OMG thanks for this lovely video. my mechanic try to rip me off he said that i have to replace the whole transmission or remove the whole thing and take it apart to fix this issue. now i know what to tell him. can't trust nobody.
This is truly helpful. But I have one question......the shield are 10 socket screws. But the bolt on the shifter is what size?? I cannot find the size socket for that bolt and don't want to wring the nut. Cqan someone tell me the size of the bolt to release the shifter cable??
OMG thanks for this lovely video. my mechanic try to rip me off he said that i have to replace the whole transmission or remove the whole thing and take it apart to fix this issue. now i know what to tell him. can't trust nobody.
Greetings from Lagos Nigeria sir. Thank you and God bless you abundantly. You are kind.
Very helpful. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
Hi did you drain the atf first before removing the seal? And where did you put the gear in the middle of the video? Thanks and God bless
He put it in neutral N
Do you use Honda bond?😊
My friend, nice video, my honda civic atm 2007 leak the atf oil in this part...why? thanks
This is truly helpful. But I have one question......the shield are 10 socket screws. But the bolt on the shifter is what size?? I cannot find the size socket for that bolt and don't want to wring the nut. Cqan someone tell me the size of the bolt to release the shifter cable??
It’s a 10 as well but there’s little metal tabs you have to hold down so you can get the socket on it I just did this job today
Friend, this Honda is automatic or standard?
Ty for this video could of been a little more helpful with words but still work!
How did you get the seal is there a part number for it?
91201PA9004
Cool stuff
Thanks bro🤌🏽
Are you located in Florida so you can do this?
Very easy
@@willfreethemfreethem7671 I had my mechanic do it for me. Thanks
@@S0raJr mine wanted 180$ I said I do it myself lol 🤷 cheers!
@@willfreethemfreethem7671 Oh wow, after I bought the part. I paid $40 all together.
It has to b in nutro don’t thing u need to drain it
The worst part was probably getting the seal out i didn't have the tool but 🤷 got it anyway
shift shaft seal
Part number
PART NUMBERS:
Shift shaft seal
Honda 91209-612-003
Oil Seal (12X22X7) (Arai)
1973-2022 Honda 91209612003
Alternate NON-OEM: SKF Seal (4710)
thanks very much
Is this for automatic or manual?
Auto