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How many quarts of transmission fluid does a 2006 Honda CRV take?

In brief, a full transmission fluid replacement for a 2006 CR‑V typically requires about 9 to 10 quarts of ATF, while a simple pan drain-and-fill uses roughly 4 to 5 quarts. Exact amounts depend on drivetrain and service method.


What the numbers mean


The figures below reflect common service practices for the 2006 Honda CR‑V with the 5‑speed automatic transmission. They can vary slightly based on whether the torque converter is drained and whether the vehicle is front‑wheel drive (FWD) or all‑wheel drive (AWD).



  • Pan drain and fill (no torque converter drain): about 4 to 5 quarts

  • Full transmission fluid change (including torque converter drain): about 9 to 10 quarts


In practice, the total amount you need may differ by a quart or two depending on the exact configuration and how thoroughly the system is drained. Always verify with the vehicle’s manual or a trusted technician if you’re unsure.


Fluid type and maintenance considerations


Using the correct Honda‑specified Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) is crucial for shift quality and transmission longevity. For the 2006 CR‑V, the recommended ATF specification can vary by production date and market; historically, Honda has used ATF Z1 for older models and DW‑1 for later recommendations. Always confirm the exact specification in your owner's manual or with a Honda dealer before filling.



  • Fluid specification: Use the ATF recommended in your manual (often Honda ATF Z1 for older CR‑Vs; DW‑1 may be specified in some manuals). Do not substitute Dexron/Mercon unless explicitly approved in the manual.

  • Service intervals: Transmission fluid should be inspected and replaced according to the manual or when the fluid appears dark or has a burnt smell. Typical DIY guidelines suggest checking fluid condition and planning replacements around 60,000–100,000 miles, depending on driving conditions.


Choosing the correct fluid and following the recommended service intervals helps maintain smooth shifting and extends the life of the transmission.


What to consider before you service


Capacities can differ slightly based on whether the CR‑V is FWD or AWD, as well as the exact production year within the 2006 model run. If you’re planning a service, consult the owner’s manual or contact a Honda service professional to confirm the precise capacity for your vehicle.


Summary


The 2006 Honda CR‑V typically requires about 9–10 quarts for a full transmission fluid replacement and about 4–5 quarts for a pan drain and fill. Always verify the exact fluid specification and service procedure in the owner’s manual or with a dealer, since capacities can vary by drivetrain and production specifics.

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