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How many quarts does a 2014 Honda Civic transmission take?

In brief, the automatic transmission in a 2014 Honda Civic holds about 9.5 to 10 quarts of ATF. A basic drain-and-fill typically replaces around 4 to 5 quarts, while a full change with a new filter can bring the total closer to the 9.5–10-quart mark. This guide breaks down the figures and what they mean for maintenance.


What the numbers mean for maintenance


These figures apply to Civics equipped with the common 5-speed automatic transmission and Honda DW-1 ATF. If your car has a different transmission type or a previous, non-standard fluid, consult the owner's manual or a Honda dealer for exact specs.


Before the list, here is a brief explanation of what follows.


Below are the typical capacities and how they influence service choices and planning.



  1. Total fill capacity (including torque converter, cooler lines, and the reservoir): about 9.5 to 10 quarts.

  2. Drain-and-fill quantity for a simple service (pan drain and refill without a full flush or filter replacement): roughly 4 to 5 quarts.

  3. Impact of replacing the filter and pan gasket: can push the service toward the full capacity range, as the pan is opened and a new filter is installed.


These figures provide a baseline for estimating parts and fluids. Actual amounts depend on service history and whether a complete flush was done previously.


ATF type and practical tips


The 2014 Civic's 5-speed automatic typically uses Honda DW-1 ATF. When performing a fill, use the specified fluid, and avoid mixing with other types unless recommended by Honda. Check levels with the transmission at normal operating temperature and on level ground, following the procedure in the owner's manual.


Checking and maintaining transmission fluid


To check the level, start with the car warmed up, engine running, in Park, and on level ground. Use the dipstick, if equipped, and follow the temperature guidelines in the service manual. Add fluid in small increments and recheck; overfilling can cause foaming and shifting issues.


For most routine maintenance, a single drain-and-fill is a straightforward way to refresh roughly 4–5 quarts of fluid, while a full flush or multiple drain-fills can bring you closer to the total capacity of about 9.5–10 quarts.


Summary


Bottom line: for a 2014 Honda Civic with the common automatic transmission, plan for about 9.5–10 quarts of ATF for a full fill. A standard drain-and-fill cycle typically moves about 4–5 quarts. Always use Honda DW-1 ATF and follow the exact procedures in your owner's manual to maintain transmission health.

What happens if I overfill my CVT?


Overfilling might seem harmless initially, especially if you're just trying to be cautious, but it can lead to shifting issues, pressure buildup, and even internal damage over time. If your transmission has started acting strange after a recent top-off, there's a good chance the fluid level might be too high.



How much transmission fluid does a 2014 Honda Civic need?


For Automatic Transmission: M3WC....VTF20

Capacity:3.8 quarts Initial Fill.
Capacity:M3WC Total Fill 6.1 quarts.



How much CVT fluid for Honda Civic?


3.7 quarts
Neither of those gets changed unless there's something wrong with the transmission, this is just a drain and fill procedure, 3.7 quarts every 25,000 miles or 36 months.



How many quarts are in a Honda Civic transmission?


We need the socket the 17 mm socket for the level check plug. And we need just a bare 3/8 ratchet to crack open the drain plug.


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