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Honda ATF
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The sump part holds around 2.5ltr. the rest is in the torque converter. I wouldn't recommend donig a full flush on an old box as the new fluid can stress the old seals.
Do a drain and refill, do around 400miles then do another drain and re-fill and slowly dilute the old fluid with new. Don't forget to reset the ecu after either.
Do a drain and refill, do around 400miles then do another drain and re-fill and slowly dilute the old fluid with new. Don't forget to reset the ecu after either.
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I did my mk4 autobox late last year over a 3 week period with genuine Honda ATF fluid from ebay (cheapest I could find). I just drained the sump and refilled once a week three times. This got ride of.the nasty, brown smelly fluid and even 6500miles later it's a lovely.clear cherry red.
Top top - use a 3/8th's extension bar from a socket set to remove the sump plug.
Dobbs.

Top top - use a 3/8th's extension bar from a socket set to remove the sump plug.
Dobbs.

