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Guessing that you are talking about an automatic transmissio but gave you the location just incase you have a manual transmission. The 4 and 6 cylinder engines have different loctions for the automatic transmissions, I hope these pictures are detailed enough so you can tell where the location is at. I hope this helps you and good luck.
if its automatic, the dipstick should be on the top/back of the transmission on the left side of the engine bay, under the air intake. if its a 5-speed, there is no dipstick and it might be the clutch slipping. the locks might be caused by a sticky mechanism. take the door panel off and grease all of the door lock parts. good luck!
indicates a problem torque converter clutch servo/solenoid
check that the wiring harness to the transmission has been properly reconnected after the repairs
run the fault codes as well
If it's automatic, drain the trans fluid and clean the magnetic drain bolt. Remove and clean the screens on the two solenoids on the front of the transmission. Honda does NOT recommend flushing your transmission with any solvents. Refill to the correct level according to your owner's manual.
If it's a manual transmission, change your gear oil in the transmission according to your owner's manual and hope it's not your synchros.
Sounds like radiator problem mixing coolant with oil. Will need to change rad, flush transmission thoroughly to remove contaminated fluid, being sure torque converter flushed as well, then re-assemble everything, & put new fluid & filter in transmission, and hope like heck, too much damage hasn't already occurred. This might be a job for a tranny shop that can flush that system properly, if you have one in area that you trust.
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