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How much transmission fluid goes in a 2019 Honda Accord?

On a 2019 Honda Accord, the amount of transmission fluid you need depends on the transmission type. CVT models typically require about 9.0–9.5 quarts of DW-1 automatic transmission fluid for a complete drain-and-fill, while the 2.0L turbo models with the 10-speed automatic use roughly 12 quarts. Always verify the exact capacity with the owner’s manual or a Honda dealer, as figures can vary by VIN and service method.


Transmission options in the 2019 Accord


The Accord offered two automatic transmissions in 2019. Knowing which one your car has is essential for estimating the fluid you’ll need.


CVT-equipped models


Most trims of the 2019 Accord use the continuously variable transmission (CVT). Here is what to know about the fluid for this version.


Estimated capacity and fluid type are as follows:



  • Fluid type: Honda DW-1 ATF (or an equivalent approved by Honda).

  • Estimated total capacity: approximately 9.0–9.5 quarts for a typical drain-and-fill service.


Concluding summary for CVT: For CVT-equipped Accords, plan on roughly 9 to 9.5 quarts of DW-1 ATF when performing a drain-and-fill service. A follow-up top-off may be needed to reach the exact level specified by the service procedure.


10-speed automatic (2.0L turbo) models


The 2.0L turbo models pair with a 10-speed automatic transmission. The fluid capacity is higher than the CVT version.



  • Fluid type: Honda DW-1 ATF (per Honda specification).

  • Estimated total capacity: about 12 quarts for a drain-and-fill service.


Concluding summary for the 10-speed auto: If your Accord has the 2.0L turbo with the 10-speed automatic, expect roughly 12 quarts of ATF for a drain-and-fill, with the exact amount depending on the service method (drain-and-fill vs. flush) and whether any transmission components have been serviced recently.


How to confirm the exact amount for your vehicle


Because transmissions and service procedures can vary by VIN and production, consult the owner’s manual or contact a Honda dealer to confirm the precise quantity and recommended service method for your car. Note that many 2019 Accords do not have a manual dipstick, and level checks are performed via vehicle-specific procedures at service time.


Why the right amount matters


Using too little or too much transmission fluid can lead to shifting problems, overheating, or component damage. Follow Honda’s specification and use only Honda-approved DW-1 ATF. If you’re unsure, have a qualified technician perform the service.


Summary


In summary, the 2019 Honda Accord’s transmission fluid capacity varies by transmission: about 9.0–9.5 quarts for CVT models and about 12 quarts for the 10-speed automatic. Use Honda DW-1 ATF and verify exact amounts with the owner's manual or dealer. For accuracy and safety, rely on professional service if you are unsure.

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