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In 2015, the Honda Accord CVT requires 8 quarts of transmission fluid for a complete fill after drainage. It is important to use Honda OEM CVT fluid when replacing it. Follow Honda's recommendation to change the transmission fluid every 90,000 miles, but also check the levels each time you change the oil to ensure the CVT is full and clean. Shiny or metallic fluid may indicate debris and potential gear damage in the transmission, which could lead to costly repairs. Keep a close watch on your transmission to avoid this.
In the 2015 Accord, the continuously variable transmission (CVT) can contain 4 quarts of fluid.
For the 2.4 CVT Transmission, you will need 3.9 US quarts (HCF-2), and for the manual transmission, you will need 2.0 US quarts. This information can be found on page 569 of the owner's manual.
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3.9 liters, as stated on page 149 of my 2016 Honda Accord manual.
The 2015 Honda Accord can hold up to 2.5 quarts of transmission fluid.