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The 2005 Honda Civic requires 2.9 quarts of Synthetic Transmission Fluid Dexron VI for a complete change. To replace the transmission fluid, start by ensuring that the car is parked on level ground and then open the hood. Locate the transmission fluid reservoir, which should be near the transmission, and locate the dipstick. Remove the dipstick, clean it, reinsert it, and then pull it out again to check the fluid level. Take note of the amount shown on the dipstick and add enough fluid to reach the required level using a funnel. It's okay to be slightly below full, but avoid overfilling. Finally, secure the reservoir and you're all set.
The quantity of transmission fluid needed varies based on whether your car has an automatic or manual transmission. For the initial fill, you'll require 2.9 quarts with an automatic transmission and 3.2 quarts with a manual transmission. To completely refill, you'll need 6.3 quarts for an automatic transmission and 6.2 quarts for a manual transmission.
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