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Differntial/Axle fluid???

Old Dec 17, 2006 | 11:53 AM
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Default Differntial/Axle fluid???

I'm used to working on my suv's and trucks, this is my wifes car I'm trying to learn about. I can't seem to find out if the 97 accord se she has needs to have new axle/differntial fluid into it. It's the original fluid at 155K now, I think it would help to have it drained and replaced. Are these sealed axles and if not, anyone have any links as to how to do this?

On my chevy it's just a drain plug and a fill plug and you just drain it, then fill it and you're done. Pics would help this newbie out.

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Old Dec 17, 2006 | 06:15 PM
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5 speed or auto? In either case the differential shares fluid with the trans, there will be a drain plug under the trans with a 3/8 " hole in it, so you can use a 3/8" breaker bar to get it loose and drain the trans, If auto the dipstick hole is used for refill, 3 quarts Honda Z-1 ATF;if 5 speed look for a 17mm nut on a big plug above the passenger side axle for the refill; fill till it dribbles out 10w30 or Honda MTF.

Drain plug



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Old Dec 18, 2006 | 10:46 AM
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ORIGINAL: hondadude

5 speed or auto? In either case the differential shares fluid with the trans, there will be a drain plug under the trans with a 3/8 " hole in it, so you can use a 3/8" breaker bar to get it loose and drain the trans, If auto the dipstick hole is used for refill, 3 quarts Honda Z-1 ATF;if 5 speed look for a 17mm nut on a big plug above the passenger side axle for the refill; fill till it dribbles out 10w30 or Honda MTF.

Drain plug



[IMG]local://upfiles/5417/E2A41725DA3F4B4EA4AFF526BC76452D.jpg[/IMG]
Hey thanks for the reply. So both front and rear axles use the same fluid as the tranny? I had the tranny professionaly flushed about 20K ago so it seems I'm good then right? I figured they would all need to be drained. Thanks for the reply by the way, I like the pictures you show too, helps this simple mind to grasp the topic at hand. [8D]
 
Old Dec 18, 2006 | 03:49 PM
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Rear Axle?? I've never seen a 4wd Accord??
30k miles drain and refill for the Auto trans.
 
Old Dec 18, 2006 | 03:55 PM
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on FWD cars the differential is part of the transmission and uses the same fluid as the trans does for lubrication.
 
Old Dec 19, 2006 | 02:17 PM
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ORIGINAL: YeuEmMaiMai

on FWD <Honda>cars the differential is part of the transmission and uses the same fluid as the trans does for lubrication.
(fixed it for ya...)
There's a couple exceptions where the diff has it's own fluid, but they're not Hondas.
 
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