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Matt P
 
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Default 89 Civic 5-Spd Transmission question - 12-13-2004 , 07:33 AM






Hi, I just bought an 89 Civic DX for a winter car. I want to check
the transmission fluid level but can not find a dipstick or even a
reservoir for it in the engine compartment. Is it just very well
hidden, or someplace else?
Thanks!

Matt

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Default Re: 89 Civic 5-Spd Transmission question - 12-13-2004 , 09:22 PM






Manual or Conventional transmissions don't have dip sticks like Automatic
transmission. They use gear oil (MTF) instead of ATF. Basically the oil
has no were to go, unless you have a leak or remove the axles. There is a
fill bolt (axle side next to starter), a drain bolt (axle side) and a fill
level hole (top). The gear oil is filled until it stars coming out of the
fill hole (next to starter). The drain plug is a 3/8" socket, and the
torque spec for all three bolts are 33ft-lbs.

Good Luck!

JW

"Matt P" <m_prorok (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote

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Hi, I just bought an 89 Civic DX for a winter car. I want to check
the transmission fluid level but can not find a dipstick or even a
reservoir for it in the engine compartment. Is it just very well
hidden, or someplace else?
Thanks!

Matt



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Default Re: 89 Civic 5-Spd Transmission question - 01-03-2005 , 01:13 PM



Thanks for the info. I was able to find and fill the transmission fluid
(though the bolt was 11/16", not 3/8").

Now I have another question... the shifter is stiff when entering the
slot to engage a gear (but moves smoothly into neutral). I haven't
driven the car much, and the weather has been unseasonably warm (in the
50's, so I haven't needed to). Is this normal for a Honda of this age?

PS- I've only driven the car once since filling the transmission fluid,
and haven't been able to tell if there is any improvement.
Thanks!
Matt


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