Ok, here it is good luck. Remember to take pictures or video feed if you can't remember where everything goes as a reminder lol....!!!!!!!
1.) Tools required; 2- Jack stands, 1- 1/2 Ton jack, 2- 6inch by 4inch pieces of 2" by 4", Trans Jack, Breaker Bar, 32mm, 19mm, 17mm, 14mm, 12mm, 10mm. Both wrenches, deep sockets, short sockets, 3 different extensions.
2.) Loosen both axle bolts while car is on the ground, loosen tire bolts, jack the car up a minimum of 18 INCH, place jack stands, take tires off. Remove lower ball joints or whole lower control arms. Now remove exhaust from the car. Jack up engine with a piece of wood. Remove Starter, Battery, Axles.
3.) Remove shift cable, 2- trans/engine braces, and Torque Converter Plate, place trans jack under the trans, remove trans mount, front and rear trans mounts. Remove 8- 10mm Torque Converter bolts by rotating the crank pulley. Remove all the main engine trans bolts. Spread trans from engine, remove all the subframe mounting bolts and drop subframe. lower the trans and install new opposite way.
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Pay someone who knows how and save yourself the headache and potential of ruining your car lol...! But good luck if you want to try average cost of new trans around $450 - $1250.
The 2001 Honda Civic has a 5-speed manual.
If a 2001 Honda Civic will not go into gear, the problem is probably the transmission. Otherwise, it may be the shift mechanism that is the cause.
can you toe a 2001 honda civic DX behind a motoe home. it has an automatic transmission
Yes. Be sure though that the transmission isn't from a Honda Civic made in Japan if your Civic is made in the USA or Canada. This is a tip I got from a salvage business.
were is the antenna on 2001 Honda civic
hard to tell without more information, but more than likely, yes it will
There isn't one unless you install it post-factory.
For a 2001 Honda Civic, the P0730 code means there is an issue with the shift control system. Dirty transmission fluid is one of the many things that can cause this code.
The 2001 Honda Civic has 16 valves.
"Honda Genuine" transmission fluid is the correct fluid type. Specifically use this type or it will cause damage.
It has no filter on the trans-axle. If you are talking about the transmission filter, then it is inside the transmission.
The 2001 Honda Civic has an inline 4 engine.