you pull out the fill plug then the drain plug, measure what comes out and add back what the manufacturer recommends to fill, only one place for it to leak, drain plug, install new gasket, no brainer, all the stuff he's doing isn't necessary for fluid change.
Question: on the top of the trans, there is manufacturers plate with model information. Next to that plate is a large drain type plug. Is that plug where new trans oil is filled???? Is there any way to check levels from that plug? Thanks
That's the fill plug. Fluid has to be checked on the front of the trans there is a check plug. Car needs to be warmed to temp then pull the check plug with the car off, fluid should just trickle out of the check plug hole
Hey man- love your videos👍 I just did a drain and fill on my 9 speed pilot- 3.75 qts came out so i put 3.75 back in.. now im nervous that i may have overfilled it. It seems to shift smoother tho. Do you think I need to open the side plug and let some out? Thanks?
You should never go off of what came out as it may be incorrect for whatever reason. That being said, you definitely didn't over fill it. You should drive the vehicle so it shifts through the gears then while it's running, pull the check plug and see if fluid comes out. If fluid comes out your good. If fluid doesn't come out, you need to fill it until it starts seeping out. 👌 The fluid should be checked with the engine running and the transmission fluid temp around 100-115 degrees I believe.
I drove around last night and all day today and it was great.. This afternoon it started smelling like burning rubber bad!! I checked and there's no leak from the plug.. Smelled like it was coming from the air intake.. Did I just destroy my trans?? Please advise- should I drive it to a Honda dealer?
It's good to see techs like yourself who take pride in their work and make sure the job is done the right way the 1st time and every time.
Unfortunately my local dealer ships aren’t doing the proper procedure for the 9 speed transmission fluid change
You make it all look so easy, let me know whenever you start accepting interns. 😀
I had couple of those outer case with the same mark when I replaced them I didn’t see any more leaks, your should be good.
I paid $321 for mine and all they did was a drain and fill cause I checked the plugs and only ones that were dirt was the full plug and drain
That scanner’s UI looks a lot like my Autel 🤔
I don’t have a lift but want to install a transmission cooler. Can I do VSA maintenance mode and just drive down the road by house instead?
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speed fluid... bro america has some specialities xd
you pull out the fill plug then the drain plug, measure what comes out and add back what the manufacturer recommends to fill, only one place for it to leak, drain plug, install new gasket, no brainer, all the stuff he's doing isn't necessary for fluid change.
Question: on the top of the trans, there is manufacturers plate with model information. Next to that plate is a large drain type plug. Is that plug where new trans oil is filled???? Is there any way to check levels from that plug? Thanks
That's the fill plug. Fluid has to be checked on the front of the trans there is a check plug. Car needs to be warmed to temp then pull the check plug with the car off, fluid should just trickle out of the check plug hole
@@TEVIDEOS Thanks, good data. I was WISHING that there was a aftermarket dip stick that could be screwed into that hole.
Hey man- love your videos👍
I just did a drain and fill on my 9 speed pilot- 3.75 qts came out so i put 3.75 back in.. now im nervous that i may have overfilled it.
It seems to shift smoother tho.
Do you think I need to open the side plug and let some out?
Thanks?
You should never go off of what came out as it may be incorrect for whatever reason. That being said, you definitely didn't over fill it. You should drive the vehicle so it shifts through the gears then while it's running, pull the check plug and see if fluid comes out. If fluid comes out your good. If fluid doesn't come out, you need to fill it until it starts seeping out. 👌 The fluid should be checked with the engine running and the transmission fluid temp around 100-115 degrees I believe.
I drove around last night and all day today and it was great..
This afternoon it started smelling like burning rubber bad!!
I checked and there's no leak from the plug..
Smelled like it was coming from the air intake..
Did I just destroy my trans??
Please advise- should I drive it to a Honda dealer?
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My bad I had to re post this video and forgot to add description. It's in there now 😁👍
New transmission case
How many miles was on this car? Already doing a transmission change for a 2023 ?
Had a leak from the trans case plate gasket. 1000 miles on it. Replaced the plate and gasket and had to top off fluids and check level
@@TEVIDEOS dang that’s unlucky.
The most ridiculous procedure I've ever seen. Give us back the damn dipstick!
Tie a rag around you wrist , that stuff smells so bad. :)