Castrol universal atf/cvt

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Before I do this drain and fill on my wife’s 2013 Honda fit, is there anyone on here who has used the Castrol universal atf/cvt fluid? I’ve used Valvoline maxlife in the past, just curious about this Castrol offering
 
I used Maxlife ATF in my old Nissan AT, and it never shifted properly again. Since then, I only use OEM recommended fluid in AT's. I don't know what fluid is recommended in your Fit, but the safe choice, is the OEM Honda fluid.
 
Before I do this drain and fill on my wife’s 2013 Honda fit, is there anyone on here who has used the Castrol universal atf/cvt fluid? I’ve used Valvoline maxlife in the past, just curious about this Castrol offering
I have used it in a Mitsubishi Mirage CVT - worked fine and I consider it equal to Maxlife. I mostly use Maxlife but on occasion I will use the Castrol as well as it is often a few bucks cheaper. Use it with confidence.
 
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I used Maxlife ATF in my old Nissan AT, and it never shifted properly again. Since then, I only use OEM recommended fluid in AT's. I don't know what fluid is recommended in your Fit, but the safe choice, is the OEM Honda fluid.
Is there a chance the transmission has some issues and maybe was not the fluid? I agree that when in doubt the OEM fluid spec is the better choice - but having used Maxlife in so many different applications in my shop with no issues I will continue to use it where I know it works but there are definitely certain applications where you want a specific OEM fluid spec over universal.
 
I am not saying that I am right or correct about the following… I do mean that seriously.

However The regular ATFs work off a coefficient of friction and CVT operate on a traction coefficient. Being that those are so different in how they work I just don’t feel comfortable using them. Trusting a new additive from Afton that is supposed to “ bridge” that gap between the two very different operating conditions in two different types of transmissions is putting a whole lot of faith in that.

I do believe though that Afton did test that new additive very thoroughly in their testing facility in Ashland Virginia. I do wonder how long of intervals did they test their new additive technology in both regular ATFs and CVTs ? Was it for 50,000 miles, 100,000 miles, 150,000 miles or 200,000 miles ? And did they test it in Honda transmissions ? Toyota transmissions ? Or the Nissan Jatco CVTs ? The Subaru CVTs ?

I hope that anyone who runs these universal transmission fluids has zero issues or problems. And I am interested in hearing from more people who use these fluids for well in excess of 100,000 plus miles to 200,000 plus miles… 30,000 to 50,000 miles is ok but I want much longer time/mileage usage to see how all that turns out.


I just did 2 drain and refills on my 2012 Honda Civic with Idemitsu DW-1 fluid. I know it’s not exactly the same chemistry formulation as Honda DW-1.

But given how these Honda transmissions are I would not use a CVT/ ATF universal fluid in a Honda transmission. That’s just my thought on this. It does not mean I’m correct though.

Now OG Valvoline Maxlife… yeah I would use that. Valvoline EP ATF which specifically says NOT to run in a CVT… I would run that too.
 
I have used it in a Mitsubishi Mirage CVT - worked fine and I consider it equal to Maxlife. I mostly use Maxlife but on occasion I will use the Castrol as well as it is often a few bucks cheaper. Use it with confidence.
And that is a JATCO CVT transmission.
 
I have used it in a Mitsubishi Mirage CVT - worked fine and I consider it equal to Maxlife. I mostly use Maxlife but on occasion I will use the Castrol as well as it is often a few bucks cheaper. Use it with confidence.
Plus from what I think I've seen, Castrol is huge throughout the rest of the world. Here in the US, Valvoline seems to have more of a presence but Castrol seems to be more of a "world" company.

That says nothing of the specific fluid, but only speaks to Castrol's reputation and expertise -- I think they kinda know what they're doing.

As for the topic, I used it for a spill 'n fill in a '15 Forester CVT and would do it again.
 
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sharing my experience...

We did a drain-and-fill on our 2012 Suzuki SX4 (Jatco CVT) for the first time at 110k miles
Bought used at 40k miles, and I am sure no trans fluid change before we had it.
After some research, we decided to go with a high-viscosity aftermarket CVT-compatible fluid (KV100>=7), and Catrol ATF/CVT Universal was the most affordable choice.

Drained out 4.5 qt and filled in 1 gal Castrol Universal.....short of 0.5 qt.
I can't find any 1qt Castrol Universal bottles for sale (in-store or online), only 1gal jug is available...
But I was able to find a 1qt bottle (the only one left) of dedicated Castrol Transmax CVT Fluid at a local auto part store
The bottle was packaged in 2022 (if I interpreted the serial number correctly)

Current situation: Mix of 1Gal fresh Castrol Universal + 0.5qt fresh Castrol CVT + remaining 12-year-old OEM fluid...
It has been running great after 5k miles and the shift on cold is much improved.

Thanks
 
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