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What kind of transmission fluid does a 2006 Honda CRV take?

For the 2006 Honda CR-V, the transmission fluid depends on the transmission type. If your CR-V has the automatic transmission, it uses Honda ATF DW-1. If it has the 5-speed manual transmission (available in some markets), it uses Honda Manual Transmission Fluid (HMMF).


Honda's 2006 CR-V lineup includes both automatic and manual transmissions in different regions. Using the correct fluid is essential for smooth shifting, proper hydraulic pressure, and long-term transmission health. Always confirm the exact specification in your owner's manual or with a dealer, since regional variations can occur.


Automatic transmission fluid (2006 CR-V)


The automatic-transmission-equipped CR-V is specified to use DW-1 fluid. This DW-1 specification is distinct from Dexron or Mercon and should not be substituted with those fluids.



  • Fluid type: Honda ATF DW-1 (automatic transmission fluid)

  • Compatibility: Do not mix with Dexron II/III, Mercon, or other non-DW-1 fluids

  • Maintenance note: Refer to the owner's manual for exact capacity and service intervals; use fresh fluid when performing a fill or drain-and-fill procedure


Using the correct DW-1 fluid helps maintain smooth shifting and proper hydraulic operation in the 4-speed automatic transmission commonly found in the 2006 CR-V.


Manual transmission fluid (if applicable)


Some markets offered a 5-speed manual transmission in the 2006 CR-V. For these models, Honda generally recommends Honda Manual Transmission Fluid (HMMF). Always verify the exact specification for your vehicle, as regional differences can apply.



  • Fluid type: Honda Manual Transmission Fluid (HMMF) or the specification listed for your model

  • Important note: Do not substitute engine oil or automatic transmission fluid in a manual gearbox

  • Maintenance tip: Consult the owner’s manual for capacity and service intervals; many Honda manuals call for drain-and-fill or periodic top-offs


Using the proper manual transmission fluid helps prevent gear wear and ensures reliable shifting in the 2006 CR-V’s manual transmission, where equipped.


Summary


The 2006 Honda CR-V uses ATF DW-1 in automatic transmissions and Honda HMMF in manual transmissions, where offered. Always verify exact specifications in your owner’s manual or with a dealer, as regional and model variations can occur. Following the correct fluid type supports transmission performance and longevity.

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