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How many quarts of transmission fluid does a 2001 Honda CRV take?

The transmission fluid capacity in a 2001 Honda CR-V depends on the gearbox: about 9.5 quarts for the automatic and roughly 2.5–3.0 quarts for the manual. Exact amounts vary with service type (pan drain and fill vs. full flush) and whether the transmission includes a filter change.


Automatic transmission (4-speed)


Below are the typical capacities you should plan for when servicing the automatic transmission on a 2001 CR-V. The numbers assume a standard service and can vary slightly by vehicle and method.



  • Total system capacity (including the torque converter): approximately 9.0–9.5 quarts (roughly 9–10 quarts).

  • Pan drain/refill capacity (pan drain only, no flush or filter change): about 4–5 quarts will be drained during a typical pan-only service.

  • Full flush with new filter (and bringing the system to proper level): about 9–10 quarts.


Conclusion: If you’re doing a basic pan drain and refill on the automatic, have about 4–5 quarts on hand. For a full transmission flush with a filter change, plan for roughly 9–10 quarts to restore the system to the correct level.


Manual transmission (5-speed)


The manual transmission in the 2001 CR-V uses manual transmission fluid (MTF). Capacities are smaller than the automatic, and service amounts depend on whether you’re performing a simple drain-and-fill or a complete refill.



  • Total system capacity: approximately 2.6–2.9 quarts.

  • Pan drain/refill capacity (pan drain only, then refill to the correct level): about 2.0–2.4 quarts may be replaced.


Conclusion: For a manual transmission, you’ll typically need about 2.5–3.0 quarts of MTF to complete a full fill after a pan drain. Have a little extra on hand in case the level check indicates more is needed.


What to consider when refilling


Always use the fluid type specified by Honda for your year and transmission version. The 2001 CR-V automatic typically calls for Honda ATF (DW-1) or an equivalent specification approved by Honda; the manual transmission requires the recommended MTF for that gearbox. After refilling, check the level with the transmission hot and in Park (automatic) or in Neutral (manual) to ensure you reach the correct mark on the dipstick or dipstick-style level indicator.


Summary


In summary, the 2001 Honda CR-V takes about 9.0–9.5 quarts of ATF for an automatic transmission and about 2.6–2.9 quarts of MTF for a manual transmission. Use the exact fluid specification recommended in the owner's manual, and decide between a pan drain-and-fill or a full flush. Always have a little extra fluid on hand to ensure you reach the proper level after servicing.

What are signs of low ATF in a Honda?


Pay Attention to Your Car

  • Delayed response. Whether you drive automatic or manual, if you notice a delay in gear shift changes, the issue may be with the transmission fluid.
  • Burning smell.
  • Noticeable leakage.
  • Check engine light.



Is it better to flush a transmission or change filter?


Should I get a transmission flush or change? A transmission flush can be a good solution for routine maintenance, but a fluid change offers benefits too. If you can't afford the full fluid change, at least get the fluid flushed on time.



How much transmission fluid does a 2001 Honda CR-V take?


For Manual Transmission: SBXM (5-SPD).... GLS42 All TEMPS....

Notes:(1) Honda Manual Transmission Fluid, P/N 08798-9031. This fluid is backwards compatible with Honda Manual Transmission Fluid, P/N 08798-9016.
Capacity:3.6 pints.



What brand of tire is the best for a Honda CR-V?


Best All-Season Tires for Honda CR-V

  1. Michelin Defender2. Known for extremely long tread life and quiet ride quality.
  2. Bridgestone Ecopia H/L 422 Plus. Fuel-efficient tire with stable handling and smooth comfort.
  3. Continental CrossContact LX25. Exceptionally strong in wet conditions with confident braking.


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