What type of transmission fluid for 2000 honda accord?

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Ryan S. January 20, 2021
The 2000 Honda Accord uses ATF-TYPE H automatic transmission fluid and has a total capacity capacity of 7 US quarts and a duty refill capacity of 2.6 quarts. The automatic transmission fluid and filter should be serviced and flushed every 60,000 miles to keep the transmission running at maximum output. If You push the car heavy and thorough use, You can have it serviced after 45,000 miles. This is important because it lets You prevent any gear slippage or other issues that can cause significant harm to the transmission. d***y transmission fluid does not allow well lubricated tranny gears, which would allow the gears to grind metal to metal and You will have metal parts and debris within the fluid from the grinding, which will cause further problems.
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Dwayne March 6, 2022
DO NOT USE ATF TYPE H!!!!!! Hondas of that era call for ATF Z1. You can substitute Z1 with DW1 as DW1 is a more modern formula. Also there is NO WAY TO CHANGE THE TRANSMISSION FILTER WITHOUT COMPLETE DISASSEMBLY OF THE TRANSMISSION. Not to mention Honda transmissions should not be flushed because the filter and solenoid screens will collect material and cause pressure issues leading to shifting problems.
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Carla F. April 9, 2020
The transmission fluid used on the 2000 honda accord is atf type h automatic transmission fluid.
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