What's the honda cr v transmission fluid capacity?

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James B. December 22, 2020
The Honda CR-V transmission fluid capacity iS-10 quarts. 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. Hard shifts could arise and that is not good. You could experience shudders. There may be jerking. The gears might become stuck. The transmission could slip. Delayed shifts will cause acceleration problems. If the transmission fluid leaks, that needs to be patched quickly.
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Daniel M. April 10, 2020
The honda crv transmission fluid capacity is 3.7 Quarts.
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George C. March 4, 2021
The owner's Guide says the 2015 CR-V takes 3.9 QTS.
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Feisalinho May 21, 2022
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Neil August 2, 2021
In the manual it calls for 3.3 US quarts or 3.1 L for 4wd for 2wd 3.1US quarts or 2.9 L
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How many quarts of transmission oil are needed to change
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Luis December 10, 2023
2019 crv AWD drained litter over 5 quarts put same amount back in
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Albert F Gremp March 11, 2023
In servicing the transmission in a 2020 crv touring, how many quarts are needed?
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Chris January 6, 2023
The fluid CHANGE is 3.25 quarts. The CHANGE (according to Honda) should be done THREE times to achieve a FLUSH. So the FULL capacity for the transmission is roughly 10 quarts.
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John November 3, 2022
I put 5 quarts of flud in the transmission. Should I be able to see the fluid level below that fill plug?
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