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What kind of transmission fluid do I need for a 2010 Honda Civic?

The quick answer is: it depends on your transmission. If your Civic has the automatic transmission, use Honda ATF DW-1. If it has the manual transmission, use Honda Manual Transmission Fluid (MTF) that meets GL-4 specifications (typically around 75W-90). Always verify with your owner's manual or a dealer for your specific market variant, as specs can vary by region.


Overview of transmissions in the 2010 Civic


The 2010 Honda Civic line mostly includes two common configurations: a 5-speed automatic and a 5-speed manual. Each uses a different type of fluid, and using the correct fluid is essential for performance and longevity.


Automatic transmission (5-speed)


Most 2010 Civics with an automatic transmission rely on Honda’s ATF DW-1. Use fluids that are specifically labeled compatible with the DW-1 specification. The typical service involves draining and refilling, with capacity varying by model and whether a filter is present. Always consult the owner’s manual for your exact capacity and service interval, but many owners perform changes around the 60,000-mile mark or per Honda’s guidance.


To guide your purchase, consider these options that meet the DW-1 spec:



  • Honda ATF DW-1 (genuine Honda fluid or aftermarket fluids explicitly labeled for DW-1 compatibility)

  • Other fluids that explicitly state compatibility with the DW-1 specification

  • Avoid fluids that are Dexron-based unless a manufacturer explicitly approves them for your vehicle


Conclusion for the automatic transmission: DW-1 is the official specification you should use, and avoid cross-spec fluids not approved for DW-1.


Manual transmission (5-speed)


The 2010 Civic manual transmission uses Honda MTF (Manual Transmission Fluid) that meets GL-4 specifications. It is typically a gear oil in the 75W-90 or 80W-90 range. Use Honda MTF or a high-quality aftermarket fluid that explicitly meets the Honda MTF GL-4 standard. Check your manual for the exact viscosity recommended for your market, as regional specs can differ.


Common options that satisfy the MTF GL-4 requirement include:



  • Honda MTF (official manual transmission fluid)

  • Aftermarket GL-4 gear oils labeled as meeting Honda MTF GL-4, typically 75W-90 or 80W-90

  • Do not use GL-5 gear oils in this manual transmission, as the additives can harm brass components and cause shifting issues


Conclusion for the manual transmission: Use MTF GL-4 specification fluids, and avoid ATF or GL-5 gear oils in this transmission.


Practical guidance for buying and servicing


Always verify the exact specification for your vehicle’s market variant. If you’re unsure, consult your owner's manual, contact a Honda dealer, or speak with a qualified mechanic. When performing a fluid change, follow proper procedure, ensure the vehicle is level, and replace any required filters or seals as specified by Honda.


Summary


For a 2010 Honda Civic, the transmission fluid depends on the transmission type: automatic transmissions require ATF DW-1, while manual transmissions require MTF that meets GL-4 specifications (commonly 75W-90). Confirm your model’s exact spec in the owner’s manual or with a dealer, and avoid using fluids not approved for your transmission. Proper fluid choice supports smooth shifting and long transmission life.

What transmission fluid does the Honda Civic use?


FRAM – Dexron III / Mercon Multi-Vehicle Automatic Transmission Fluid: 1 Quart (Part No. F420)
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What kind of transmission fluid goes in a 2010 Honda Civic?


FRAM – FRAM Full Synthetic Dexron VI Automatic Transmission Fluid, 1 Quart (Part No. F426)
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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.
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What ATF does Honda recommend?


ATF DW-1
ATF DW-1 Transmission Fluid.
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