CVT fluid
#31
Re: CVT fluid
Folks;
I don't know if I can add much more value to this thread, but I figured I could reinforce the alternate "official" perspective on the regular servicing of the Honda Gen 3 CVT.
As I mentioned before, I know first hand (only from Honda Canada) that it does not recommend that the regular CVT H-ATF be replaced more than once, unless there are reasons justifying 2x or 3x to be performed.
In all fairness they do not disapprove of it either, on the contrary it can only help and they are certainly not against it if that is what you prefer.
Again, please check with your dealer if you need additional details.
For those of you with service literature you will notice that the 3X fluid replacement is the recommended procedure for resolving CVT issues. It is pretty explicit. The normal service routine does not require a similar approach unless the service personnel deems it necessary... or of course, you desire it to be so.
Cheers;
MSantos
I don't know if I can add much more value to this thread, but I figured I could reinforce the alternate "official" perspective on the regular servicing of the Honda Gen 3 CVT.
As I mentioned before, I know first hand (only from Honda Canada) that it does not recommend that the regular CVT H-ATF be replaced more than once, unless there are reasons justifying 2x or 3x to be performed.
In all fairness they do not disapprove of it either, on the contrary it can only help and they are certainly not against it if that is what you prefer.
Again, please check with your dealer if you need additional details.
For those of you with service literature you will notice that the 3X fluid replacement is the recommended procedure for resolving CVT issues. It is pretty explicit. The normal service routine does not require a similar approach unless the service personnel deems it necessary... or of course, you desire it to be so.
Cheers;
MSantos
Last edited by msantos; 12-03-2007 at 09:48 AM.
#32
Re: CVT fluid
Well I put another 350 miles on my civic this weekend, after the oil change & trans fluid change. it was all freeway but never the less it was city to get home & it runs & feels just so smooth. I use Mobil 0-20 full synthetic.
The flush fluid was genuyine Honda CVT fluid with a letter following but I forgot what it was but it was from a Honda & they understood it was for the civic cvt.
It was so easy I think some people don’t understand by draining the Trans all the fluid will not drain out. It holds a total of 9 quarts. But after 3 times it is clear again.
I called two dealers to find out how much & one dealer said we only drain & fill once @ $65.00. I said the glove box book says to do it 3 times. They said it isn’t necessary. The second dealer said they do as the book requires to drain & fill 3 times. I'm happy with what I did.
JC
The flush fluid was genuyine Honda CVT fluid with a letter following but I forgot what it was but it was from a Honda & they understood it was for the civic cvt.
It was so easy I think some people don’t understand by draining the Trans all the fluid will not drain out. It holds a total of 9 quarts. But after 3 times it is clear again.
I called two dealers to find out how much & one dealer said we only drain & fill once @ $65.00. I said the glove box book says to do it 3 times. They said it isn’t necessary. The second dealer said they do as the book requires to drain & fill 3 times. I'm happy with what I did.
JC
#33
Re: CVT fluid
This brings up a good point... My maint. minder said to change the CVT fluid at 24K mi. I definitely think it needed it and can see a difference, but it said to change the fluid at my 4th oil change, which would have been 30K miles if I had changed the engine oil every 7500 mi (I change it usually around 6K or so). DOes the minder go by the actual condition of the CVT or engine oil or simply by the # of miles, or # of oil changes performed for the CVT fluid indicator?
#36
Re: CVT fluid
Yes. I never did find a leak from the plug or anything else to explain the smell and my mysterious burning smell has never reappeared after the fluid change x2 (6 qts total) despite several longer freeway trips and lots of stop/ go rush hour driving. My mpgs went up noticeably and the trans rarely if ever "bucks." The dealer couldn't find a problem but the old fluid was obviosuly much more viscous than the new and the magnetic drain plug had LOTS of crap on it. I'm hoping it was just break-in.
#38
Re: CVT fluid
Speaking of dip stick. Has anyone noticed the CVT fluid seems to "contract," for lack of a better term, in really cold weather (~15 deg. this morning). When cold, the reading is almost off the stick entirely even though nothing has changed.
#40
Re: CVT fluid
Just got a note from a friend who works at Honda corporate. I asked him to confirm Honda's position on the CVT fluid change. The official word? Normal maintenance is just the single fluid drain and fill UNLESS you find metal shavings in the fluid. Then the 3x drain & fill is used.
Glad to get the official word on this. It'll save me lots of $$$ on fluid!
Glad to get the official word on this. It'll save me lots of $$$ on fluid!