I want to make sure this is the transmission fluid plug where I can refill the transmission fluid. It is located near the battery. If someone can confirm for me, I would appreciate it. Thank you!
Why is so grase that plug? my is clean and dry.So I've got some bad news.
I decided to visit my mechanic and make sure the CVT fill plug was still in place before a road trip and he confirmed it came off again!!
Since I haven't been checking it, we have no idea when it came off the second time..
He said this has happened to two other customers of his, both with Honda CVTs so it was his opinion that there MUST be a TSB out there about this.
I've contacted the dealer to see if there's an updated part or a TSB, but I have my doubts.
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Thanks for the info. Please try to post a photo of the breather location when you find it.Lo and behold, the cap for the breather vent was completely clogged (photo attached).
I feel bad for everyone who has this happen after 100,000km or so and has no idea it could eventually result in transmission failure.
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my mechanic was busy today so I couldn’t ask him to show me where the breather vent is located. I’m seeing him again next Thursday so I will ask him then.
Where under the hood is it?I found the breather cap on mine and it was completely clogged. The whole is tiny so it's not very hard to do. I blew it out with compressed air and out it back on. I'm going to begin checking it everytime I do an oil change from now on.
Might be a good idea to check rear diff., breather cap on a AWD too when changing rear diff., fuild.
Have seen them plug on trucks.
No strong odors at that time. I DO have one now when the car warms up - but that is my fault. I didn't clean up some of that sulphrous Valvoline CVT fluid I used, that clung to the transmission after overflowing the check hole.I have a question, if you don't mind. Was there a strong odor coming from the driver's side when you stepped out of the car?
The odor is why I had a mechanic look at it. All he found was the transmission fluid cap was off. Of course they weren't able to duplicate the odor issue.
The dealer drained the transmission fluid almost three months ago. This dealer service department has made two inexcusable mistakes with my car. Seems like this is the third. I won't be going back except to complain.
After reading your post, I'm going to have this mechanic drain the fluid and make sure the caps aren't clogged.
The Honda part numbers are the same on 2017 & 2020 listings, if that helps. (Of course, the # could have been updated.)Does anyone know if vent plug was modified in 2018?
Thanks so much for confirming.I had to go out to the garage to confirm!
The small rubber CVT trans vent is directly under the 2 radiator hoses coming from the thermostat housing.
Using my right hand fingers, I can pop off the trans vent going from blue arrow side of your picture.
It is awkward but not hard. I have big hands and long fingers so that could be a factor.
Putting it on is actually easier IMO.
If you still can't get it, the air intake pipe from the rad support to the air intake box is easily removed.
2 push pins on the rad support.
The lower intake air resonator is removed on our HRV but that is not a factor.
It's the black plastic assembly below and forward of the rad hoses.
I hope this helps. It is important to regularly check and clean that CVT trans vent cap.
Have you cleaned out the vent cap???that is a separate piece...If it is clean I would just replace the plug with a new one...they are under 10 dollars...226k now, I've changed it twice, 1st at 105k second about 180, it keeps popping the oil fill plug, im not sure why.
i have this issue now too- did an oil change Sunday, and the plug was out- i put it back in checked the vent ( all clean) and it popped off 2 days later.226k now, I've changed it twice, 1st at 105k second about 180, it keeps popping the oil fill plug, im not sure why.
i have this issue now too- did an oil change Sunday, and the plug was out- i put it back in checked the vent ( all clean) and it popped off 2 days later.
I checked it this AM and it was good..... did some " internet research" - Civic owners have the same issues.
One guy says his just got loose so he bought another plug and its noticeably tighter, and his issue went away. My new plug will be delivered tomorrow so i can compare.
The current one i really cleaned off the rubber part BUT it does seem slightly looser than when new.
Maybe its just a wear and tear issue with the heat and the fluids compromising the rubber part ?
and found this on line too : From Honda
Check the vent !