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93 Honda Prelude/F22A1
93 Honda Prelude/F22A1
I just got this car as a
I just got this car as a project car because my friend had one in school and I always loved it, I found this one cheap and in fair condition. I am planning on doing most of the work myself as a learning experience, hopefully not messing everything up to much in the process.
LUBRICATION SERVICE
LUBRICATION SERVICE INTERVALS Change fluid every 30,000 miles or 24 months under normal driving conditions. If driven under severe conditions, change fluid every 15,000 miles or 12 months. Filter replacement and band adjustment are not required. CHECKING FLUID LEVEL With vehicle on level floor and at normal operating temperature, stop engine. Within one minute after turning engine off, unscrew dipstick and wipe it clean. Insert dipstick into filler hole (without screwing in), and check fluid level. Fluid level should be between FULL and LOW marks on dipstick. RECOMMENDED FLUID Use Dexron-II ATF. FLUID CAPACITIES TRANSAXLE REFILL CAPACITIES ApplicationRefill Qts. (L)Dry Fill Qts. (L) Prelude2.5 (2.4)6.4 (6.0) DRAINING & REFILLING Ensure transaxle is at normal operating temperature (cooling fan comes on). Remove transaxle drain plug to drain fluid. Install NEW plug gasket. Tighten drain plug to specification. See DRAIN PLUG TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table. DRAIN PLUG TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS ApplicationFt. Lbs. (N.m) Prelude37 (50) Add fluid through dipstick hole. Start engine, and move gear selector lever through all selector positions 3 times. Ensure each gear engages. With selector lever in Neutral or Park, let transmission fluid warm to normal operating temperature. Shut off engine. Check fluid level. Add enough fluid to bring level to upper mark on dipstick.be SURE to USE genuine HONDA FLUID !!!!!!