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A good bit of advise I was given from a Transmission shop for the 2005 MDX is change the transmission fluid once a year, just the fluid that drains when you take the plug out.
Unfortunately that year had poor clutch plates which wear quickly, good fluid will help a lot. I sold my 2005 Acura MDX after 147K miles same transmission, a lot of them don't make it that far.
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Use Acura/Honda fluid from the dealer. 3.5 quarts, I think. Any knowledgeable Honda/Acura tech will tell you every 30,000 miles. Just a drain and fill, never flush.
There is not much maintinace on these, the trany oil doesnt and should not be touched maybe at 100,000 miles, at 60,000, rotate tires, change oil, check and replace air filter if needed, change cabin filter, and the rest is checking fluids, brakes etc, theres not much the most necessary thing is the oil change and rotate tires, i know the dealer charges alot for nothing, youcan look in the manually in the rear it shows you the services, or just google the year make and model and maintinance required. and it will also show you, good luck hope this is helpful.
Depends on driving style. Dusty roads? Lot of stop and go? Lot of short trips under 5 miles? Then 3000 miles is a good interval. If it's all highway miles then you can stretch it to 5000 miles. Synthetic is always better because of it's resistance to breaking down and loosing it's lubrication abilities. Hope that helps. I'm not sure if it's required in that car.
Is 161000 miles alot on a 2005 Acura mdx?
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