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Gear oil what manual transmision oil goes in a 94 Honda civic cx hatchback 1.5L ?

  • concretey Jun 23, 2008

    I do not know what kind of gear oil to use.

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    Kevin Shafer May 11, 2010

    Yeah use ATF auto transmission fluid and see what happens. DO NOT USE IT that's why it's called AUTOMATIC and not manual.

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Use 10w-30 or you can go to handa and get Manual transmission fluid... but it comes with 10w30

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Hi, just use plain old oil. 5w-30 or any light oil. Heavy thick oil like 10w-30 and so on would be too thick and may cause you to suffer in gas mileage. I use a mix concoction, 1.5 bottle of oil and a bottle of friction reducing manual transmission additives like Prolong, Duralube. Friction is the number one killer of transmission, keeping it cool and smooth is good.

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Best bet is to call local parts house tell them ur make and model and ask them what oil goes in it

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Hello , you can use ATF automatic transmition fluid , thank you for using fixya

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