···
Log in / Register

What is the replacement interval for the transmission fluid in a Fit?

4Answers
Leah
09/04/2025, 03:44:14 AM

The replacement interval for the transmission fluid in a Fit is approximately every 3 years or 30,000 kilometers. Transmission fluid helps maintain the cleanliness of the gear system and provides lubrication to the transmission components, extending their lifespan. Taking the 2020 Fit as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4096mm, width 1695mm, height 1525mm, with a wheelbase of 2350mm and a fuel tank capacity of 40 liters. The 2020 Fit features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 131PS, a maximum power of 96kW, and a maximum torque of 155Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.

Was this review help?
111
Share
MacRuby
09/16/2025, 04:32:37 AM

I've been driving my Honda Fit for over five years, and I always pay special attention to changing the transmission fluid because it directly affects driving experience and transmission lifespan. Honda officially recommends changing it every two years or 40,000 kilometers, whether it's a manual or automatic transmission—always follow the manual. My car is an automatic, and once I forgot to change it, experiencing severe gear-shifting hesitation. A check at the dealership revealed the fluid had turned pitch black, nearly damaging internal components. The mechanic explained that prolonged neglect causes transmission fluid to oxidize and thicken, leading to rough shifting, increased noise, and even transmission failure, with repair costs starting at thousands. Driving habits also influence replacement intervals; for example, frequent stop-and-go city traffic puts extra strain on the transmission, warranting earlier fluid changes. Each service costs just 200-300 RMB, ensuring peace of mind and safety—never delay it. In short, regular changes keep the car running smoothly and save money. I recommend using a maintenance app to track schedules and set reminders.

Was this review help?
5
Share
Expand All
DeLena
10/30/2025, 10:17:55 PM

As a new Fit owner, I was particularly concerned about transmission fluid when I first bought the car and consulted several repair shops. Everyone agreed that the replacement interval is around 40,000 kilometers, with manual transmissions allowing a slight extension to 50,000 kilometers, but automatic transmissions strictly adhering to this standard. If not changed on time, you may experience stiff gear shifts, jerking, or even increased noise during acceleration. I've watched online videos where Honda's manual mentions adjustments based on driving conditions; for example, frequent highway driving slows fluid consumption, while stop-and-go short trips require earlier changes. A fluid change isn't costly—around 100 yuan at regular shops. If DIY-checking shows dark or burnt-smelling fluid, act promptly. Safety first, especially in rainy or foggy conditions where smooth transmission matters most. My monthly habit of checking the dipstick has saved me from surprises—this small routine has been a lifesaver.

Was this review help?
14
Share
Expand All
DelCorey
12/13/2025, 09:25:56 PM

Having worked on many Fit transmission issues at the repair shop, I generally recommend changing the transmission fluid every two years or 40,000 kilometers, with manual transmission models allowing slightly longer intervals. Neglecting this often leads to fluid degradation, increased impurities causing wear, resulting in symptoms like delayed shifting or unusual noises. Honda's maintenance manuals emphasize this schedule - just follow it to save money and extend vehicle lifespan. Automatic transmission Fits require extra attention due to their complex structure and faster fluid consumption. The fluid change process is simple and quick, taking about half an hour with low cost and minimal risk. Developing good habits like recording mileage during each maintenance can prevent major issues, ensuring peace of mind while driving.

Was this review help?
4
Share
Expand All
More Q&A

What is the spark plug model for the Lancer EX?

The spark plug model for the Lancer EX is iridium KH6RTCI (N05), LDHRIPLK, and turbocharged 1.5T double iridium LDHDIPLK (905). The spark plug is mainly composed of a terminal nut, insulator, terminal stud, center electrode, side electrode, and shell. The main types of spark plugs are: standard spark plugs, projected insulator spark plugs, electrode spark plugs, seat spark plugs, pole spark plugs, and surface gap spark plugs. Spark plugs are installed on the side or top of the engine. In the early days, spark plugs were connected to the distributor via ignition cables. Over the past decade, most car engines have been modified to connect the ignition coil directly to the spark plug.
102
Share

What are the symptoms of a failed diesel engine water pump?

Engine water pump failure may exhibit the following symptoms: 1. Idling issues: The car water pump is connected to the belt to draw cold water from the radiator to cool the engine. If there's a problem with the pump's rotation, it will directly affect the engine's speed. 2. Coolant leakage: Mostly caused by aging of the water pump seal ring. An over-tight engine combination belt can also lead to premature wear of the water pump; failure to replace antifreeze for a long time can cause internal corrosion, ultimately damaging the water pump; the water pump may fail if it exceeds its service life without replacement. 3. Engine noise: Open the hood and start the engine. If you hear a low friction noise, it may indicate damage to the water pump bearing.
108
Share

Is the Pajero Sport OFF Light On or Off?

If the ESP OFF light on the car is illuminated, it indicates that the vehicle's Electronic Stability Program (ESP) is either turned off or malfunctioning. If you accidentally pressed the ESP OFF button on the vehicle, simply press it again briefly to reactivate the ESP. However, if the ESP OFF light is on due to a system malfunction, it is necessary to promptly take the vehicle to a 4S dealership for inspection and repair. Important Notes: The OFF light on a car primarily refers to the ESP OFF. ESP stands for Electronic Stability Program, which is an active safety feature designed to prevent the vehicle from skidding or losing control. Causes of the Warning Light Illumination: There are several reasons why the warning light may come on, including wiring faults, sensor damage, incorrect signals from the electronic control unit, or a depleted battery.
120
Share

What is the Standard for Headlight Lumen Output?

Here is relevant information about headlight lumen output standards:1. Halogen Low Beam: If using halogen low beams, the output is around 1000 lumens, while high beams reach 1200 lumens. If equipped with xenon lamps, the maximum is 3200 lumens (actual output typically exceeds 2000 lumens).2. HID Xenon Lights: Automotive HID xenon lights differ from traditional halogen lamps. They are high-intensity discharge lamps that operate by stimulating a chemical reaction between xenon gas and rare metals via positive and negative electrical charges. Hence, the bulb contains a small glass capsule filled with xenon gas and trace rare metals. When electrically stimulated, this reaction produces light with a color temperature ranging from 4000K to 12000K.
101
Share

What causes the hazard switch of the Langdong to be unresponsive?

The reasons why the hazard lights do not flash when locking the car include: the alarm switch under the hood is not properly closed; the car door is not properly closed; the remote key battery is depleted; or the vehicle is parked in an area with strong signal interference causing the remote to malfunction. Preventive measures: For smart remote keys, avoid contact with strong magnetic fields, such as high-voltage power lines, transmission towers, or other areas with strong magnetic signals; try not to drop or throw the smart key when using it. Hazard lights: Hazard lights, also known as emergency flashers, can be activated by pressing a red triangular button on the vehicle's dashboard. Their main purpose is to alert other vehicles in case of unexpected situations, and they should also be turned on when parking on the roadside to prevent rear-end collisions.
103
Share

What is the reason for a bulb-like warning light?

A bulb-like warning light indicates that there is an abnormality in one or more bulbs in the vehicle, which should be checked and replaced promptly. Below is relevant information about automotive lights: 1. Safety: Xenon headlights provide excellent nighttime visibility, significantly enhancing driving safety at night and greatly improving forward illumination. However, for oncoming drivers, xenon headlights with high beams on can be "extremely dazzling." Additionally, xenon headlights have a slower startup time, typically requiring about two seconds. Halogen lights turn on faster. 2. Emergency performance: Due to the different light-emitting principles of xenon and halogen lights, in the event of a battery power supply issue, xenon lights will not turn off immediately but will instead dim gradually over a short period. Halogen lights, on the other hand, will turn off directly.
112
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.