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Can you tell me the type of transmission oil used in a 2006 Honda Odyssey?

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For the 2006 Honda Odyssey, you should use Dexron ViATF Automatic Transmission Fluid. The vehicle requires 8.5 quarts for a total fill and 3.3 quarts for an initial fill. This fluid serves as both an oil and hydraulic fluid, aiding in gear shifts, cooling the transmission, and lubricating moving parts. It is recommended to change the fluid every 90,000 miles. Signs of low transmission fluid include overheating, difficulty shifting gears, leaks, slipping issues, or a warning light. A transmission fluid change typically costs between $40 and $60 in labor.

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  • Tim Babson

    That is very unclear. Atf z1 is the correct one.

  • Tam

    In the 2006 Honda Odyssey, you need to use Valvoline synthetic transmission fluid as the type of transmission oil.

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