Good job and thanks for the video. For its easier to just do a flush instead of a 3x3. 1. Buy 9 quarts of DW-1 fluid somewhere 2. Drain trans and measure what came out. 3. Put exact amount back in 4. Remove transmission line at the lower radiator and attach a clear hos einto a catch container with quart marks on the side. 5. Set E-Brake. Have someone start car and shift through gears while you watch until 2 quarts come out. 6. Put 2 quarts back in trans. 7. Keep doing step 6 until you got your 9 quarts in. 8. Re attach trans line and check fluid level. This way your fluid will be all new.
Don't use your foot on the wrench to remove the drain pan plug. Just get a piece of pipe that fits over the end of your socket wrench; a cheater bar. That gives you more leverage and more torque on the plug. You don't want to strip the threads. Always replace the crush washer on the plug. They are designed to be used only once and they only cost a few cents. It's cheap insurance against leaks. A new transmission will set you back about $4500 so spend the 25¢ for a new washer.
its a bit tough to use a pipe with low clearance. If you torque it to spec, throw some anti sieze and do it every 30k it shouldnt seized up like my tl was.
Van's DIY_channel I know it's a little tight under there. I'm about 40 pounds heavier and 30 years older than you. I use a piece of copper pipe. I cut it to length with a simple tube cutter. Always replace the crush washer and there are no leaks and there is no need or temptation to crank down on the drain plug; over torquing and stripping the threads. My first Acura was a 1987 Legend Coupe. It was 18 years old and ran like new until my daughter totaled it in a crash. She didn't get even a scratch or bump. Acuras are great cars. Enjoy the car and best of luck.
If I bought my car under 40k miles I usually swear by 30k intervals. I have an acura TsX now thats over 100k and transmission is solid still with this maintenance interval
I just had my 2009 model transmission fluid changed. 2 weeks later my oil cooler shit the bed… my transmission fluid went through the entire Rad into the coolant reservoir: I now need a new rad… hopefully the transmission didn’t get too much coolant into it. I was trying to think of why this would happen. Perhaps the oil cooler didn’t like the change in viscosity
Attempting this soon. Ordered fluid and a funnel. Hopefully I can borrow a torque wrench and decent floor jack. Appreciate the upload, I feel confident I can do this now.
@@Choppa_Ya Got a 10 4 mths ago. Linda noisy on cold starts. This generation car has always been tagged as not being as quiet as being labelled a luxury car. However, the ride is superb.
Yes most acura/honda has a filter Inside the pan, BUT the Tl also has an inline filter upfront by the battery. When it clogs it makes a bubbly sound when you first start your car for the day
@@Garagejunky09 ah man jus wonderin at how many miles did u trade it in? Did it give u any trouble? I have a acura tl 2012 as well works great just jus 146k miles , my last transmission flush was at 101k and regularly flushed n drained it at the dealer every 30 or 40k but now they saying not to do so but im determine to at least drain it am jus not sure how many times to do so ? Until its red again? Cause currently the fluid is black
@@fit_witoutlimits I've had hondas as long as I can remembered. If you regularly do ur fluid changes, it wont be a problem. Its the ones that run it to 100k, then decides to change it....thats when shit will hit the fan. I had 80k on it before letting it go. Zero issue, just needed something bigger.
@@Garagejunky09 tell me about it, just bought a 2012 tl with 110k miles and driven it to 130k and I’m finding so many problems. Still very reliable tho
depending on your mileage. if its your first 30k then no. if you never changed it and its 50-100k do it 3x. i would recommend doing it once every weekend until you hit 3. i find it wasteful to change it all 3x at once. you want it to mix with the old fluid and dilute it so it comes out when you drain it
Van's DIY_channel Peace fam! Question for you, for starters thanks for the vid, secondly when you say 3x3 does that mean I have to buy 9 quarts of transmission oil?
Hopefully you can help, I'm doing my first ever transmission fluid change on my 2012 TL (Just got it like 3 months ago and im doing a full tune up). I for the life of me cannot find what the size is for the crush washers that go onto the transmission fluid drain plug. I've heard 18mm, 20mm, and 12mm. Do you know what size is right and the part#?
@@Garagejunky09 I have not! I'm still getting everything else. Just need some tools and the washers at this point. My transmission filter just got in today.
@@Garagejunky09 sweet! I had originally bought 18mm but then found like 4 other claims. And yea I don't trust the dealership I got it from so I'm doing a full tune up. Plus I think my filter is clogged because i keep hearing a weird noise and people have been saying its like a chirping or gurgling noise. So im hoping to fix that, legit sounds like my water cooler in my computer when i start it up and the fluid is trying to circulate lol
Yo... ...if you can't bout the car up in the air to make a nice video... ...why bother with all the wrastle under the car for us ? Under the car is a shet show and magically the funnel is pre-installed somewhere.
stichy420 honda/acura doesnr have a replaceable filter. but the tl, at least for the 2012 + model has a inline filter you can replace if your anal or theres a gurgling sound when you first turn on your car.
stichy420 the 2010 and 2012 model have different transmission. The 2012 model inherited the RL's transmission which came with an extra gear and a transmission cooler. im not sure if the inline filter is new or its standard for both models.
Good job and thanks for the video. For its easier to just do a flush instead of a 3x3.
1. Buy 9 quarts of DW-1 fluid somewhere
2. Drain trans and measure what came out.
3. Put exact amount back in
4. Remove transmission line at the lower radiator and attach a clear hos einto a catch container with quart marks on the side.
5. Set E-Brake. Have someone start car and shift through gears while you watch until 2 quarts come out.
6. Put 2 quarts back in trans.
7. Keep doing step 6 until you got your 9 quarts in.
8. Re attach trans line and check fluid level.
This way your fluid will be all new.
uhm, considering that Honda DOES NOT recommend a flush.........
What about the filter
Don't use your foot on the wrench to remove the drain pan plug. Just get a piece of pipe that fits over the end of your socket wrench; a cheater bar. That gives you more leverage and more torque on the plug. You don't want to strip the threads. Always replace the crush washer on the plug. They are designed to be used only once and they only cost a few cents. It's cheap insurance against leaks. A new transmission will set you back about $4500 so spend the 25¢ for a new washer.
its a bit tough to use a pipe with low clearance. If you torque it to spec, throw some anti sieze and do it every 30k it shouldnt seized up like my tl was.
Van's DIY_channel I know it's a little tight under there. I'm about 40 pounds heavier and 30 years older than you. I use a piece of copper pipe. I cut it to length with a simple tube cutter. Always replace the crush washer and there are no leaks and there is no need or temptation to crank down on the drain plug; over torquing and stripping the threads. My first Acura was a 1987 Legend Coupe. It was 18 years old and ran like new until my daughter totaled it in a crash. She didn't get even a scratch or bump. Acuras are great cars. Enjoy the car and best of luck.
He can't put a pipe on it because he's slaving it like the grease monkey era, diving under a car that's about to fall on him.
New washer is over $1.00 where I am. Juss'ayin
@@Garagejunky09 yours wasn't seized. If it was seized it wouldn't unthread smoothly once you broke it loose.
How often do you change transmission filter?
If I bought my car under 40k miles I usually swear by 30k intervals. I have an acura TsX now thats over 100k and transmission is solid still with this maintenance interval
Mind if I ask what’s both transmission fill bolt size and what’s the drain transmission bolt size ?
Do you have a video doing the transfer case and the rear differential? If so send me a link
Did you ever find a video on replacing the transfer case? Is that separate than the transmission?
I just had my 2009 model transmission fluid changed. 2 weeks later my oil cooler shit the bed… my transmission fluid went through the entire Rad into the coolant reservoir: I now need a new rad… hopefully the transmission didn’t get too much coolant into it. I was trying to think of why this would happen. Perhaps the oil cooler didn’t like the change in viscosity
3:16 he had the covid20 cough way b4 it was trendy
Attempting this soon. Ordered fluid and a funnel. Hopefully I can borrow a torque wrench and decent floor jack. Appreciate the upload, I feel confident I can do this now.
U got this💪 depending on mileage if u want to go an extra mileage. Send off a sample of ur fluid to have it checked
Synthetic...the old kind is not. Shoot could mix if them of ya wanted edit this is a good question. Howd you raise the rear of the car
Is it the same location for manual transmissions?
Do you know is it okey to use Honda atf dw1 ??honda dw1 don’t look red like Acura ,but I change 2 times alrealy I use Honda
Dw1 at my Acura......
NYC STAND UP! I can't wait to get my TL SH-AWD! Is that valve tick common on them?
Vito Chase yes, always
That’s just what they sound like
@@Choppa_Ya Got a 10 4 mths ago. Linda noisy on cold starts. This generation car has always been tagged as not being as quiet as being labelled a luxury car. However, the ride is superb.
My daughters 2012 awd tl has transmission code p0700. 216,000 miles on it. Are we looking at expensive repairs now?
Wow congrates on 216k. Could be a number of things but my guess would be a bad solenoid. Wont know for sure until you have it diagnosis.
Check fluid level first of course
Did u replace the transmission filter too????
No
My car makes the same noise. Is that normal ? I guess I never noticed it when I first got the car
Lol same noise as every other J series motor. When in doubt, go find a odyssey, ridgeline and take a listen.
Is it true that the filter is actually inside of the pan and not on top of the case, alike the 3rd gen?
Yes most acura/honda has a filter Inside the pan, BUT the Tl also has an inline filter upfront by the battery. When it clogs it makes a bubbly sound when you first start your car for the day
@@Garagejunky09 do you have to replace the filter in the pan? Seems like its not a servicable part.
@@Joe-nx7nj I believe you can if you drop the pan. But no need.
I have 2012 Acura TL how often u need to change transmission fluid? I have 112000 mile on it. Last was changed back in 2015
Personally I do it every 30k due to having a lead foot.
I would becareful with those mileage, if it was rarely done before. Try doing 1 drain and fill once a month.
Honda ATF is the exact same as Honda ATF.
You have a 50k car and are going to reuse the $1.49 crush washer? 🤔
Vegasheat X if you bought your plug for $1.49, I think you should get a good one and flush your transmission fluid again. I wouldn’t trust that one
@@snacking5908 mine cost a bit more from the dealer....
Do you still have ur tl 2012?
Traded it in 4 months ago
@@Garagejunky09 ah man jus wonderin at how many miles did u trade it in? Did it give u any trouble? I have a acura tl 2012 as well works great just jus 146k miles , my last transmission flush was at 101k and regularly flushed n drained it at the dealer every 30 or 40k but now they saying not to do so but im determine to at least drain it am jus not sure how many times to do so ? Until its red again? Cause currently the fluid is black
@@fit_witoutlimits I've had hondas as long as I can remembered. If you regularly do ur fluid changes, it wont be a problem. Its the ones that run it to 100k, then decides to change it....thats when shit will hit the fan. I had 80k on it before letting it go. Zero issue, just needed something bigger.
@@Garagejunky09 tell me about it, just bought a 2012 tl with 110k miles and driven it to 130k and I’m finding so many problems. Still very reliable tho
Do you have to repeat the process or just drain and fill once?
depending on your mileage. if its your first 30k then no. if you never changed it and its 50-100k do it 3x. i would recommend doing it once every weekend until you hit 3. i find it wasteful to change it all 3x at once. you want it to mix with the old fluid and dilute it so it comes out when you drain it
Van's DIY_channel Peace fam! Question for you, for starters thanks for the vid, secondly when you say 3x3 does that mean I have to buy 9 quarts of transmission oil?
Kris Kasprzak so this is we’re you got your info to make your video
Very Helpful
Hopefully you can help, I'm doing my first ever transmission fluid change on my 2012 TL (Just got it like 3 months ago and im doing a full tune up).
I for the life of me cannot find what the size is for the crush washers that go onto the transmission fluid drain plug. I've heard 18mm, 20mm, and 12mm.
Do you know what size is right and the part#?
Sorry for the late reply. i'll take a peek into it if you havent already figured it out
@@Garagejunky09 I have not! I'm still getting everything else. Just need some tools and the washers at this point. My transmission filter just got in today.
transmission filter?! the one upfront by the battery?
90471-PX4-000 18mm washer for the drain plug
@@Garagejunky09 sweet! I had originally bought 18mm but then found like 4 other claims.
And yea I don't trust the dealership I got it from so I'm doing a full tune up. Plus I think my filter is clogged because i keep hearing a weird noise and people have been saying its like a chirping or gurgling noise. So im hoping to fix that, legit sounds like my water cooler in my computer when i start it up and the fluid is trying to circulate lol
3:14 stoner cough
Yo... ...if you can't bout the car up in the air to make a nice video... ...why bother with all the wrastle under the car for us ? Under the car is a shet show and magically the funnel is pre-installed somewhere.
Was this google translated?
What about the filter?
stichy420 honda/acura doesnr have a replaceable filter. but the tl, at least for the 2012 + model has a inline filter you can replace if your anal or theres a gurgling sound when you first turn on your car.
stichy420 the inline filter is located under the car battey btw
Van's DIY_channel What about for 2010? I just picked one up. It's the SH-AWD with 5speed Auto. And thanks for responding. :)
stichy420 the 2010 and 2012 model have different transmission. The 2012 model inherited the RL's transmission which came with an extra gear and a transmission cooler. im not sure if the inline filter is new or its standard for both models.
you will know when you need to change it. makes a gurgling sound like its clogged when u start ur car up
Title give the impression you're changing the whole transmission.
S. Davis did he edit it? Says transmission fluid change.. How do you confuse that
HOW??!!
Ahmed Is King I have no clue I commented 4 years ago. 😂
S. Davis you used to have a really good dealer back than 😂
Ahmed Is King nah, no drugs or alcohol for, I’m thinking the title was edited