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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: eatonville,wa
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i just sign up for this website. i am a rookie when it comes to car maintenance. i have 2003 pilot. i am going to change the tranny fluid and rear differental fluid on it. can a rookie do these changes in his own garage? can you recycle these fluids?
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: God's Country - Virginia
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I changed my tranny fluid last Saturday. I couldn't believe how easy it really was. The hardeast pat was getting the drain bolt off. Since I bought my Pilot used, it appeared that the fluid had never been changed. But it was surprisingly easy. Just pop the bolt, let it drain, put the drain bolt back with new washer, and fill up. Done. The biggest pain is the set up and clean up.
Just follow the DIY posts here in the Maintenance Forum. acornct_dad
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