For a typical 2013 Honda Civic with an automatic transmission, plan to change the transmission fluid about every 60,000 miles (roughly 96,000 kilometers) or every 60 months, whichever comes first. Manual transmissions in the same model year follow a similar cadence, though driving conditions can push the interval shorter. Always consult your owner’s manual for the exact recommendation for your trim and configuration.
The 2013 Civic lineup includes automatic and manual transmissions, and some trims may vary by market or drivetrain. The maintenance schedule also depends on how you drive, climate, and whether you perform frequent towing or stop-and-go city trips. The sections below break down the guidance and practical tips for each type.
Transmission options in the 2013 Civic
Most 2013 Civics available in the U.S. use a 5-speed automatic or a 5-speed manual transmission. Some variants and markets may use different configurations, so verify your specific model’s requirements in the owner’s manual or with a Honda dealer.
Automatic transmission
Key guidelines apply to Civics with an automatic transmission. The official cadence for typical, everyday driving is to replace the automatic transmission fluid every 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 60 months, whichever comes first. In severe conditions, you may need to adjust this interval earlier.
- Recommended interval: 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 60 months, whichever comes first, under normal driving.
- Fluid specification: Use Honda-approved automatic transmission fluid (officially DW-1 or the current factory-recommended ATF); avoid mixing fluids.
- Service approach: Drain-and-fill is common for regular servicing; a full transmission flush is not routinely required unless specifically advised by a technician.
Concluding note: Follow the factory interval and tailor it to your driving conditions. If you notice slipping, rough shifting, or unusual noises, have the transmission inspected promptly and consult a Honda technician for guidance.
Manual transmission
For Civics equipped with a manual transmission, the Fluid Change cadence is typically around 60,000 miles under normal conditions, though it may be shortened under demanding use. Always use the manual’s recommended transmission fluid and follow the fill-level instructions.
- Recommended interval: Roughly 60,000 miles (96,000 km) for many Civics with a manual transmission; adjust based on driving conditions and manual guidance.
- Signs to watch: If you experience grinding gears, difficulty shifting, or unusual noises, consider inspecting and changing the fluid sooner.
- Fluid specifics: Use the OEM-specified manual transmission fluid; avoid mixing fluids and ensure proper level when hot and cold, as instructed in the manual.
Concluding note: Manual transmissions can last a long time with proper maintenance, but aligning with the manual’s guidance and a Honda-qualified technician’s advice helps ensure smooth operation.
Summary
In general, the 2013 Honda Civic recommends automatic transmission fluid changes around 60,000 miles or 60 months, with manual transmissions following a similar interval. Severe driving conditions or unusual shifting symptoms may warrant more frequent checks or changes. Always refer to your owner’s manual or talk to a Honda service advisor to confirm the exact interval for your trim and driving habits, and ensure you use the correct OEM fluid.


