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  • čas přidán 18. 08. 2024
  • In this video, I show how to change out the ATF (Automatic Transmission Fluid) in a Honda Odyssey. The procedure is applicable for 1999-2004 models. As you'll see in the video, Honda had a recall on 2002-2004 Odyssey's because there was a problem with the 2nd gear receiving enough lubrication, causing teeth to break off and indefinitely causing the transmission to seize. To fix this, Honda devised a jet fluid lubrication kit to be installed into the transmission fluid fill hole. Removing the kit to add fluid is difficult so I show how to refill the transmission fluid using the dipstick entrance. I used products in the video that I've linked below in case you're interested where I purchased them. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave them below and I'll do my best to respond.
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Komentáře • 132

  • @arjay3000gt
    @arjay3000gt Před 2 lety +8

    Great job, Jeff! I've still got an '03 Odyssey as an extra vehicle, shared among me and my 3 adult sons when needed. I plan on milking the life of the vehicle a little longer by doing with this service item.

  • @dterr41958
    @dterr41958 Před 2 lety +9

    This is the video explanation on a 2003 Honda Odyssey that I have been looking for!! I was having the same issue trying to find the fill plug !!! Thanks for your help!!! Damn

  • @mannylopez9844
    @mannylopez9844 Před rokem +6

    Jeff I think you forgot to replace the most important part of this transmission oil change. The transmission oil filter. I just purchased one at NAPA part # 1-8837. It was really easy to replace just had to remove the battery to get to it. Now time to fill up with original Honda fluid.👍😎

  • @rodneysmith247
    @rodneysmith247 Před 3 lety +5

    The 1999 to 2004 was very helpful for me to determine the correct video and difference between a 2nd and 3rd generation odyssey. 👍

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 3 lety +3

      @Rodney Smith, I'm glad the video was helpful to you!

  • @diverdave4056
    @diverdave4056 Před rokem +5

    the trans blew up on my 2002 Odyssey last year .... the shop told me $1950 to do a complete rebuild . I told a friend that used to work as a Honda mechanic and he told me to tell the shop to replace all 5 engine and trans motor mounts because they are easy to do while the cars a part or I will regret not doing it ! The total bill was $2950 dollars ! Yes the shop did use the Honda Trans fluid and they did OVER FILL it on purpose ! I stopped back the next day and told them there was too much trans fluid and they said not to worry because it wont hurt it at all

    • @byanymeansnecessary9329
      @byanymeansnecessary9329 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Did you replace the transmission or rebuild it? Did you change the fluid first to see if that would fix the problem?

    • @diverdave4056
      @diverdave4056 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@byanymeansnecessary9329 they did a complete rebuild on it . i actually know the owner of the trans shop and he tested it before telling me what was needed to repair it .

    • @user-jw1ix4hn6k
      @user-jw1ix4hn6k Před 6 měsíci

      How many miles. Did it go at and is it still running now

    • @diverdave4056
      @diverdave4056 Před 6 měsíci

      @@user-jw1ix4hn6k it stopped working at 115,000 miles ... today it has 125,000 total miles on it and working as good as new ! the owner of the trans shop told me - if I had decided not to fix it - he would have bought it from me for his own use

    • @2Jeezuzisreal
      @2Jeezuzisreal Před 22 dny

      That is the strangest comment I have ever heard. There's some information missing

  • @timbrubaker7550
    @timbrubaker7550 Před 4 lety +12

    Great video Jeff. I use a similar solution for filling, but use clear vinyl tubing (warm the fill tube end of the vinyl with a heat gun to make it stretch over the fill tube easier) on the outside of the funnel and fill tube - it flows faster and gives me a better look at the fluid at the bottom. The 2003 I bought was ready for the scrap yard due to shifting problems; I tried TransX (some help), but in the end changed the fluid per the manual (four times in quick succession to get a higher % of the fluid swapped out of the torque converter) and viola - all shifting trouble disappeared. That was 100,000 miles ago.

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 4 lety +4

      timbrubaker, that's a great success story! And great tip on the clear tubing.

    • @jiribilina5525
      @jiribilina5525 Před 4 lety +3

      I did same thing. 2 clear tubes, last one smaller diameter, so air could escape during the fill ....

    • @hxd9321
      @hxd9321 Před 2 lety +2

      @@DIYJeff I have an 04 odyssey, is there not a filter to change for the transmission while changing the fluid?

    • @2Jeezuzisreal
      @2Jeezuzisreal Před 22 dny

      Was your trans clunking?.
      I have a 2002 Odyssey van and it is clunking into second and third gear. I can drive it very lightly and avoid much of the clunking. Or I can manually shift it. It's very precarious.
      this week I'm going to flush the transmission. I was thinking of getting a filter also. And if that doesn't cure the clunking noise I'm going to remove the solenoids and clean them out and the small filters.

  • @vincentdiaz8616
    @vincentdiaz8616 Před rokem +3

    Brother, you are awesome. Great audible and direction as you proceeded. Such a great help. Blessings to you!!

  • @Sleepwalker65z
    @Sleepwalker65z Před 2 lety +4

    Drain and refill the ATF every second engine oil change if you want the transmission to work perfectly for the life of the vehicle. This is an easy to do and inexpensive procedure. Note that when draining the transmission only half of the fluid can come out at a time due to the way the transmission holds the fluid. That's no big deal, as you will exchange 87.5% of the fluid after three drain/refill cycles, or 6 engine oil changes, and still be farther ahead. Also note that on most Honda vehicles with 4 cylinder engines the ATF dipstick is also the fill port. On V6 Hondas, you will find a separate fill port on top of the transmission just below the master cylinder in most cases. It is normal to need a breaker bar to loosen the fill plug, and usually the fill plug crush washer is much larger (about 1" inside diameter), compared to the drain plug washer (about 3/4" inside diameter).

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 2 lety

      @Blair Groves, great information. Thank you for sharing with the CZcams community.

  • @FlavoredGenuine
    @FlavoredGenuine Před 3 lety +2

    By watching this video, I now have the information to find the tools for my transmission fluid on my 2003 Honda Odyssey to be actually replaced once and for all.

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 3 lety +2

      @FlavoredGenuine, I’m glad the video was helpful for you!

    • @FlavoredGenuine
      @FlavoredGenuine Před 3 lety +1

      @@DIYJeff By the way, is it recommended to use the 1/2 or 3/8 breaker bar?

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 3 lety +2

      @@FlavoredGenuine, it you can get a 1/2 on it that's preferred, but a 3/8 should work.

  • @ronabbott2053
    @ronabbott2053 Před 4 lety +5

    Nice video, clear and concise instructions, just what the was needed and no more. Thanks!!

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 4 lety +1

      Ron Abbott , I like putting out no nonsense videos. I don’t like wasting people’s time :)

  • @derekhall7610
    @derekhall7610 Před 2 lety +3

    Yep very helpful simple and to the point good little flick you got here

  • @drumdude46
    @drumdude46 Před 2 lety +5

    Best Tutorial on this job on the Internet. Jeff covers everything. I"m about to do mine for the 1rst time in my '04 Ody. Im just past 200K miles. Always have done my own Oil...( That's about due too... been going about 6+ K intervals with that using Synthetic Blend, but a mechanic recently reminded me maybe 'not too.... Engines at this kind of mileage...best just do every 3-4K. ) But...1st time doing own Trans. Fluid. ..a question however... I've heard these guys talk about...draining, then driving, then draining again, then driving, then draining and filling a 3rd time!.... Is the idea with that, you putting in 3-4 quarts of brand new $10+ a quart fluid, only to be draining it out immediately...then having to continue adding the next expensive 'new quart'...and so on....?? Is this what they're talking about when doing it this way? ( to get 'as much' of the near 11 quart capacity that's in there) Wow....that's an expensive ( and wasteful?) process. Just ...tossing out new fluid that's only been in your Trans for like....20 minutes... Lol!.... What's the deal on this please? and...one other thing: would just removing the Trans Dip Stick thus opening an 'airway'...be just as good in lieu of having to remove 'fill plug'...behind battery? anyway...thanks!

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 2 lety +1

      @drummerfella 55, sorry for the late response. To answer your question about the ATF change, the Honda Service manual recommends doing a fluid change of 3.1qt the first 45,000 miles or 3 years and then after that, every 30,000 or 2 years. The reasoning is that with each change, while you're not replacing all the fluid, there is enough new fluid mixed in, keeping the viscosity and appearance at an acceptable level. They do not suggest replacing the entire 7.1qts. unless you're doing a transmission change. This way, like you mentioned, you're not just dumping expensive new fluid into the waste bucket.

    • @2Jeezuzisreal
      @2Jeezuzisreal Před 22 dny

      I think you're talking about the fluid that is stuck in the torque converter. That's why mechanics recommend three changes in a short period of time.
      There is a guy on CZcams that said he changed trans fluid on his Accord every 10,000 mi and drove it for
      400k miles. He said there's no need to do three changes in succession. But the older Odyssey vans 2002 to 2004 that had trans issues I would recommend as many changes as possible and checking the solenoids especially if you have clunking issues when shifting into gears 2 and 3. Also solenoids need to be tested with a 12-volt battery.

  • @detailerdetalhistapolidor1827

    What about the filter ? is that transmission without it ? Thx

  • @vancott7399
    @vancott7399 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video ! I have a 2004 Odyssey. Great help thanks.

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 2 lety

      @Van Cott, you're welcome.

  • @ronabbott2053
    @ronabbott2053 Před 4 lety +3

    Your videos are well done with practical and fluid steps from start to finish. Have subscribed. Thanks

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 4 lety +1

      Ron Abbott, thanks for subscribing and for the kind comment. My latest videos (newer than this one) are even more succinct and to the point, but detailed so that anyone, regardless of mechanical ability, can do it.

  • @GarasiPapiboy
    @GarasiPapiboy Před měsícem

    Thanks man. Your video is so helpful.

  • @josephposada1830
    @josephposada1830 Před 2 měsíci

    Absolutely Excellent Work Good Sir.

  • @martinblank4250
    @martinblank4250 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey Jeff, really nice job on the video. Very helpful!!

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 2 lety +2

      @Martin Blank, you're welcome.

  • @sunnyquin
    @sunnyquin Před 2 lety +1

    I did a change previously and am about to do it again. Wanted to mention I used clear vinyl tubing and a plastic ketchup squeeze bottle that fit in the end of the tube.

  • @vincentdiaz8616
    @vincentdiaz8616 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great Video Mr. Jeff’ solid help Sir!!!

  • @maxgelezni9620
    @maxgelezni9620 Před rokem +3

    My Ody 2003 transmission died-slips when had 108k miles. After spending $5k to fix this problem this slip-kicking noise came back when get 180k miles. I added "SeaFoam additive transmission treatment" and last week, after almost 250k miles, starts slips- kick again. I will try add SeaFoam one more time....

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před rokem +1

      Hmm…that’s pretty good to get 250k.

    • @2Jeezuzisreal
      @2Jeezuzisreal Před 22 dny

      Wow I've never heard of this seafoam. Was it clunking into 2nd and 3rd gear. ?
      I might try seafoam.
      I'm working on a 2002 I was thinking of four consecutive flushes but if you say that seafoam works I'm going to try that first.
      Is your car still running ?

  • @elcoyotecojodeldesierto2300

    It’s been 4 years since I decided to do the fluid change on my odyssey and still going strong with 345,000 miles on it.

  • @drewdaros258
    @drewdaros258 Před 5 lety +1

    Wicked! You made why I couldn't find the filler hole clear! I am not crazy ...phew

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 5 lety +1

      Drew Daros, I'm glad it helped you. It took me an hour of researching online to try to figure out why I couldn't find the fill whole either, lol.

  • @maxgelezni9620
    @maxgelezni9620 Před rokem +3

    I had recall Ody 2003 for 2-nd gear problem but car transmission doesn't have additional piping like your car has! Looks like Poway Honda dealer fail to add piping for cooling the second gear!

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před rokem +2

      It was a recall so it should have been done by them for free.

    • @2Jeezuzisreal
      @2Jeezuzisreal Před 22 dny

      I didn't understand anything you said. Piping ?

  • @reloadingdontshoot1
    @reloadingdontshoot1 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Just did this on my buds 2006....the fill bolt for the tranny is an absolute GONG SHOW to get at and put back (airbox and master cylinder in the way). I had to use my magnetic grabber to PLACE to bolt back over the hole, then use a 30cm extension with an 18mm wobble socket to reach in and tighten it by hand enough to impact it on...le sigh
    Oh and I needed a breaker bar PLUS 3ft jack handle slid over top to loosen it. Ridiculous

  • @rollzolo
    @rollzolo Před 2 lety +1

    I have three vehicles and my 01 oddly is my go to van..I have two older galvanized gates lying around and I'm going cover the catalytic converter with the gate. New gates wire has plastic coating. Thanks 👍

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 2 lety +1

      Glo Green, I don't have my 04' anymore, but that Odyssey is the best vehicle I ever owned until the transmission went out at 258k.

    • @2Jeezuzisreal
      @2Jeezuzisreal Před 22 dny

      That is by far the strangest comment I've ever heard. Haven't got a clue what that means

  • @andyhuber5408
    @andyhuber5408 Před měsícem

    Thank you!

  • @bluetrue6062
    @bluetrue6062 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks! Subbed. You deserve it.😀

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 2 lety +1

      @Blue True606, thanks, I appreciate it.

  • @mxcazador8520
    @mxcazador8520 Před 3 lety +1

    Exelent and simple vídeo It gives good info thanks

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 3 lety +1

      @Mx cazador, I'm glad it was helpful for you.

  • @alagloro9104
    @alagloro9104 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome video. Thanks

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 2 lety +1

      @al agloro, you're welcome.

  • @gardenia1738
    @gardenia1738 Před 2 lety +1

    Good video thanks.
    What size is the transmission drain plug socket? Isn't it an Alen type socket?

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 2 lety +1

      @Mohammed Hnoosh, it's not a bolt that you can put a socket on. As you mentioned, it's an allen bolt. According to the service manual the bolt is an 18x1.5mm and when you put it back in, tighten it to 36 ftlb.

  • @kennethmills5470
    @kennethmills5470 Před 6 lety +1

    good job like the funnel and tube idea

    • @reysarson3235
      @reysarson3235 Před 4 lety +1

      Thnks man it is a great help God bless you.

  • @stevenbuell5387
    @stevenbuell5387 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you very much you was so detailed it was not funny thanks. The tube how small you need

  • @VictoryFeabbbs
    @VictoryFeabbbs Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you very much!

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 2 lety +1

      @Marie Baez, you’re welcome.

  • @neilninnam2794
    @neilninnam2794 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video, DIY Jeff. Thanks so much for sharing your experience. As someone already mentioned, you provide just the needed amount of info. I’ve been doing a bunch of research before I change my ATF today, and I appreciate how you explained the recall mod on the fill side (I couldn’t find that bolt that was supposed to have ATF marked on it!) and appreciate the torque spec on the drain plug - everyone just mentions to “snug it tight”. The one thing I found a little contradictory on your video is jacking up the front end. Since the drain bolt is towards the front, most others have suggested to be level or have the front end slightly lower than the rear. I plan to just back up on my driveway and chock up my wheels with the parking brake on. en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/Automobile_Repair/Honda/Odyssey/2002/Change_Transmission_Fluid

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 3 lety +1

      @Neil Ninnam, the only issue I see with just jacking up the rear, is that the Odyssey front end is already so low to the ground you will find it difficult to gain access to the drain plug, and especially have enough leverage to loosen it. So you could jack up the front end and put jack stands under it at the lowest setting and then jack up the rear and jack it up higher. That way the same result is accomplished and you can still access the drain plug. You don't want to jack the vehicle up more than an inch or two though because it can be dangerous to have the rear much higher than the front and the jack slip. You just need enough to allow gravity to do it's job.

  • @albinocondori669
    @albinocondori669 Před 10 měsíci +1

    okay good job, thanks

  • @jiribilina5525
    @jiribilina5525 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for great video. Mystery of missing fill plug solved! Now I even know how to open the hood! (Just kidding :) ) Thanks again, Jeff

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 4 lety +1

      @Jiri Bilina, you're welcome!

  • @chrisryan8863
    @chrisryan8863 Před 4 lety +2

    Hi Jeff. I have an 04 odyssey with the same kit blocking the ATF fill hole. I found it very difficult to get a funnel that has a small enough tip that I an attach 1/4 inch hosing to it so I can add fluid through the dipstick hole. Where did you get the funnel and what diameter hosing are you using? Thanks!

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 4 lety +1

      @chris ryan, 2 great questions and I don't have a good answer for either. I had both of these laying around and I'm not sure. Your best option is probably to head over to your local auto parts store and show them the dipstick shaft and I bet they would have the right size hose or maybe even a skinny funnel that would fit right down into the shaft.

  • @marykuttyphilip2232
    @marykuttyphilip2232 Před 3 lety +1

    help lot.Thank you

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 3 lety +1

      @Marykutty Phillip, you're welcome.

  • @eleandrodefreitassilva9564

    Very nice

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 2 lety +1

      @Eleandro De Freitas Silva, thank you.

  • @shinynaj5841
    @shinynaj5841 Před 5 lety +1

    The best..Thank you

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 5 lety +1

      Shiny Naj, thanks for the comment. I'm glad it was helpful for you.

  • @makinggreatbread
    @makinggreatbread Před 3 lety +1

    It's a good idea to leave the jack lift in place.

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 3 lety +1

      @Great Bread, I agree.

  • @alanfeistner1725
    @alanfeistner1725 Před 4 lety +4

    What if my Honda doesn't have the fill hole modification to provide the second gear with additional transmission fluid?

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 4 lety +3

      A wf, do you have a Honda Odyssey? If so what year? If between 1999-2004 then there should be an active recall on it that any Honda dealership should fix for free.

    • @kingposeidon9362
      @kingposeidon9362 Před 3 lety +2

      @@DIYJeff The safety recall affected all 2002-03 Odysseys and 2004 Odysseys from VIN 5FNRL18..4B000001 thru 5FNRL18..4B051620, plus all 2003 Pilots and 2004 Pilots from VIN 2HKYF18..4H500001 thru 2HKYF18..4H546877

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 3 lety +1

      @@kingposeidon9362, great information, thank you.

    • @davidphillips2326
      @davidphillips2326 Před 3 lety

      @@kingposeidon9362 Same with mine

  • @damola8790
    @damola8790 Před 4 měsíci +1

    So I took my 2009 Honda Odyssey with 1888k miles to the dealership for an oil change and they recommended a Transmission flush. I was advised by 2-3 other mechanics that said flushing the transmission is a bad idea, because of the year and mileage on the vehicle to just keep topping it up with fluid. Is this true or should I just go with what the Honda dealership people said?

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 4 měsíci +1

      That’s a tough call. People go 50/50 on that decision.

    • @lenney872
      @lenney872 Před 2 měsíci

      Drain and fill every other oil change

  • @ghandyaakari-vg5vk
    @ghandyaakari-vg5vk Před 10 měsíci +1

  • @parvishurghada
    @parvishurghada Před 5 lety +2

    HI :) Thanks for video on this topic. I know that Honda ATF Z-1 was replaced with Honda ATF DW-1. Tell me please, how you Honda Odyssey behaves and gears shift after changing ATF Z1, which was in your Odyssey from factory to ATF DW-1. Thanks in advance.

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 5 lety +1

      Parviz Rustamov, I’ve been very pleased. In fact, if anything, it shifts even a little better. Odyssey’s are notorious between 1999-2004 for having second gear problems. Like I mentioned in the video, they performed a recall on the issue to help lubricate second gear better. I’ve noticed smoother shifting in second gear after driving a couple hours on the interstate, where as before the fluid change, it would almost shudder coming off an off ramp from the interstate. It’s been almost a year since I did it and nothing but positives!!!

    • @parvishurghada
      @parvishurghada Před 5 lety +3

      @@DIYJeff Thanks a lot for your swift answer :) Tomorrow I'm going to change ATF (will buy ATF DW-1) in my Odyssey 2003. Hope my results would also be good :)

    • @carlosreis4626
      @carlosreis4626 Před 5 lety +3

      how long was it before you changed your transmission fluid on your Odyssey van how many years was it or how many miles was it while you kept that old fluid in there The reason I ask is because I have 125,000 miles and never changed my transmission fluid
      thank you

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 5 lety +2

      Carlos Reis, I don't know the last time it was changed. I purchased the van with 158,000 and I knew it hadn't been changed since I had it. When I changed it, it was around 220,000.

    • @parvishurghada
      @parvishurghada Před 5 lety +3

      @@DIYJeff Thanks for your answer. I put in my Honda Odyssey 2003 (147000 miles) four quarts of OEM Honda ATF DW-1 and going to do it again in 10 thousand miles, as I did not flush all ATF. Meanwhile all seams to be good. Planning soon to change automatic gears' external filter and clean solenoids.

  • @fabiansantos4558
    @fabiansantos4558 Před 3 lety +2

    Isn't the fluid level supposed to be read when the motor is running?

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 3 lety +2

      @fabian santos, you would think so. The instructions on page 14-136 of the Honda repair manual do say to bring the vehicle up to operating temperature and to check the fluid level within 60-90 seconds of turning the engine off. However, the instructions on page 14-137 only say to fill it up to the upper level and do not mention bringing the vehicle back up to operating temperature first. Not sure if it's an error in the manual, or if there is no need to check brand new fluid at operating temperature because the viscosity of the fluid is thinner new than when it's old and it may not expand as much when new.

    • @fabiansantos4558
      @fabiansantos4558 Před 3 lety +4

      @@DIYJeff I triple checked and this transmission needs to be checked when it's off. The reading when on is too high.

  • @elcoyotecojodeldesierto2300

    Hey Jeff I bought a honda odyssey from a dealer with 75000 miles on it and I never change the fluid now just hit 200000 miles and the fluid its black u think I should drain the fluid or not,thank u grate video

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 4 lety +4

      el coyote cojo del desierto , I suggest changing it but its really up to you. When I changed mine there were slight metal shavings on the drain plug but nothing major. Mine was well overdue for a change. There are some who say if there are metal shavings in the fluid to not change it and others who say it doesn’t matter. In the end it’s just a call you’ll have to make. My transmission finally gave out at 258k.

    • @elcoyotecojodeldesierto2300
      @elcoyotecojodeldesierto2300 Před 4 lety +1

      Thank u so much for the reply,so guess I'm going to do it and see what happen.

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 4 lety +2

      el coyote cojo del desierto , let me know how it goes after you change it out. Interested if you find metal shavings in your plug.

    • @elcoyotecojodeldesierto2300
      @elcoyotecojodeldesierto2300 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes sir, I will let u know.

    • @elcoyotecojodeldesierto2300
      @elcoyotecojodeldesierto2300 Před 4 lety +2

      Yes sir was metal shavings on the drain plug let it idle for a couple minutes and then I took it fir a ride and is shifting really smooth now,that's what I was planning on doing the fluid change,let's see how is going to act for the next days,I hope everything goes find.

  • @Stealthnomad007
    @Stealthnomad007 Před rokem

    Can u add fluid through the dipstick? Would be easier

  • @RB-ng9gg
    @RB-ng9gg Před 5 lety +2

    What did you use to fill it in dip stick plug

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 5 lety +1

      Ricco Bowers , check out the video at 7:20. I show you how you can use a small rubber hose, just a bit smaller than the diameter of the dip stick tube, and connect it to the bottom of a funnel.

    • @RB-ng9gg
      @RB-ng9gg Před 5 lety +1

      @@DIYJeff Can you describe the size of hose,tube,and funnel? Or link it below.

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 5 lety +2

      Ricco Bowers , they’re just things I had lying around. The funnel with the plastic line on it is all one assembled piece and is standard size you could find at Walmart or an auto parts store. The rubber hose could also be purchased at an auto parts store. I made this video about a year ago and I dint have the hose anymore t measure it.

  • @hamedpanahi2055
    @hamedpanahi2055 Před 6 lety +1

    Hi.i have honda odyssey 1999 180 km.how much oil need for transmasion ?thank you.

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 6 lety +1

      The service manual calls for 2.9 liters (3.1 US qt)

    • @hamedpanahi2055
      @hamedpanahi2055 Před 6 lety +1

      DIY Jeff Thank you.

  • @GEOINCANCUN
    @GEOINCANCUN Před rokem +2

    You raise the back end of the Honda Odyssey to let it drain out the front of the automatic transmission better

    • @colemanel4828
      @colemanel4828 Před rokem

      By doing that, was it better than jacking the front?

  • @MaxWhite-ct9tl
    @MaxWhite-ct9tl Před měsícem

    2002, just wiggle the drain plug out.

  • @stevenbuell5387
    @stevenbuell5387 Před rokem +1

    That's not a flush that a fluid change

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před rokem +3

      True, which is why the title of the video says fluid change. I apologize if I misspoke in the video and said flush.

  • @jdsnapp
    @jdsnapp Před 2 lety +2

    Very well done! My 04 doesn't have recall kit. I discovered Amsoil back in day and first change I noticed a drastic difference in steep grades. I was passing passenger cars like they were standind still.

  • @mijaresaldo
    @mijaresaldo Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you!

    • @DIYJeff
      @DIYJeff  Před 4 lety +2

      @Aldo Mijares, you're welcome!