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Fluid Maintenance - Part #'s (Oil, Transmission, Differential, Transfer Case)

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#1 ·
Hi everyone,

Although I was able to find the information eventually, I am yet to come across a thread that listed most of the part numbers for the maintenance I was seeking to accomplish. I hope to achieve a comprehensive list by creating this thread so other members can have a single thread to reference when purchasing parts for their maintenance items.

I have verified these part numbers with my local Acura and Honda dealer as I just placed and picked up my order today.
For any members who wish to add part numbers to this thread, please feel free!

I only use mobil1 fluids on my Acura so the filter number will change depending on which brand you choose to go with.
Engine Oil: 0W-20 (5.6 quarts)
Oil filter: M1-110A

Transmission fluid - ATF 2.0
Part number: 08200-9015
Capacity: 8.8 quart

Rear differential fluid - Acura DPSF-II (this is not currently available, Acura DPSF is still fine to use and is what is supplied by the dealers)
Part number: 08200-9007
Capacity: 1.76 quarts

Transfer case assembly - Acura HGO-1 (
Part Number: 08200-9014 (some owners may wish to not purchase this from the dealer as other fluids can be likely purchased for cheaper, just be sure to go with a GL5 75W-85 fluid)
Capacity: 0.58 quart
 
Discussion starter · #9 ·
5.1 qts for AWD, 4.5 qts for FWD. Add almost 1 qt if you have the external transmission cooler for towing.
From what I re-call, I could be wrong here. But I believe the transmission holds a total of nearly 9 quarts in it. However, when doing the service, draining the fluid results in only roughly 3 quarts coming out at a time.

As with past Honda/Acura auto transmissions with the 3.5/3.2 pairings, this is commonly referred to the 3x3 drain and fill. Referring to draining 3 quarts, filling with 3. Driving for a some mileage, and then repeating this process 2 more times, equaling 9 quarts of fluid added.

Disclaimer, I have not looked into this since making the post...
I will double check my data when its time for my next service interval