You need to either return to the lubeshop and find out what they used, or replace the fluid with dw-1. Show atf fully synthetic is just the job code, not the brand used. for example in most cars at my shop we use Total G3. Total is the brand G3 is the product; which has a data sheet stating which oem fluids are covered. I've been at my shop for 7 years and there has never been an issue with G3. .... that being said we do use oem dw-1 for auto hondas, and not G3, as G3 only covers dw-1 outside of warranty. Actually, the first question is “Do I need to change my transmission fluid at all?” For the answer, consult your Honda Owner’s Manual. Unless there’s a leak or a problem, some newer transmissions are designed to never need a fluid change. But let’s say your car does need a transmission fluid flush as part of preventive maintenance. The top reason to change it is to keep your transmission operating at its best. Like any other fluid such as engine oil, transmission fluid becomes less effective over time. Stop-and-go driving, towing or other high-stress conditions can shorten its life even further. Unlike other fluids, however, transmission fluid doesn’t just lubricate the transmission parts, it also acts as hydraulic fluid, helping keep the transmission cooler and helping with shifts. In a practical sense, the most important reason to perform preventive maintenance on your transmission comes down to dollars and cents: getting a transmission fluid flush might cost you a few hundred dollars, but a new transmission will cost thousands. Posted byu/[deleted]4 years ago Archived Anyone know the OEM oil used or have a suggestion for oil? Thank you in advanced This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast level 2 · 4 yr. ago00 Civic B18C1 swapped (SOLD) This is the right answer. Never use anything but genuine Honda fluid in a Honda transmission, especially an automatic. With Hondas, the two things that you never compromise on are transmission fluid and timing belt intervals. Everything else is negotiable. level 2 This guy is right, go OEM. level 1 I am not sure the type you require. But my plain jane automatic civic oem fluid was purchased at the dealer at a very reasonable price. The 2012 Honda Civic takes 2.5 quarts of transmission fluid. The transmission fluid needs to be replaced every 30,000 to 60,000 miles. Along with fluid changes, terrible sounds will come from the transmission. Old transmission fluid will be awful to the ear. A worn out torque converter will cause a headache. The transmission is one of the most critical parts of the vehicle. You will face issues at some point. If the transmission fluid leaks, that needs to be solved quickly. Delayed shifts can cause acceleration issues. The transmission may slip. You might experience shudders. Hard shifts may arise and that is no good. There could be jerking. The gears can become stuck. accountCircle Ruth J. August 29, 2019 The 2012 Honda Civic takes about 2.5 quarts of transmission fluid. I need to knowthe answertoo. Honda cive 2012 tarnsmission capacity The Questions and Answers on this page are the statements and opinions of their respective authors and not VehicleHistory.com. VehicleHistory.com does not research or authenticate any of the Answers provided.
What kind of transmission fluid does a 2012 Honda Civic take?FRAM Transmission Fluid - Full Synthetic Dexron VI Automatic Transmission Fluid: 1 Quart (Part No. F426)
What kind of transmission fluid does a Honda Civic use?FRAM Transmission Fluid - Full Synthetic Dexron VI Automatic Transmission Fluid: 1 Gallon (Part No. F426-1G)
Do Hondas need special transmission fluid?The first thing to note about Honda transmissions is that you should really use a Honda branded transmission fluid with them. If you use non-Honda branded transmission fluid in your transmission, you might run into problems.
When should the transmission fluid be changed on a 2012 Honda Civic?Since fluids break down over time, it's important to change your transmission fluid every 30,000 to 60,000 miles.
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