2007 Civic Hybrid CVT Fluid Change Flush DIY Very Easy Applies to 2006-2011
#31
Re: 2007 Civic Hybrid CVT Fluid Change Flush DIY Very Easy Applies to 2006-2011
https://www.hondapartsonline.net/blo...nda-radio-code and I've seen it elsewhere too. It claims it gives you the serial, which you can use to get the code.
Only doing it after a 12V reset explains it.
I see your link regarding grid charger/discharger is marked outdated - do you have a current link anywhere?
Only doing it after a 12V reset explains it.
I see your link regarding grid charger/discharger is marked outdated - do you have a current link anywhere?
#35
Re: 2007 Civic Hybrid CVT Fluid Change Flush DIY Very Easy Applies to 2006-2011
Regarding the radio code, it's on a Honda Anti-Theft Radio Identification Card, just like the one for my dad's car was. 66221 (not like I'm worried about someone stealing the radio).
I guess I'll do the reset tomorrow.
I guess I'll do the reset tomorrow.
#36
Re: 2007 Civic Hybrid CVT Fluid Change Flush DIY Very Easy Applies to 2006-2011
I had to replace the 12V in my wife's car, and I was fortunate that the code was written in the maintenance book, in the place where it said "radio code"
#37
Re: 2007 Civic Hybrid CVT Fluid Change Flush DIY Very Easy Applies to 2006-2011
Thanks for this post, all. So, can someone help me with exactly how much transmission fluid the HCHII is supposed to take? The owner's manual clearly states the capacity is 3.0 US quarts. When I drain and refill, 3 qts barely registers on the bottom of the dipstick. I usually have to add somewhere around another 10-16 oz. to get it to register in the safe zone. I'm pretty sure I'm checking it correctly - engine fully warm, parked on a level surface, parking brake engaged, run shifter slowly down through all of the gears, then back up to park, pull out dipstick, wipe it off, reinsert dipstick, pull it out and read it. What am I missing? Does anyone have an exact number of quarts or ounces for best fill?
#38
Re: 2007 Civic Hybrid CVT Fluid Change Flush DIY Very Easy Applies to 2006-2011
Not sure what you're doing. You should check it in accordance with the instructions in the owner's manual.
http://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/p...6/NC0606OM.pdf
Page 195.
It takes 3 qts.
You'll know if it's low because the start clutch will slip.
http://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/p...6/NC0606OM.pdf
Page 195.
It takes 3 qts.
You'll know if it's low because the start clutch will slip.
#39
Re: 2007 Civic Hybrid CVT Fluid Change Flush DIY Very Easy Applies to 2006-2011
[QUOTE=S Keith;263249]Not sure what you're doing. You should check it in accordance with the instructions in the owner's manual.
Huh. I've been checking transmission fluid in vehicles with the engine running for so long I just assumed it was universal and never thought to check the manual. Wiping egg from face. Thanks much!!
Huh. I've been checking transmission fluid in vehicles with the engine running for so long I just assumed it was universal and never thought to check the manual. Wiping egg from face. Thanks much!!
#40
Re: 2006.Civic Hybrid CVT Fluid Change Flush
I know this thread is old but I wanted to add my own observations:
I just did a CVT fluid change on a 2006 HCH with just 28K miles. CVT fluid has never been changed as far as I can tell.
I did a drain and fill of 3qt, and the first drain looks like the OP's "first drain" picture in color. Additionally, the magnet on my drain plug was completely covered with black fuzz.
I did another drain and fill of 3qt a week later; it looks like the OP's "flush #1"picture.
At this point, the magnet on my drain plug had some black fuzz.
Based on my observations and this post, I may do another drain!
I just did a CVT fluid change on a 2006 HCH with just 28K miles. CVT fluid has never been changed as far as I can tell.
I did a drain and fill of 3qt, and the first drain looks like the OP's "first drain" picture in color. Additionally, the magnet on my drain plug was completely covered with black fuzz.
I did another drain and fill of 3qt a week later; it looks like the OP's "flush #1"picture.
At this point, the magnet on my drain plug had some black fuzz.
Based on my observations and this post, I may do another drain!