DIY 10th generation Honda Civic CVT Fluid and Filter change automatic transmission service, the filters should be replaced every other fluid change to maintain CVT reliability on 10th gen Honda Civic 1.5L or 2.0L engine 2016-2021, SI, sport, touring, etc. Hope you found this video helpful, thanks for watching!
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Your suppose to change your CVT fluid every 30,000 miles. Your also suppose to replace the transmission cooler filter and rings however you don't have to change the CVT filter unless your CVT transmission was leaking. I rather use amsoil CVT 100 percent full synthetic than Cheap OEM honda hcf 2 fluid.
Did anyone else hear this guy say you should be changing the CVT oil every other oil change? Is that not a little ridiculous? I figured it would be set for at least 100,000 km.
I am due for my cvt service next oil change. My mechanic said Honda only requires it to be drained and refilled and the filters dont need to be changed. I didnt believe him so I called a Honda dealer near me and they were not even aware of the filters. They said to just drain and refill every 30k. After watching this vid I see it is important to change both filters. I am going to show this vid to my mechanic! Thanks for posting!
Looks like an important part to change along with the CVT fluid. Thanks for the video.