Automatic transmission from a variator on a Honda Fit
I re-read the entire forum.
Already lost. But I didn’t hear a clear answer. Someone writes automatic transmission: 1-2-ND Varik: LSND
Others wrote to me: On the back door there is a FIT nameplate, so above the i the red dot is Varik, and the blue dot is automatic
How can I find out which gearbox I have and how to tell them apart? I'm afraid of mixing up the liquids.
Everyone here is pouring HMMF, but how can everyone be sure that everyone has a variator and not an automatic transmission.
Thanks in advance and with great respect to you.
But tell me where does this confidence come from? Please explain if it’s not difficult for you.
I'm afraid to pour it into a box until I'm sure what kind of box I have. This is my first car. I'm afraid of ruining it.
What really kills me is the generation that looks for all the answers on the Internet. Their favorite phrase to type into a search engine is “download for free. “.
Sergeykapitan, how can I explain the most basic thing to you? On your fingers or with quoting clever phrases? Take a ride in a car with a known automatic transmission and compare the sensations with driving your Fit. This will be your answer.
OK. I’ll try to explain where I get such confidence.
initial data (from the author): Fit 2002, L13A engine and, presumably, an automatic transmission (because if there was a manual transmission, then there would be no question).
It is also known that fits with automatic transmission are extremely rare in our country due to the fact that they are aimed at the overseas market (I could be wrong here, correct me if I am wrong), moreover, Americans prefer left-hand drive. Conclusion: most likely you do NOT have an automatic transmission, but a CVT.
How can you bring the probability to 100% yourself? get into the car, start it, buckle up, and pick up speed. Did you feel the gear shift? No? Repeat the acceleration again, for clarity you can look at the tachometer, again didn’t you feel the shift? Stop the car, unhook your seat belt, open the door, get out of the car. Raise your right hand up, draw air into your lungs. and sharply, as you exhale, lower your hand with the words “YES!” I have a CVT.”
If even after this you are swallowed up by a worm of doubt, then... open the hood, find a nameplate (plate) near the expansion tank and air filter, at the bottom of the gearbox, which indicates the type of transmission of your car. The CVT is distinguished by the combination “SWRA-. ” (“SWSA-. “).
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I'm afraid to pour it into a box until I'm sure what kind of box I have. This is my first car. I'm afraid of ruining it.
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Automatic transmission from a variator on a Honda Fit
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I re-read the entire forum. Already lost. But I didn’t hear a clear answer.
Someone writes automatic transmission: 1-2-ND Varik: LSND
Others wrote to me: On the back door there is a FIT nameplate, so above the i the red dot is Varik, and the blue dot is automatic
How can I find out which gearbox I have and how to tell them apart? I'm afraid of mixing up the liquids.
Everyone here is pouring HMMF, but how can everyone be sure that everyone has a variator and not an automatic transmission.
Thanks in advance and with great respect to you.
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Group: Users Messages: 35 Registration: 11.4.2009 City: Moscow
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But tell me where does this confidence come from? Please explain if it’s not difficult for you.
I'm afraid to pour it into a box until I'm sure what kind of box I have. This is my first car. I'm afraid of ruining it.
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What really kills me is the generation that looks for all the answers on the Internet. Their favorite phrase to type into a search engine is “download for free. “.
Sergeykapitan, how can I explain the most basic thing to you? On your fingers or with quoting clever phrases? Take a ride in a car with a known automatic transmission and compare the sensations with driving your Fit. This will be your answer.
Group: Users Messages: 35227 Registration: 10/14/2008 City: Kovrov
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