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How much automatic transmission fluid does a 2007 Honda Civic hold?

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Joedy

The 2007 Honda Civic's automatic transmission holds 2.5 quarts of fluid and should be changed every 30,000 to 60,000 miles. When it's time for fresh fluid, you may notice strange noises coming from the transmission, indicating the existing fluid is no longer good. If the torque converter is worn out, you will encounter issues. The transmission plays a vital role in your vehicle, so problems will eventually occur. Symptoms may include gears getting stuck, jerking, rough shifting, shuddering, delayed shifting, and even slipping. If you detect a transmission fluid leak, be sure to fix it promptly.

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  • Josh eod

    The automatic transmission fluid capacity for a 2007 Honda Civic is 2.5 quarts.

  • M Goldblum

    The real volume is 2.9 US quarts. The measurement of 2.5 is inaccurate.

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