Is the CVT fill plug covered by extended warranty?

Is the CVT fill plug covered by extended warranty?

My 2014 Honda Civic had the CVT fill plug pop out. I had it towed to the Honda Dealer and they said that extended warranty would not cover it. I read prior post that a lot of people had this problem. I am wondering if any problem with the CVT should be covered the extended warranty. “I’m gonna try doing this….

How do I refill my CVT transmission fluid?

Pull the transmission dip stick out, wipe clean, insert back in but rotate 180 degrees and push all the way down. Pull back out and check the level (remember where it is so you can refill back to same location, should be at the second notch). This is also where you will add transmission fluid. Step 2: Raise the front end of the vehicle somehow.

Is the CVT plug on my Honda Civic pop out?

If you have any issues logging into the site, please delete all 9thcivic cookies and then log into the site. https://9thcivic.com/forum/threads/site-changes.16518/ My 2014 Honda Civic had the CVT fill plug pop out. I had it towed to the Honda Dealer and they said that extended warranty would not cover it.

What’s the best way to drain transmission fluid?

Place a collection pan underneath the transmission drain plug. Using the hex screwdriver/tool, unscrew the drain plug. Notice that it doesn’t take much force to unscrew this so don’t over tighten when putting back on. Allow all of the fluid to drain, I left it to drain for about 15 min. Step 4. Screw the drain plug back on.

What causes CVT fill plug to pop out?

Im curious if it is happening across the board or only certain years. The fill plug will typically pop out if the fluid is over filled or the breather/vent tube is plugged. However it could also simply be a crappy design. Not the first time. ATF dipsticks on late 90s to mid 2000 Civics also would pop out as the dipsticks started to age.

Where is the CVT fill plug on my civic?

I changed the fluid a year ago on my 2015 Civic with CVT. Recently, after a trip, it was sitting in the garage and I smelled the strong aroma of tranny fluid. Popped the hood and the fill plug is resting peacefully next to the hole. (??)

My 2014 Honda Civic had the CVT fill plug pop out. I had it towed to the Honda Dealer and they said that extended warranty would not cover it. I read prior post that a lot of people had this problem. I am wondering if any problem with the CVT should be covered the extended warranty. “I’m gonna try doing this….