What's the 2006 honda odyssey transmission oil type?

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Mark B. January 18, 2021
The type of transmission fluid that should be used in the 2006 Honda Odyssey is Dexron ViATF Automatic Transmission Fluid. The capacity for the vehicle iS8.5 quarts for a total fill and 3.3 quarts for an initial fill. Transmission fluid is used as both an oil and a hydraulic fluid that helps with the gear shifts, helps to cool the transmission and helps to lubricate moving parts. You should change the fluid every 90,000 miles or so. You can tell when the fluid is low if the transmission is overheating, there's difficulty in shifting gears, the fluid is leaking, there's slipping problems or a warning light comes on. The cost of a transmission fluid change is anywhere from $40 to $60 in labor costs.
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bryce August 1, 2023
Thats so vague. Atf z1 is the one
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Brice D. April 9, 2020
The transmission oil type used on the 2006 honda odyssey is valvoline synthetic transmission fluid.
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