Your Honda Fit takes different fluids depending on the transmission. If it has a traditional automatic, use Honda ATF DW-1. If it uses a CVT, use Honda CVT Fluid HCF-2. If it has a manual transmission, use the appropriate manual transmission fluid (MTF), typically a 75W-90 GL-4 gear oil.
The Honda Fit has seen multiple generations and transmission options, including a conventional automatic, a continuously variable transmission (CVT), and a manual. Using the correct fluid is crucial for smooth shifting and long-term transmission health. Fluids are not interchangeable, and the wrong type can cause slipping, harsh shifts, or damage. Always verify the exact specification for your vehicle’s model year and trim in the owner's manual or with a Honda dealer.
Transmission fluids by transmission type
Use this as a quick reference to the standard fluid types associated with each transmission option that Honda Fit models have used.
- Traditional 5-speed automatic transmission: Honda ATF DW-1
- Continuously variable transmission (CVT): Honda CVT Fluid HCF-2
- Manual transmission (5-speed): Manual Transmission Fluid (MTF), typically a gear oil such as 75W-90 GL-4
After choosing the correct fluid, follow the manufacturer’s guidance for capacity and replacement intervals. If you’re unsure which transmission your Fit has, consult the owner’s manual, check the vehicle’s service paperwork, or ask a certified Honda technician to confirm before topping up or changing fluids.
How to verify the right fluid for your Fit
Identify the transmission type by checking the vehicle’s model year and trim, consulting the owner’s manual, or inspecting the transmission designation on the information label. If in doubt, contact a Honda dealer or a qualified mechanic to avoid using an incorrect fluid.
Summary
The Honda Fit requires different fluids based on transmission type: DW-1 ATF for traditional automatics, HCF-2 CVT fluid for CVTs, and a dedicated MT Fluid/gear oil (commonly 75W-90 GL-4) for manuals. Always confirm the exact specification for your model year and region, and never mix fluids. Regularly consult the owner’s manual or a trusted technician to ensure proper maintenance.


