Loading

How much transmission fluid do I need for a 2015 Honda Civic?

The recommended transmission fluid capacity for a 2015 Honda Civic is 1.9 quarts (1.8 liters). This is the standard amount of fluid needed to properly fill and maintain the transmission in this vehicle model.


Determining the Correct Transmission Fluid Amount


The transmission fluid capacity for a 2015 Honda Civic can vary slightly depending on the specific transmission type. Most 2015 Civic models were equipped with a continuously variable transmission (CVT), which requires 1.9 quarts (1.8 liters) of transmission fluid. However, some manual transmission Civic models may need slightly less, around 1.7 quarts (1.6 liters).


It's important to always refer to your owner's manual or contact Honda for the exact fluid capacity recommendation for your specific 2015 Civic model and transmission type. Overfilling or underfilling the transmission can lead to performance issues and potential damage.


Steps to Check and Fill Transmission Fluid



  • Park the vehicle on a level surface and apply the parking brake.

  • Run the engine for a few minutes to warm up the transmission fluid.

  • Locate the transmission fluid dipstick, usually near the front of the engine compartment.

  • Remove the dipstick, wipe it clean, and reinsert it fully.

  • Remove the dipstick again and check the fluid level - it should be between the "MIN" and "MAX" marks.

  • If the level is low, add the recommended transmission fluid in small increments until the level is correct.

  • Be careful not to overfill, as this can also cause problems.


Following the proper steps to check and fill the transmission fluid in your 2015 Honda Civic will help ensure the longevity and proper operation of this critical component.

How many quarts of transmission fluid do I need for a change?


Drivers can expect to pay $125 to $250 for a transmission fluid flush service. This is approximately twice as much as a transmission fluid change. This is due in large part to the additional fluid required. A flush will take 12 to 22 quarts, while a fluid change requires 5 to 7 quarts.



How much transmission fluid does a Honda Civic need?


AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID CHANGE CAPACITY: 2.4 (2.1 Imp qt, 2.5 US qt). The engine in your Honda contains a number of aluminum parts.



When should the transmission fluid be changed on a 2015 Honda Civic?


How Often Should You Get a Honda Transmission Fluid Change? It is recommended that you schedule a Honda transmission fluid change every 50,000 to 100,000 miles.



How many quarts are in a Honda Civic transmission?


If you are just doing a fluid change, the refill amount is 2.5 quarts (2.4L). If the transmission is completely empty of fluid, the refill amount is 6 quarts (5.75L).



How many quarts of transmission fluid does a 2015 Honda Fit take?


For Automatic Transmission: GTAA....VTF20

Capacity:GTAA Total Fill 6 quarts.
Capacity:3.6 quarts Initial Fill.



What ATF is recommended for Honda?


While Honda recommends not flushing your automatic transmission fluid, given the risk that the pressure from the flush pump might damage the solenoids, they do recommend that you use genuine Honda automatic transmission fluid.



How many quarts of transmission fluid does a 2015 Honda Accord take?


Automatic Transmission Fluid
Capacity: BC5A Total Fill 8 quarts. Capacity: 3.9 quarts Initial Fill.



How much transmission fluid does a 2015 Honda Civic take?


3.6 quarts
Automatic Transmission Fluid
Capacity: M3WC Total Fill 6.1 quarts. Capacity: 3.6 quarts Initial Fill.



How much transmission fluid is needed?


How much transmission fluid your vehicle needs ranges from as few as 8-9 quarts for small passenger vehicles to more than 20 quarts for heavy-duty trucks. As you do when determining how often to change transmission fluid, check your owner's manual for the transmission fluid capacity.



How to check transmission fluid on a 2015 Honda Civic?


Steps to Check Transmission Fluid

  1. Turn the car on. The engine should be warmed up to check the level.
  2. Find the transmission fluid dipstick.
  3. Remove the dipstick and touch the fluid, moving it around between your thumb and forefinger.
  4. Use a rag to wipe off the dipstick.
  5. Use a funnel to bring the fluid level up to full.


Kevin's Auto

Kevin Bennett

Company Owner

Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.