    

1. get in the car
2. start the car
3. drive the car to nearest machanic……………….
that is my opinion, it doesn’t cost that much and they are professionals…………..

crazyfntony says in November 15th 2011 at 5:56 pm    

buy a tranny flush at a good shop.it’s the only way to go

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