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athena Jimenez Posted on Mar 07, 2015

Leaking tranmission fluid in my 1992Acura intega automatic

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 27, 2010

SOURCE: transmission

just thought i would share this with you if you do not have a leak.your car is fitted with a fuzzy logic box.that means it will change gear dependant on the driving style of the user.(light foot low rev changes/heavy foot high rev changes.)some drivers experience a jerky ride(**** driver)others smooth gearchange great fuel mileage.all you can do is check dipstic level(in park) good luck...

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 17, 2010

SOURCE: adding automatic transmission fluid

the fluid goes in the trans dipstick tube use only mitsu sp3 nothing else!!!!!!!!!!! from a dealer

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 27, 2010

SOURCE: notice on driveway tranmission fluid

u get a second look your self by looking at the transmission u dont have to take anything apart to find the leak the oil pan is easy so check that one first if u see any fluid on or around the pan then the seal is shot that dont mean the tranny will burn up, just keep an eye on the fluid level second the rear transmission seal is located at the back of the tranny where the rear drive shaft slips into the transmission if you notice fluid around there and on the drive shaft thats leaking also but like i said just because u have a few minor leaks dont mean the tranny will blow up just as long as you keep an eye on the fluid level. do your home work and find a good transmission shop that will gaureentee the there work at a decent price.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 16, 2011

SOURCE: transmission

Hey, I have the same problem with mine, and it seems that a lot of people do. I'll tell you that changing the fluid and filter and seal made a big difference but did not fix it for me and I think it's just common for them to **** out. Mines 97 2.0 automatic. No, you can't check the fluid but there is a fill plug to the front top of tranny. Very interesting to get to, my mechanic had to pump fluid in. For reference I was told 3.25 quarts as the book says "see dealer" about that. Anyway, the seal is on the bottom of the transmission. There should be a cover over the pan. There's 4 bolts, make sure the car is level when you take off. This will require changing fluid and probably filter with seal because it's likely crappy. My seal was leaking. The trans fluid was like oil. Also takes Decron III but I subbed something the parts place said was the same.

FIREFOX ENGINEERING

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  • Posted on Mar 08, 2015

SOURCE: My 1992 automatic Acura intega won't switch into gears when driving

Change transmission fluid it has a life expectancy check it does not smell burnt and there are no metal fragments in it.

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Hey, I have the same problem with mine, and it seems that a lot of people do. I'll tell you that changing the fluid and filter and seal made a big difference but did not fix it for me and I think it's just common for them to **** out. Mines 97 2.0 automatic. No, you can't check the fluid but there is a fill plug to the front top of tranny. Very interesting to get to, my mechanic had to pump fluid in. For reference I was told 3.25 quarts as the book says "see dealer" about that. Anyway, the seal is on the bottom of the transmission. There should be a cover over the pan. There's 4 bolts, make sure the car is level when you take off. This will require changing fluid and probably filter with seal because it's likely crappy. My seal was leaking. The trans fluid was like oil. Also takes Decron III but I subbed something the parts place said was the same.
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