What's the 2011 Mazda 2 automatic transmission fluid capacity?

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James M. January 8, 2021
A 2011 Mazda2 equipped with the standard 4-speed automatic transmission is going to have a fluid capacity of 7.4 US quarts for a full fill up. You're going to need to change out the fluid for this transmission between every 60,000 and 90,000 miles. If You don't get this done when You should then You may experience slipping and cause possible permanent damage to the transmission. If You are going to do this job on Your own You can expect to spend between $50 and $70 in fluid costs but if You take it in to a shop the total cost of parts and labor will be between $150 and $240.
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William N July 16, 2020
The 2011 mazda 2's transmission holds 4 quarts of atf fluid.
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