2000 HONDA PASSPORT

Discussion in 'Passport' started by JJFuray, Oct 23, 2005.

  1. JJFuray

    JJFuray Guest

    can any of you passport owners tell me where the oil and transmission
    dipsticks are located? i've only been able to find one of the two and
    it's on the right side of engine with a twist in the stick. automatic
    with 4wd. jeff f.
     
    JJFuray, Oct 23, 2005
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    The dealer can get you an owner's manual for you in a day or two. It's
    not a 1961 Pontiac Laurentian . . You need to own a manual.

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Oct 23, 2005
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  3. JJFuray

    Elle Guest

    For a drawing of the engine oil dipstick that might help, go to
    www.slhonda.com , "order parts online" section. Put in your car's year,
    model, etc. Go to Engine, then Oil Pan-Oil Dipstick.

    From googling I'm pretty sure your automatic transmission has a fill hole on
    the side of the transmission, like a manual transmission on many cars. In
    other words, it appears there is no transmission dipstick for your Passport.

    Buy a Haynes or Chilton manual at your local Autozone for under $20, or go
    to your public library (which often has one's car's repair manual, Chilton's
    or other) and get the instructions for this job.
     
    Elle, Oct 23, 2005
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  4. JJFuray

    E Meyer Guest

    a friend of mine had a Isuzu Rodeo of that vintage and there was no dipstick
    for the automatic transmission. Honda might have added one when they
    rebadged it as a Passport, but I doubt it.
     
    E Meyer, Oct 23, 2005
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  5. JJFuray

    JJFuray Guest

    E Meyer,
    I just confirmed that this is, in fact, the case. There is NO dipstick
    for tranny and it will have to be checked manually or visually from
    underneath with finger test and pulling the filler plug. However, I
    cannot recall ever filling one of these units. Is there a special bottle
    for squeezing fluid into tranny? I've done so for a rear end differential
    with gear LUBE.
    Jeff F
     
    JJFuray, Oct 23, 2005
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