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How many quarts of transmission fluid does a Honda Fit take?

It depends on the model year and the transmission type. For most Fits with a CVT, the total capacity is roughly 7.3–7.8 quarts. For Fits with a manual transmission, the capacity is roughly 2.3–2.7 quarts. Exact figures can vary by year and service method, so check your owner’s manual or Honda service data for your specific car.


This article breaks down the typical capacities by transmission type and explains how much fluid is used in common drain-and-fill versus full-service replacements, so you can plan maintenance accurately.


Transmission options and capacities


Capacities vary with the transmission type. The CVT is a larger system that includes a torque converter and special fluid, whereas manual transmissions use a much smaller, different specification. Below are the ranges commonly cited for recent Honda Fits.


CVT-equipped Honda Fits


Before listing the CVT figures, note that CVT fluid capacity is given as the total system capacity and as typical drain-and-fill amounts. The numbers are helpful for planning maintenance, but exact quantities depend on whether your shop performs a pan-only drain or a complete system replacement.



  • Total CVT fluid capacity (including converter): about 7.3–7.8 quarts.

  • Typical drain-and-fill amount from the pan: about 4.5–5.0 quarts.

  • Notes: Some service procedures may require additional CVT fluid to account for the fluid in the torque converter; always follow Honda's service procedure for CVT changes.


In practice, many owners perform a drain-and-fill that replaces roughly the pan content plus a portion held in the converter and lines, and still ensure the system reaches the proper level using a specified refill procedure.


Manual transmission Fits


Before listing the numbers, remember that manual transmissions use a different lubricant and have smaller capacity. The capacities below reflect typical values for the 5-speed manual used in earlier Fit generations.



  • Total manual transmission capacity: about 2.3–2.7 quarts.

  • Typical drain-and-fill amount: approximately 2.0–2.4 quarts, depending on how much is drained from the pan.

  • Notes: Use the manual transmission fluid specified in the owner's manual and verify fill level with the transmission's dipstick or fill plug procedure.


Manual transmissions are generally serviced by draining the pan and refilling to the proper level, with less fluid replacement than a CVT service.


Summary


For a Honda Fit, plan around 7–8 quarts of CVT fluid if performing a full replacement, and about 4.5–5 quarts if performing a standard pan drain and refill. For a 5-speed manual, expect roughly 2.3–2.7 quarts, with about 2.0–2.4 quarts typically required for a drain-and-fill. Always verify exact specifications for your model year in the owner’s manual or service bulletin, and consult a qualified technician for CVT work due to the delicate nature of the transmission.

What year to stay away from Honda Fit?


With the most reported complaints of all model years of the Honda Fit, the 2015 Fit is one we definitely recommend avoiding if you are looking to purchase from the last generation of this model. These early models tend to carry more issues that would be rectified later in the car's production life.



Can low transmission fluid cause stuttering?


If shuddering occurs primarily between 30-45 mph, this suggests torque converter problems related to low fluid levels. This specific speed range often reveals transmission issues that might not be noticeable at other speeds.



How many quarts for Honda Fit transmission fluid?


It's not pleasant to clean. Up. So slow and steady. So there's one quart i know it's going to take two and a half i'm going to go ahead and put two in before. I use the funnel to fill these back up.



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.


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