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How much transmission fluid does a 2015 Honda Civic hold?

The exact amount depends on the transmission installed in your Civic. Automatic transmissions typically require about 9.5–10 quarts, manual transmissions around 1.8–2.0 quarts, and CVTs (if your model has one) about 7.0–7.6 quarts. Always verify the precise figure in your owner's manual or with a Honda dealer for your specific trim and VIN.


The 2015 Honda Civic was offered with different transmissions depending on trim and market. Most models used a 5-speed automatic or a 5-speed manual, while some regions or special editions could have a CVT. Transmission fluid capacity varies by type, so it’s important to know which gearbox your car has before servicing.


Typical transmission fluid capacities by type


Below are common total capacities by transmission type for the 2015 Civic. Use these as a guide and confirm with the manual for your exact configuration.



  • Automatic transmission (5-speed): Approximately 9.5–10 quarts (about 9.0–9.5 liters) total capacity. A full drain-and-fill can require around 6–8 quarts, depending on whether the filter is replaced and whether the pan is drained.

  • CVT (if equipped): Approximately 7.0–7.6 quarts (about 6.6–7.2 liters) total capacity. CVT fluid is different from automatic ATF; check the manual for the correct specification (often Honda HCF-2 CVT fluid).

  • Manual transmission (5-speed): Approximately 1.8–2.0 quarts (about 1.7–1.9 liters) total capacity.


These figures represent typical ranges. The exact capacity can vary by model year within the generation, market, and whether you’re performing a pan drain-and-fill or a complete fluid replacement. Refer to your owner’s manual or a Honda dealership for the precise specification for your vehicle.


Practical guidance for maintenance


When changing transmission fluid, use the fluid type recommended for your gearbox: ATF DW-1 is common for many 5-speed automatics, while CVTs in Hondas typically require CVT fluid such as Honda HCF-2. Do not mix fluids, avoid overfilling, and ensure the vehicle is level when checking fluid levels.


Tips for checking and servicing


Determine the correct procedure for your model by consulting the service manual or contacting an authorized Honda service center. If you’re performing a DIY change, follow proper safety and disposal guidelines for used transmission fluid and consider having the level checked with the engine running and the transmission at operating temperature.


Summary


In brief, the 2015 Honda Civic’s transmission fluid capacity varies by transmission type: about 9.5–10 quarts for most automatics, around 1.8–2.0 quarts for manuals, and roughly 7.0–7.6 quarts for CVTs. Always confirm the exact amount and fluid specification for your specific trim and VIN in the owner’s manual or with a Honda dealer. Proper fluid type and accurate levels are essential for transmission longevity.

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