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Purchasing a 2016 CR V w/116k miles worried about cvt transmission

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9.5K views 19 replies 10 participants last post by  Aegean  
#1 ·
Nothing in the service records about it the fluid ever being changed. Is this something I should have done ASAP? Can a mechanic inspect it for issues? Or, should I just avoid it and look for something else? Car seemed to drive fine. Drove maybe 5 miles at highway speed and another 5 at city speeds. This is my first experience with a cvt transmission and I’m nervous. Haven’t had good luck with transmissions. Blew 2 at 200k miles on 2 different silverados and my gf’s blew on her 2016 Escape literally one oil change (3000 miles) out of warranty.
 
#4 ·
That’s a hard question to answer. Usually Honda’s MM will populate a transmission fluid change somewhere between 50-60k miles in my experience. So, if it has never been done and the transmission is operating normally you can always do 3 drain and fills (with a 100 or more miles in between changes) and still be good.
 
#9 ·
"Why 3?"
Because near 75% of the old fluid remains when drained. That is - only 25% or so drains out. I don't remember the exact amount- but that is close. It may be 66/33?
I purchases a 2013 that developed transmission 'shudder' soon after I got it. The 3x drain/refil fixed it. I suppose the previous owner never changed it. But it ran flawlessly afterwards.
I believe the idea here is one should do a single drain/refill more often.
 
#13 ·
I did mine in my garage without even getting under the car.
 
#15 ·
i would say a CVT transmission that never has been serviced might be in better shape than half of the transmission out there that have been serviced by incompetent techs. Low fluid, high fluid, cheap aftermarket fluid, overtighen drain bolts etc.

I would change the fluid now and enjoy the car without worrying. Also, a used transmission for the CRV is so inexpensive. Imagine how much someone worries buying a used 2016 Tesla model S when a battery failure could be $20000.
 
#20 ·
As everyone mentions only Honda fluid. As an owner you wouldn’t want to buy aftermarket to save $12 every 3 years. A service shop does buy cheap fluid because is extra profit with each vehicle.