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    ATF Fluid for 2010 Civic 2.0

    Dear All,

    Time to replace my fluid at 30,000Km. Is this suitable for my Civic? Thank you.
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  2. #2
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    Yes, it is suitable.
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    need to change ATF at 30k km, really?

  4. #4
    My service manual said 100,000Km, but I just want to be on the safe side & change on 30,000Km.

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    let me know if you notice any difference, although i doubt it would be at 30k.
    mine is at 50k, sometimes i feel the gearbox is a bit lazy

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    Quote Originally Posted by leetie123 View Post
    need to change ATF at 30k km, really?
    Yes, we found that with Honda's autoboxes, the interval for ATF is too long. If you follow the interval, you will have a nicely clunky gearbox.

    I recommend every 2 years or 30,000km, whichever comes first. By doing it frequently, you don't have to waste additional bottles trying to get trapped fluid out of the torque convertor.
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    True, just worry that if too long interval, it will damage my AT.

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    I changed my A/T fluid at 85k and today I changed after 50k (ie odo @135k) , I can feel the different. Bought the fluid 4 liters $63 from honda

    BTW , it need only 2.5 liters.
    Last edited by boogil; 24-11-2012 at 11:36 AM.

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    Then i think i will change ATF in my civic in the next service
    Has anyone noticed civic fd1 has "two steps" throttle?

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    Penrite sell a full synthetic ATF that is compatible with Honda AT (not CVT) that works really well
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