How often should the transmission fluid be changed for the Fit?

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ArcherAnn
07/24/25 8:24am
According to the Fit car manual, the transmission fluid should be changed every two years or every 40,000 kilometers. Transmission fluid is a lubricant used to keep the transmission system clean, ensuring the transmission operates normally and extending the lifespan of the transmission components. Long-term high-speed operation causes wear on the transmission gears and generates a large amount of metal particles and other impurities. Failing to change the fluid in time can lead to abnormal wear and noise in the transmission gears, and even cause transmission failure or complete breakdown. Below are some key points to note when changing automatic transmission fluid: 1. It is crucial to use the original transmission fluid specified for your vehicle model. Only the original transmission fluid can meet the requirements of the transmission. Other brands, low-quality, or counterfeit transmission fluids can cause abnormal wear and severe damage to the transmission over time. 2. Have the transmission fluid changed at a professional transmission service center to avoid indirect transmission issues caused by unprofessional or improper technical operations.
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BentleyLee
08/11/25 4:00am
As someone who enjoys studying cars, I've been driving a Fit for several years. Paying close attention to the transmission fluid replacement interval is crucial. The Fit typically comes with an automatic transmission, right? The manufacturer generally recommends changing it every 40,000 kilometers or two years, but it's better to check the specific model year and manual. Actually, regular fluid changes help protect internal transmission components from excessive wear, maintain better lubrication, and prevent issues like slipping or rough shifting. I always make it a habit to check the transmission fluid's color and viscosity during oil changes. If it appears black or contains metal particles, it needs immediate attention to avoid costly repairs. Don't skimp on this small maintenance expense—getting genuine ATF fluid replaced at a reputable auto repair shop is the way to go.
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