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Can you tell me how much transmission fluid the 2015 Honda Civic CVT can hold?

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Cesare Vecchiarelli

A 2015 Honda Civic 1.8L with a CVT transmission needs about 3.6 US quarts of Honda's OEM HCF-2 CVT fluid. This specialized fluid is necessary for a CVT transmission and can cost between $7 to $10 per quart. Make sure to call ahead or order online to ensure availability before heading to the store. By doing this task yourself, you can expect to spend roughly $30 to $40 to fill up the transmission.

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  • Jack L

    The amount of transmission fluid that the 2015 Honda Civic CVT takes is 2.0 quarts.

  • Michelle M

    Lucile D and Yolanda are completely mistaken. Lucile doesn't know the correct fluid capacity for a 9th generation Honda Civic (2012-2015) with an automatic transmission, and for some reason, Yolanda believes it's the same as what you drain out. What if the transmission is low on fluid or gets overfilled, Yolanda? It's crucial to always consult the manufacturer's specifications for the correct fluid capacities and types for any vehicle.

  • Amanda C.

    It goes beyond that. You will require four containers of Honda transmission fluid, but you won't end up using every drop.

  • Thompson C.

    It's a good idea to measure the amount you removed because you'll need to add the same quantity of fresh CVT Transmission fluid back in.

  • Justin M

    Did you make sure to empty it completely?

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