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Where are Honda transmissions made?


As a leading manufacturer in the automotive industry, Honda is known for its reliability and innovation. One of the key components that contribute to the performance of Honda vehicles is their transmissions. Understanding where these transmissions are made can provide insight into the quality and engineering behind Honda's vehicles.


Global Manufacturing Locations


Honda transmissions are produced in several locations around the world. The primary manufacturing sites include:



  • Japan: Honda's home country is a major hub for transmission production, particularly for their high-performance models.

  • United States: Honda operates several plants in the U.S., including facilities in Ohio and Alabama, where they manufacture transmissions for various models sold in North America.

  • China: With the growing demand for Honda vehicles in Asia, Honda has established production facilities in China to cater to the local market.

  • Thailand: This location serves as a strategic manufacturing base for Honda, producing transmissions for both local and export markets.


Quality Control and Engineering


Honda places a strong emphasis on quality control and engineering excellence in its transmission manufacturing process. Each facility adheres to strict standards to ensure that every transmission meets Honda's high-performance criteria. This includes:



  • Rigorous testing procedures to ensure durability and reliability.

  • Advanced manufacturing technologies that enhance precision and efficiency.

  • Continuous improvement practices that incorporate feedback from engineers and customers alike.


Conclusion


In summary, Honda transmissions are manufactured in various locations worldwide, including Japan, the United States, China, and Thailand. Each facility is dedicated to maintaining Honda's reputation for quality and performance, ensuring that every vehicle equipped with a Honda transmission delivers a reliable driving experience.


Frequently Asked Questions

Which Honda models are made in the USA?


When you buy a Honda Accord, Accord Hybrid, CR-V, Insight Hybrid, or Passport, you're supporting the thousands of workers in the manufacturing facilities across the United States. Even though Honda is a Japanese company, the factories employ Americans.



Does Honda make their own transmissions?


No, Honda does not use JATCO CVT transmission components. Honda designs and manufactures its own CVT systems to ensure quality and reliability specific to the vehicles we sell.



Where is Honda transmission made?


Honda Transmission has a plant in Ohio and Georgia which is where most come from.



How do you tell if a Honda is U.S. or Japan built?


The very first letter or number of the VIN tells you in what region of the world your vehicle was made. Match the letter or number below to the first number or letter of your VIN to find out in what region of the world your VIN was made.



Who manufactures Honda ATF?


Idemitsu ATF Type H Automatic Transmission Fluid - 1 Quart, Red. Idemitsu is the OEM supplier for Honda DW-1.



Are Honda transmissions reliable?


That being said, Honda CVTs are failing at a lower rate than some other manufacturers like Nissan and Subaru. What we are finding is that the fluid in Honda CVTs is getting too hot, breaking down, and then causing major internal transmission failures. The number two disadvantage of a Honda CVT is the cost of repairs.



Where are GM transmissions built?


Current factories

NameCity/StateComments
Toledo TransmissionToledo, OhioLocated at 1455 West Alexis Road. Acquired from the former Martin-Parry Corporation in 1955. Replaced the older Toledo plant on Central Ave.
Toluca EngineToluca, State of Mexico



Who makes the Honda 9 speed transmission?


ZF Friedrichshafen
ZF 9HP transmission

ZF 9HP
Overview
ManufacturerZF Friedrichshafen
Production2013–present
AssemblyGray Court, South Carolina, United States



What years did Honda have bad transmissions?


According to carcomplaints.com, the 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005 selections are the worst when looking at the transmission years. The earlier years of the Honda Accord struggled the most with the transmission.



Are Honda engines American made?


Our production capacity is well over 7 million units. Engines for the U.S. market are primarily sourced from the U.S., Japan, and Thailand.


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Kevin Bennett

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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.