Does a 2009 Honda Fit have a timing chain or belt?
The 2009 Honda Fit is equipped with a timing chain.
What kind of transmission does a Honda Fit have?
The 2009 Honda Fit comes standard with a five-speed manual transmission but, notes Edmunds, “a five-speed automatic is optional.” Edmunds adds that “on Fit Sports the automatic comes with manual shift control via steering-wheel-mounted paddles.”
Where can I find the Honda Fit manual?
To save paper and time, you can download the latest manuals now. Recommended Service for Your 2009 Honda Fit Recommendations for regular servicing tasks for your vehicle can be found in Service & Maintenance .
Can a 2009 Honda Fit tow a trailer?
Don’t. Here is what the 2009 Honda Fit owner’s manual has to say about that: “Your vehicle is not designed to tow a trailer. Attempting to do so can void your warranties.” No surprise there. Not that you could ever find a hitch for one, although they probably do exist somewhere.
What kind of car is the Honda Fit?
Honda’s redesigned 2009 Honda Fit is “a subcompact four-door hatchback available in two trim levels: base and Sport,” according to reviewers at Edmunds.
How many Honda vehicles offer a manual transmission?
Honda sold 325,650 Civics in 2019, so around 6,500 of these are manual, non-Si, or non-Type R models. Around 16,000 Si models were sold in 2019, all of which were manual.
Does Honda Fit have AWD?
The is the 2019 honda fit awd is a four-door subcompact supplied in four trims: LX, Sport, EX, and EX-L. Every single Fit gets power by way of a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine that creates 130 horsepower and 114 pound-feet of torque.
Is Honda Fit automatic transmission?
The Honda Fit subcompact car has an available automatic transmission with “Sport Mode.”. This mode allows the driver to control the shift points electronically, which partially replicates the manual transmission shifting experience.This is done with the steering wheel paddle shifters.