There are three things that can cause this, and what "this" is, is crankcase overpressure. The most common, and cheapest, is a clogged PCV valve. Change that, and in most cases the problem is solved. The other two are bad valve guides and broken piston rings - neither of which you want because you fix them by tearing the engine down.
The dipstick for the 2004 Honda Accord is located beside of the battery. A funnel is needed to reach the tube to add fluid.
in the dipstick hole
Via the dipstick
Propping the hood of a 1989 Honda Accord will allow driver to see the whole engine bay. The transmission is on the left and sticking upwards from it's housing will be the dipstick.
Honda transmission dipsticks are usually yellow. Oil sticks orange
Transmission fluid can be poured through the engine compartment on a Honda Accord. There is a dipstick and reservoir where the fluid can safely be placed.
In the same area where you check the level - where the dipstick goes!! get a funnel and pour away.
Under the battery tray yellow handle.
its by the steering pump...... Handle should be white or yellow
Please see and earlier question and answer re: Where is the transmission dipstick on 1990 Honda Accord LX. It may answer your question. By the way, answer is: The dipstick is located at front of transmission, next to the engine block. There is NO TUBE and the dipstick is small - look crefully! Hank.
On the passenger side under the battery
To check the transmission fluid on the 1995 Honda Accord, just let the vehicle idle for a few moments on level ground. Then remove the dipstick and wipe it clean. Insert the dipstick and remove it again. This will be the fluid level.