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How many quarts of transmission fluid does a 2013 Honda CRV take?

The 2013 Honda CR-V with the 5‑speed automatic transmission holds about 10 quarts of ATF in total. A simple drain-and-fill typically replaces around 4.5–5 quarts, while a full pan-drop service with filter change generally requires about 6.5–7.5 quarts. A complete flush can approach 9–10 quarts. For the exact amount, consult the owner's manual or a Honda service manual, since figures can vary by model and service method.


Understanding the capacity


Transmission fluid capacity describes how much ATF the transmission holds when completely drained and refilled, including the torque converter in many cases. The amount you actually replace depends on the service method used. Below are the typical ranges you might encounter during common maintenance methods.


Before you schedule service, here are the common service levels and the approximate ATF quantities you should expect.



  • Drain and fill (no pan removed): about 4.5–5.5 quarts

  • Pan-drop with filter change: about 6.5–7.5 quarts

  • Full transmission flush (includes torque converter): about 9–10 quarts


These figures provide a reasonable guide for planning maintenance. Actual requirements can vary based on your vehicle’s condition and the specific service approach used by a shop.


Choosing the right ATF and service tips


Using the correct specification and procedure is crucial to preserve shifting performance and longevity. Here are key considerations to keep in mind when planning a CR-V transmission fluid service.



  • Use Honda ATF DW-1 or an equivalent fluid approved for Honda automatics, unless your owner's manual specifies a different spec.

  • Avoid Dexron or other non-Honda fluids, which can affect shifting and wear

  • Check the transmission fluid level with the engine warm and the vehicle in Park, following the manual’s instructions

  • If unsure about the exact capacity for your VIN, consult the service manual or a Honda dealer for confirmation


Following the recommended fluid type and procedure helps ensure smooth shifts and long transmission life.


How to verify the exact capacity for your vehicle


Because exact quantities can vary by model, trim, and service method, confirm the precise capacity using official sources or professional guidance.


Consult the 2013 CR-V owner’s manual or the service manual for your specific VIN, or ask a certified Honda technician for an exact figure based on your vehicle’s configuration and maintenance history.


Summary


In summary, a 2013 Honda CR-V with a 5-speed automatic transmission holds about 10 quarts of ATF overall. A drain-and-fill typically replaces around 4.5–5 quarts, a pan-drop with filter change about 6.5–7.5 quarts, and a full flush about 9–10 quarts. Always use the recommended ATF type (DW-1) and refer to the owner’s or service manual for your exact capacity and procedure. When in doubt, a certified Honda technician can provide the precise guidance for your vehicle.

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