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I have a 97 Honda passport with n automatic 4 wheel drive switch how do I get it out of 4 wheel drive

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Stop using it//// its a long process to explain what you have to do///if youre not mechanicaly inclined if you are then turn the whiper arm with whatever u can use

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a lot of 4wd you have to back up for a few feet to disengage the hubs after you tourn them back to 2wd

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SOURCE: how to fill automatic transmission on '97 Honda Passport 4X4

There is a metal fitting bolt close to the bottom of the transmission. You can unscrew that out and if transmission fluid comes out it's good. If this doesn't occur you'll have to get a pump and pump transmission fluid in it. This is the easiest with a lift of course. Don't you hate stupid Japanese ideas. Good luck man

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SOURCE: HOw do I check the transmission fluid on a 2001 Honda Passport

on level ground with the engine at idle pull out the dipstick wipe it off and check that the fluid is between the two marks.  Keep the level near the top mark but do not overfill.

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Type of fluid for a 1998 Honda passport transmission

you did not state the type of transmission that you have, assuming that it is an automatic transmission.
the transmission used in the Passport models is an Isuzu transmission, so it requires inexpensive and easily available Dexron/Mercon fluid. not special Honda ZF fluid that all other Honda transmissions require. another person said that they use Dexron3 fluid in theirs.
the capacity for the automatic trans. 2 & 4 wheel drive are 9.1 US quarts.
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Transmission bad in 1997 Honda Passport??

check fluid level with handbrake on and in reverse ,chock under the wheels as well for safety ,sounds like its low on fluid but who knows till you check it ?
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I have a 2002 honda passport. In a 4 w drive mode it struggles to turn in a full wheel turn i feel like some thing is trying to stop. No issue while driving straight or while driving in a 2w mode

no worries all four wheel vehicles do same thing, its because all wheels are turning at same speed, just go slow when turning or switch to 2 wheel when turning at a slow speed
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I want to know about the power and the winter buttons. I want to know in the snow if I need to use the four wheel drive high or the four wheel drive low. I have a 1998 Honda Passport 4x4 automatic...

Four wheel High is what you need to use in snow. It is similar to your regular driving experience but your speeds should not exceed 45-50 mph. Shift through your normal gears as necessary and drive with appropriate caution. Four wheel High should be used only as long as driving conditions warrant, using it otherwise can cause unnecessary wear on your transmission and drive-train as well as lower fuel economy.

Four wheel low is used for pulling out of a ditch if you are stuck, going through deep mud or rock crawling. Four wheel low will also cause your vehicle to lurch every time you press the gas pedal.
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Is the 1999 honda passport a front wheel or rear wheel drive vehicle when the 4WD is not engaged?

Rear. In Europe was on sales until 2003 (last line made) by OPEL as frontera. Equipped mostly with 2.2 Turbo diesel engines, rear wheeler, ability to engage 4WD, under motion up to 60MPH, having automatic front diff locks, and despite the bad critics about crash tests and behaviour, well sold. Still on the roads.
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How do I put it in 4 wheel drive

The following URL goes to the manual for your passport. You need Adobe reader (free from Adobe) to read the file. You can not save the manual (except in sections), but you can print out those sections that you need. Page 77 covers your 4-wheel drive transfer.

https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/pubs/om/PA9999/PA9999O00073A.pdf

Hope this helps you.
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How to fill automatic transmission on '97 Honda Passport 4X4

There is a metal fitting bolt close to the bottom of the transmission. You can unscrew that out and if transmission fluid comes out it's good. If this doesn't occur you'll have to get a pump and pump transmission fluid in it. This is the easiest with a lift of course. Don't you hate stupid Japanese ideas. Good luck man
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1995 passport fuel pump

Is your engine a G18oz orG200z or 4ZD1? and is it a mechanical fuel ?pump
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