2018 Acura MDX B123 Service | 9 Speed ATF Automatic Transmission and Transfer Case Fluid Change

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • As part of the B123 service interval for the Acura MDX, in this episode I have done the Automatic Transition Fluid and the the Transfer Case fluid change.
    * Update/correction*
    I was wondering where the dipstick was for the trans. All along there was a levelling plug near the drive axle in the driver side where the fluid can get to the proper level by relieving the fluid at a given operating temperature. I will be doing a follow up video in this regard and see how off I am, but I am confident that with my precise measurement it is all fine, give or take on the min or max line.
    Chapters:
    0:00 - Intro
    0:20 - Parts and tools needed
    1:52 - Transfer Case Fluid Charge
    9:35 - ATF Automatic Transmission Fluid Charge
    20:13 - In Conclusion
    Disclaimer: Please note that all DIY videos are for basic information purposes only. JNB Tuning is not liable for any damages incurred when attempting to follow the information being share in the video above.
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Komentáře • 98

  • @abrahamgomez3484
    @abrahamgomez3484 Před rokem +4

    Thank you so much Sir, you gave me the confidence to get the task done. You explained everything step by step and very clear. Your content is great!

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před rokem

      Very glad to hear! Thanks for letting me know🙏

  • @StevenFrayer
    @StevenFrayer Před rokem +2

    Great video. Thanks. it's a lot easier than I imagined. I liked that you also include the necessary tools as well as their sizes.

  • @grindTIME1985
    @grindTIME1985 Před 2 lety +1

    thanks for the video, very heloful for my 2018 mdx. cheers and god bless

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před 2 lety

      You are welcome! I am glad to be able to help. All of God’s Blessings to you as well.

  • @billd3692
    @billd3692 Před rokem +5

    I have also been using the drain/measure/refill method on my 9 speed transmission add that procedure works great.

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před rokem

      Indeed thanks for reaching out!

  • @robertcarrillo788
    @robertcarrillo788 Před 2 lety +1

    Great content.. Keep up the good work

  • @timetryp422
    @timetryp422 Před rokem +9

    The manufacturer fluid change process is different than just drain and refill. One has to bring the transmission up to a certain temperature before draining. Then the fluid is replaced and the transmission is cycled thru the first 4 gears in the maintenance mode and the fluid level is then checked by removal of the side plug. If it seeps out, it is filled to capacity. The dealer reamed me for this transmission fluid change, as it is only about 4 quarts. There seems to be an ongoing controversy whether this exact procedure format is really necessary.

    • @MrSamPhoenix
      @MrSamPhoenix Před 4 měsíci

      You’re right about the check plug. My brother and I performed this exactly as in this video. And the transmission was shifting a little funny. We had to warm up the transmission, run the engine, and release the fluid check plug. A LOT of fluid came out. But once we were done the transmission shifted super smooth.

  • @garykainth3460
    @garykainth3460 Před rokem +3

    Changed it at approx 74,000 miles. Drain and fill 3.9 quarts with valvoline maxlife. Shifts nice and smoothly now. 1 to 2 is smooth. Before it was hard.

    • @vqdriver
      @vqdriver Před rokem +1

      Is your MDX a 2017 or newer model? I’m thinking about using Valvoline Maxlife as I’ve used it on a BMW and Maserati RWD ZF transmissions

    • @aab434
      @aab434 Před 5 měsíci

      You were overdue ZF recommends every 15,000-20,000 miles, 60,000 is drop dead late warning damage.

  • @fridayosazemen9220
    @fridayosazemen9220 Před 3 dny +1

    Nice work. I am professional as well. Someday I will like to work in a country where professional are valued thanks mate.

  • @tpp4007
    @tpp4007 Před rokem +1

    Wow, thank you!

  • @phodacbitch
    @phodacbitch Před rokem

    Do you have to check fluid temperature? Or is that not necessary?

  • @rickmur1740
    @rickmur1740 Před 6 měsíci

    There's another 3 quarts in the torque converter, you leave that ?

  • @bubble3888
    @bubble3888 Před rokem +3

    Hi, question: I thought the MDX with 9 speed transmission (Z9F) requires monitoring the ATF to a certain temperature and once it reaches that temperature the fluid will slowly leak out and you will know that you have enough ATF fluid. The level check plug is like behind the driver side wheel way inside? That's how to monitor the temperature and fluid level?

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před rokem +2

      Not sure! I just measured what came out and place what is needed

    • @biz4twobiz463
      @biz4twobiz463 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yes, proper procedure is to drain, fill, then run the engine. With foot on brake, shift gears between R, N, and D....holding in that gear for about 10-15 seconds. Proper temp of transmission between 35 C degrees thru 45 C degrees. If to cold, let warm up. If to hot, then let cool down. Monitoring trans temp with a proper scan tool...in Live Data.
      Easiest way, (so you do not have to add after the fact, if low)...is just to add 4 qts of the fluid. When you go to inspection on side of transmission, it will purge the extra added, until slight stream/drips. Replace the plug...and your done.

  • @JPrez-io6qj
    @JPrez-io6qj Před rokem +1

    Was there a follow-up video to see if there was any difference by removing the level plug? - I can't seem to find it.

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před rokem +1

      No I haven’t had the chance yet, but it is my to do list. I will keep you posted. Thanks for inquiring.

  • @mplafferty
    @mplafferty Před 7 měsíci

    Hi! If you pull the vehicle up on ramps instead of a lift, will I underfill the transfer case due to the vehicle tilting backwards?

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před 7 měsíci

      Yes make sure that car car is level when draining and filling. You can raise the rear to do so

  • @Needglory23
    @Needglory23 Před rokem +1

    There are 3 drain plugs for the transmission to fully drain it. Acura sells a kit that includes all 3 new drain plugs that come with a rubber like gasket attached to them… The fluid is designed to look black like that when it’s time to change it unlike your standard ATF transmission fluid.

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před rokem

      Thank you for letting me know! I was wondering why there was no dipstick. All along there was a levelling plug. Hence me just playing it safe by just measuring what came out. I will revisit and get the trans up to the temperature and check the level just in case.

    • @Needglory23
      @Needglory23 Před rokem +1

      @@JNBTuning
      Actually there may only be 2 drain plugs and the third is a new replacement fill plug? Just going off what the parts guy told me at the at the Acura dealership… I just know 3 replacement plugs come in the kit. I have the fluid and the plugs, just haven’t changed it yet. I will also measure what comes out and put the same amount back in…

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před rokem +2

      @@Needglory23 no such thing! There is a drain, fill and level plug. All you need from the dealer is the oil and the washer(s) if any.

    • @Needglory23
      @Needglory23 Před rokem +3

      @@JNBTuning
      Next time you’re at the dealer ask about the transmission fluid change plug kit and you’ll see what I mean.

    • @biz4twobiz463
      @biz4twobiz463 Před 5 měsíci

      @@JNBTuning for the ATF, no crush washers because they are built-in to the plugs. Which is why Honda recommends replacing the plugs during the fluid change.

  • @marinobertoncini9075
    @marinobertoncini9075 Před rokem +1

    Was wondering how tall is your ceiling and what brand of hoist.

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před rokem

      Hi Marino, the lowest end of my garage ceiling where my lift is is about 11 feet high. The lift is a local brand called Lift King.

  • @Charkatak
    @Charkatak Před rokem +1

    What if ATF is hot and fluid usually expands, you drain it and measure. Let's say it comes out as 3.5 qt. Don't you need to fill in a bit less, such as 3.3 qt or so to take into account that fluid quantity may decrease when cooled?

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před rokem +2

      In regards to your question please read my latest update/correction about the subject on the comment down below.

    • @rontan8954
      @rontan8954 Před rokem +2

      This is just my opinion, would like other to chime in. I use wood pellets to heat up the new fluid to 112 degree F. What I noticed is that when the ATF was 45 degree F, it was at the same level as it is at 112 degree F. Now...this may be crazy but I think the new ATF-Type 3.1 is very watery and doesn't expand as much as other transmission fluid.

  • @MrCrossaa21
    @MrCrossaa21 Před rokem +1

    Thanks

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před rokem

      You are welcome! Please see the contact section for more updated info.

  • @theuglyfisherman5488
    @theuglyfisherman5488 Před rokem +2

    I have a 2017 Acura MDX SH-AWD with a jerky tranny. Do you have the same issue with your 2018? Will resetting the tranny resolves the issue or not? Appreciate your opinion on this.

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před rokem +1

      I tried the reset but the issue persisted, so I brought it to the dealer for some software upgrade and that has fixed it.

    • @APMediaTube
      @APMediaTube Před rokem +1

      @@JNBTuning how much did they charge for the software upgrade? I have a 2017 MDX SH-AWD

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před rokem +1

      @@APMediaTube sorry I didn’t ask. My car is under warranty so didn’t cost me anything.

    • @rickeyrick1190
      @rickeyrick1190 Před rokem +1

      I had the software done on my pilot , I don't remember exactly $300-$500

  • @rexsy2266
    @rexsy2266 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you, great video! You make it looking simple for DIY. Strangely, my 2018 MDX doesn't look the same. The transfer case doesn't appear to locate next to the exhaust. I look and look around the transmission but can't find it. Any idea?

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před 2 lety

      You are so welcome! Interesting,Is yours by any chance the 7 speed Dual Clutch version? Mine is the non DCT/DSG 9 seed auto.

    • @rexsy2266
      @rexsy2266 Před 2 lety +1

      @@JNBTuning No, it is just a regular auto 9 speed. Want to post a picture but youtube won't let me. So yours is 2018?

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před 2 lety

      Yes mine is 2018

    • @lsmith3907
      @lsmith3907 Před 8 měsíci +1

      You have front wheel drive

  • @vqdriver
    @vqdriver Před rokem

    I’ve used Valvoline Maxlife on other ZF transmissions back a few years. I was wondering if anyone has tried it to replace Acura/Honda 3.1

    • @albertoz2010
      @albertoz2010 Před 9 měsíci

      THATS. WHAT. I USE. ON 9 SPEED TRANSMISSION.

    • @vqdriver
      @vqdriver Před 9 měsíci

      @@albertoz2010 I have started to use Mobil1 Synthetic ATF Multi Vehicle Formula (grey bottle black label) on a 2019 Acura MDX with ZF9sp. I also used it in the rear differential. It’s been well over a thousand miles now and it works smoothly!! It will be my goto on all automatic transmissions since it’s tested so well according to RAT540 engineering blog

  • @76Teara
    @76Teara Před rokem

    Did you reset the transmission after fluid change?

  • @noureddinemedjahed9024
    @noureddinemedjahed9024 Před 11 měsíci

    What kind of oil did you use Usually ATF oil is red in color

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před 11 měsíci

      I used OEM dealership fluids

  • @mikef5659
    @mikef5659 Před rokem +1

    I've had/changed many automatic transmission fluids on different vehicles. Never heard anyone measuring the old fluid to determine how much new fluid to put in. Why wouldn't you just go with what the manufacturer recommends?

    • @MrJayo73
      @MrJayo73 Před rokem +1

      He is only doing a drain and fill this process does not drain the entire transmission and torque converter so very important to measure how much came out. Not sure the capacity is but your not gonna put say 10 quarts back in if that's manufacture recommended capacity if he only dropped 4 quarts.

  • @jkreviea
    @jkreviea Před 7 měsíci

    @13:33 that will not be true if the fluid coming out is warmer than the fluid going in. You are probably underfilling it, since cold transmission fluid takes up less volume.

  • @zeeshannaveed5526
    @zeeshannaveed5526 Před rokem +2

    Nice video. I would caution though against just measuring the amount of fluid you need by measuring what drained out. The transmission has a third plug on the driver side right by the drive axle that is for measuring. Basically you need to remove that plug and then pour the new fluid in. As you pour the new fluid, you need to check fluid level plug. When the transmission fluid starts dripping from there, you know the transmission is filled. You replace fluid measure plug and then the fill plug. That is why there is no dip stick. It basically would require two people....one to pour and one to check when the fluid begins dripping out. Or you can put a rag under the fluid level plug to catch the drip. It will not pour out. It will simply be a slow drip. I can't explain why Honda/Acura did it this way. My guess is that they want you to only have the dealer service the transmission.

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před rokem

      Thank you so much! I sure did learn after the fact from you all…I usually resort to my common knowledge to play the safest bet when doing things on the whim. Regards!

    • @rontan8954
      @rontan8954 Před rokem +1

      Zeeshan, you are 100% correct! I just did mine today on New Year Day no less...lol. Weather is 50 degree in NY. Run the car until ATF Temp is 106 degree F using Foxwell NT 624 scanner for ATF temp, Also heat up the new fluid ATF-Type 3.1 using wood pellets stove to 106 degree F (check with my infrared temp gauge). My drained fluid was 3.8 quarts (figure this may be on the high side). Fill initial 3 quarts, run the engine till ATF temp is 106 F, remove level plug while car is running, you can do this without removing driver tire, so that everything is level, start to slowly add 100 ml at a time, it starts to drip at about 3.4 quarts. I ended up with 3.6 quarts for good measure.
      This is only my opinion: The ATF-Type 3.1 is very watery compare to other transmission fluid. When I was heating the quart bottle with the pellet stove to 112 degree F, it stay exactly as it was when it was at 45 degree F.

    • @task5147
      @task5147 Před rokem

      9 speed transmission is made by ZF, not Honda.

  • @76Teara
    @76Teara Před rokem

    Changing the transmission fluid doesn't cause the car transmission to slip?

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před rokem

      Mine didn’t have any slipping issue

    • @MrCrossaa21
      @MrCrossaa21 Před rokem +2

      When regularly maintained, it shouldn't. Check your maintenance guide to see when changes are suggested and follow. If you let a vehicle go too long without changing the fluid, the system gets used to operating on the old fluid. If a change is done to fresh fluid after it's reached that point, then it's more likely that you'll experience slippage of sorts.
      Hopefully this helps.

  • @NoName-ux3by
    @NoName-ux3by Před rokem

    can i use ATF DW-1 on the same vehicle?

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před rokem +1

      No I wouldn’t recommend it.

    • @NoName-ux3by
      @NoName-ux3by Před rokem +1

      @@JNBTuning thanks for reply :)

    • @MrDuke1290
      @MrDuke1290 Před rokem

      NO , TWO KIND OF FLUID ARE NOT THE SAME

  • @hookedonflying
    @hookedonflying Před rokem +2

    So do you think it's unnecessary to install brand new plugs? I believe that's what is recommended by the manufacturer, but at $25 or so per plug it seems ridiculous.

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před rokem

      I never replace any of my vehicles drain plugs unless they are warned out and leaking despite a new washer. I would replace crush washer for sure.

    • @hookedonflying
      @hookedonflying Před rokem

      @@JNBTuning I was wondering, because these plugs have a rubbery seal, so I wondered if once cracked open they might leak. Not the case?

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před rokem +2

      @@hookedonflying it is up to your comfort level, but I reused mine and it is not leaking at all. All the best!

    • @hookedonflying
      @hookedonflying Před rokem

      @@JNBTuning did you need a tool to reset the maintenance minder, or were you still able to reset the ATF code in the vehicle settings?

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před rokem

      @@hookedonflying no, check out my Shorts or TikTok or Real on how to reset the service counter on the MDX

  • @coontie67
    @coontie67 Před 5 měsíci

    All looks well till you did the transmission, you did not check the check plug when filling the trans or go thru the gears and check again, ghe fill plug is behind the driverside cb boot please check trans level before you blow up ghe transmission from under or over filling.

  • @Needglory23
    @Needglory23 Před rokem +2

    Acura doesn’t use standard sizes only metric Allen heads, should use an 8mm for the plugs…

  • @garykainth3460
    @garykainth3460 Před rokem

    This transmission is driving me nuts. 2018 mdx with 50,000 miles. Second gear and Third are always banging. Shifting hard. And then sometimes when you give it gas, the car doesn't move for 2 seconds.

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před rokem

      Have you done the software update on the transmission? In one of my videos last year I featured several issues on the SUV and the trans being jerky is one of them.

    • @garykainth3460
      @garykainth3460 Před rokem +1

      @@JNBTuning Hey, thank you for the reply. I'm not to sure if the flash has been done yet. But I know it needs to have the trans drained and filled as well. Will do that and then get acura to do a flash. It does it alot in comfort mode which is what the vehicle is driven in 100% of the time.

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před rokem +1

      @@garykainth3460 what I found is that the programming for the the different drive modes is having issues. Mine seem to have the jerkiness when I switch from driving the car hard and then back to normal or comfort mode. It seem like the car is stuck thinking I am still in the spirited sporty driving mode regardless. I even tried resetting the trans but that didn’t help. When the dealer upgraded the transmission software, the problem went away. By the way I also made a how to vid on the ATF fluid change and transfer case if you want to do it yourself. As well I did notice a smoother shifting after replacing my fluid.

  • @travissheehan6082
    @travissheehan6082 Před rokem

    Hopefully the fluid wasn’t warm when you drained it, since I assume your new fluid was room temperature. Otherwise you out too much in I’m afraid

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před rokem

      Very good point! I did drove the car an hour before i started working on it. By the time I got to the transmission; after all the setting up, filming, and the transfer case… the fluid was very cool then.

  • @lifeisbeautiful7421
    @lifeisbeautiful7421 Před rokem +1

    supposed to replace the fill plug and drain plug every change

    • @stevewolf2620
      @stevewolf2620 Před rokem +1

      At $100 a pop for the 3 plugs? I used the same plug and changed crush washers for 12 years on my Gen 7 Accord. I have purchased crush washers for future changes.

  • @user-yz8rl8ij4g
    @user-yz8rl8ij4g Před rokem +2

    I also drained 3.8 quarts of fluid, not 3.5.

  • @timmy4461
    @timmy4461 Před rokem +1

    Transfer case just only for AWD

  • @wagyu_killer
    @wagyu_killer Před 2 lety +1

    no dipstick for the tranny fluid.? what is the state of the mind of the car manufacturer.

    • @JNBTuning
      @JNBTuning  Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly my thought. I just made sure I got all of the old oil for reference.

    • @MrCrossaa21
      @MrCrossaa21 Před rokem +1

      Foreign material exclusion. They probably figure the more sealed the system, the less likely debris and contaminants can enter. Having a dipstick increases the likelihood for debris to unintentionally enter the system..
      With the engine, there's the same likelihood, however there is a combustion process that could burn off some debris. There isn't a combustion process in the transmission. It's about the same as the power steering systems. Many went from having a dipstick, view guage of a sort, to not a sealed system as such.
      Maybe this is why, I don't know..

    • @task5147
      @task5147 Před rokem

      This is a ZF transmission that is used in several different applications. I would say it is German engineering that likes to exclude the dip sticks lol but there is an accessory dip stick from other car manufacturer for this specific transmission. For exemple Mopar 10323B