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Where is the neutral safety switch located?
The neutral safety switch for an automatic transmission is located inside the transmission case or in the linkage that allows the vehicle to shift gears. This switch prevents you from starting the engine when the transmission is in any gear other than Park or Neutral.Jan 8, 2016
If it is an automatic Honda recommends you only use their own brand fluid, the same may apply for a standard transmission. You can't go wrong if you buy the fluid from a Honda dealer.
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.
SHOULD BE ON SIDE OF TRANSMISSION FOLLOW MANUAL SHIFT CABLE ITS CONNECTS TO NEUTRAL SAFETY SWITCH OR SHIFT SWITCH IN TRANSMISSION MANUAL SHAFT.LOOK UNDER THE CAR FOLLOW MANUAL SHIFT CABLE.ON SIDE OF TRANSMISSION YOU WILL SEE A ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR PLUGGING INTO IT.
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