2009 Honda Fit Transmission Type
The 2009 Honda Fit comes with two transmission options: a 5-speed manual transmission and a 5-speed automatic transmission. The automatic transmission is optional and comes with manual shift control via steering-wheel-mounted paddles on Fit Sports.
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Contents
- How do I know if my Honda has a CVT?
- How many miles can a 2009 Honda Fit last?
- Does a 2008 Honda Fit have a CVT transmission?
- How do I know if my Honda has CVT?
- What is the most common problem with Honda Fit?
- When did Honda Fit go to CVT transmission?
- What is the common problem in Honda Fit?
- What are the changes in the 2009 Honda Fit?
- Do all Honda Fits have CVT transmission?
- Is the 2009 Honda Fit a reliable car?
How do I know if my Honda has a CVT?
Easy, just drive the car. If it has a jerk between gears it’s regular automatic. If you press on the gas pedal and it feels like you are accelerating through jello, it’s a CVT.
How many miles can a 2009 Honda Fit last?
200,000 miles
It’s a Honda, so, with proper care, it can last a very long time indeed. It really depends on how it’s been maintained. If the owner has kept up on regular maintenance and not abused it (and it’s spent its life in a climate where rust isn’t an issue), well over 200,000 miles is within reach.
Does a 2008 Honda Fit have a CVT transmission?
My brother got his GE6 2008 fit last week, the 1330cc version with the CVT gearbox.
How do I know if my Honda has CVT?
Try starting from a stop and just hold your foot steady with the engine at 2000 RPM. If you get up to 60 mph (you should) without the tachometer ever suddenly jumping down by 400 or 500 RPM then you’ve definitely got a CVT.
What is the most common problem with Honda Fit?
Starter Failure
Several owners have complained that their car intermittently fails to start even after changing its key fob battery. Many drivers have also stated that they had to jump-start the battery to start the car. In some cases, spongy brakes accompanied these issues.
When did Honda Fit go to CVT transmission?
The engines are mated to a five-speed manual, five-speed automatic, and continuously variable transmission (CVT), depending on the region (CVT not offered in United States prior to 2015).
What is the common problem in Honda Fit?
Starter Failure
Several owners have complained that their car intermittently fails to start even after changing its key fob battery. Many drivers have also stated that they had to jump-start the battery to start the car. In some cases, spongy brakes accompanied these issues.
What are the changes in the 2009 Honda Fit?
For 2009, the Fit has undergone its first interior and exterior redesign. It’s all good. There’s a new four-way backseat configuration, 10 cupholders (really?), vision-improving triangular front side windows, increases in length and width and a nifty van-like windshield position.
Do all Honda Fits have CVT transmission?
All 2020 Fits are powered by a 1.5L 4-cylinder engine that makes 130 horsepower. There are two available transmissions, a 6-speed manual and a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT).
Is the 2009 Honda Fit a reliable car?
Most helpful consumer reviews
Great mileage, solid and reliable, comfortable for a small car .