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did 6 quart drain/fill of tranny fluid (pics of fluid)
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I also did this twice and the color of my fluid was similar to yours. I also had to fill through the dipstick but wasn't too bad, since it would be a pain to remove that other bolt to fill. When I did my transmission drain, I left it in neutral and got more than 3 quarts, close to 3.5. Is it because it was in neutral or did that not matter?
ou sig, are you planning to get the oil jet kit installed? Hopefully I can bring it in to the dealer before spring break starts and get it out of the way. I'm still on the original tranny with 63k miles (00' TL-P). |
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I only drained 3 quarts/time because I wanted to make sure I had enough to refill it. I could have gotten more out, but I stopped at 3 each time because I bought 6 quarts. I dont know if it matters what gear it is in, I had it in park.
I wont get the oil jet installed, and I wouldnt recommend you do it either if you have made it that long on your original tranny. I have a '99 TL (4 speed) so I dont know if they put the oil jet on my transmission or not. You can talk to your dealer more about that if you wish - I think that the big problem with the 5 speeds is that they will die really no matter what you do, that is why people have problems before and after the oil jet installation - just a bad overall design that is doomed from the start. I would say good maintenance (fluid change) and try to take it easy when you drive most of the time and that is the most you could do. |
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ou sig- I have changed my fluid twice- just 3 qts each time at 15k miles and then at 27k miles. At 27k the fluid was dark like yours. I think like you mentioned, the 5spds might be doomed anyway, but I'm keeping hope. I have an '02 TL-S. I have a '93 accord as well and have changed fluid every 15k. That looks as cherry red coming out as the new stuff..
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MarcDavidoff - ya my dad mentioned how dark the fluid was, and he was very surprised when I said it was only about 15k old. these trannies just arent built quite tough enough for the power of our engines I guess - who really knows what will help the life, but for about $25 and some time, its worth it to me for the piece of mind. |
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i just used a socket and extension. (17mm if memory remembers correctly)
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You should get the oil jet kit installed anyhow. The oil jet recall has nothing to do with the typical failures of these transmissions. The oil kit will keep the gear from overheating and breaking which could cause the transmission to lock up. The higher mileage transmissions are at a greater risk of this happening.
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very true...but do they put the oil jet on the '99 4 speed transmissions?
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It's funny how the owners manual in the TL says to change the fluid like every 100k or something. Like it will ever last that long. It will look as black as my black seats! BTW, I rigged a tube up as well attached to a funnel. That feels good on the back pouring in fluid at a snails pace. I just did not want to mess with the oil jet rig they installed in place of the filler bolt. Actually, the first time I went to remove the filler bolt it was so tight I did not want to force it so went the dipstick route.. |
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Ya I remember people saying that the bolt was real tight so I kinda dismissed that option and went for the slower dip stick hole method. I really would think that since you have changed it from the beginning, that HAS to help out quite a bit, but only time will tell.
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While my brother had my car for while at home, I asked him to get the SRS light reset and the dash vent looked at.
Acura of Troy installed the oil jet kit without even telling him. I was pissed off, but it's been holding up fine. My car's got 36k miles on original fluid, so I should probably change it soon. |
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Why are some on this thread saying it's better to put it on while others are totally against it? I wanted to bring the car in today and have it checked out and possibly install the oil jet kit but now I'm hesitant again. (00' TL-P w/63k miles)
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its fine to do it, but if you search you will find many threads all about it and basically there are people that had tranny problems within 100 miles of the "oil jet" installation. I dont know why, but that isnt fixing anything, though it should. So it wont hurt, but if your tranny is bad, it will probably die with or without the oil jet being installed. And with 63k on your original one, you may have a good one and yours may actually last like a normal car - but only time and miles will tell.
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I have had the oil jet kit installed at 15k. Drain and filled tranny at 20k. Did the same at 30k. Right now I have 32k on the car and the fluid is still pink. So far so good. Doesn't look like it will fail anytime soon but I have noticed that the tranny doesn't shift as smoothly as it use to. Will probably change the fluid again soon and see if it helps.
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Okay how about this. If I don't install the oil jet kit and my tranny happens to fail let's say next week *knocks on wood*, will it still be covered under the transmission replacement warranty? The only reason why I'm thinking of getting the oil jet kit installed is because I don't know if they are going to blame me for not bringing the car in to get the oil jet kit installed, causing the transmission to break down abnormally (even though most are doomed from the start). Just trying to prevent any issues that may interfere with the warranty if I so happen need to use it. By all other means, I plan NOT TO install the oil jet kit if it won't interfere with replacing a new transmission if mine does go bad.
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Whan you bring the car in for inspection and oiljet kit instalation they CAN NOT, nor do they try to look for damage to the 3rd gear clutchpack. people who have had failures shortly after it was installed is purte coincidence, and odds are it was on its way out way before they brought it in for the jet kit and didnt even realze it and the subtle telltail signs. i have had the jet kit in for over 15,000 miles now |
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Just curious- I have seen others mention what symptoms they have had before their tranny went, but does anyone have all the telltale signs? I have heard of the rpms going higher than normal on 2nd to 3rd shift. I have also scanned thru the NHTSA info and what some of the data had said. I am pretty in tune with my vehicles so I can usually feel or hear an issue right away. The only thing I have ever noticed on my '02 TL-S is it perhaps not going into reverse as quick or smooth as usual. But this has only happened maybe 5 times and it is not real harsh or anything. My wife did'nt even notice the last time it happened. Maybe it is just my imagination sometimes?
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thx BTW can i walk into any honda/acura for the ATF, and does our engines have a filter? |
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if you stand on th edrivers side of the car looking over teh fender into the engine compartmentlook to the right of and down of the rubber intake tube. you will see this bolt 17mm
![]() if you have teh jet kit it will look a little different. if you do you will just have to remove a 10mm bolt (the blue one to the left of the circled filler bolt)and pull straight up on the jet kit ![]() |
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be aware..that bolt can real tight.
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a LUBE CONNECTION place near does a tranny flush.
they use a machine....99.00. |
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great pixs, and thanks for the quick replies!
what's a breaker bar? and when is it best to check the atf dipstick ? cool or warmed engine |
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I used a freaking torque wrench just to get the power to undo it!.... I just tightened to hand tight with a standard sized 3/8 ratchet and it's all good... just replace the jet kit, tighten the bracket, wiggle the jet kit to ensure its fitting properly, and then check the tightness... im gonna swap the tranny fluid again tonight with 3 qts ![]() |
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Weaklings.. tsk tsk.. I was able to get it off with a 3/8 regular wrench.
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what does a socket extension look like?
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well i went to autozone and got a 12 in extenstion and it worked. The 3/8 in ratchet is the right one...but the extension helped a lot. Unfortunately the drain bolt was a different story. I needed an 18in (1/2in drive) breaker bar and a 1/2->3/8 inch adapter to turn that sucker loose. Once I did...the fluid came gushing out. It was colored an extremely dark purple. The catch pan was in the right place so it didnt splash anywhere else. After putting back the drain bolt, I put the funnel in the fill hole where jet kit was installed and was pouring in the 3qts when my girlfriend decided to ask me if I wanted orange juice. lost my concentration cuz I didnt know she was there and a little poured over the edge and on to the small crevices next to the fill hole. I was like damn! well i cleaned it up with some shop towels...hope the fluid's deteregency doesn't eat through the wiring and/or plastic parts. After this was done...the I felt the shifting from 1->2 was better. I might do another 3qts later this week.Without the right tools...simple jobs like this can take forever. |
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ya you should do it at least 2 times - 3 would be best, just to make sure you get most of the old fluid out.
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