automatic transmission fluid

Asked by najwa Mar 30, 2010 at 02:33 PM about the Honda City

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

hi, i have a honda city 2005, what kind of automatic transmission fluid should i use, thanks

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Honda recommends you use ATF Z-1 Automatic Transmission Fluid, it has extra additives that help with the treatment of seals and so forth!

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Use Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) oil provided by Honda Dealers. Do not use Automatic Transmission Oil as Honda City VARIO has CVT type transmission. You have to use 4 ltr tranny oil. thx

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hy i have honda 2001 city what king of automatic transmission oil should used

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hi Candy, Caltex ATF-J can be used for Honda City SX8. Saw your question in Lazada

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Hi, I own a 2003 City Dsi. There was a time, Being ignorant, I used ATF for the gear box oil. Bit I was told otherwise and to use CVTF, and I did... The last year when I went outstation to have my gear oil changed again, the mechanic said it's written in in the cap cap to use ATR oil and so he did. I am now pretty confused. I have lost the car manual as it is a 2003 car. Can you offer me a proper advise please? Should I know flush it out and change back to CVTF? Many thanks!

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honda 2003 up to 2008 all auto variants have cvt transmission so use cvtf oil not atf oil.

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hi all, i have Honda City 2009, can i use ATF dw-1? do i have to change the Transmission Fluid oil filter as well at every Transmission Fluid oil changing . many thanks

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