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Honda Transmissions

What Are JDM Honda Transmissions?

JDM Honda transmissions come straight from Japan. They are used in Japanese domestic market vehicles, which means lower mileage and better condition than most local used units. At DMV JDM Depot, we source, test, and ship these transmissions so you get a reliable replacement without the dealership price tag.

Benefits of Buying Honda JDM Transmissions

  • Reliable OEM engineering built to Honda's original factory standards 

  • Low-mileage imported units with far less wear than local used parts 

  • Costs much less than buying a brand-new transmission from a dealership 

  • Tested before shipping, so you know it works when it arrives 

  • Smooth performance from day one with a long lifespan ahead 

  • Ready to ship with fast delivery straight to your door 

  • Wide compatibility across Honda Accord, Civic, CRV, Pilot, Odyssey, and more 

  • Backed by a warranty, so you buy with confidence

Types of Honda Transmissions Available

  • Automatic Transmissions handle shifting for you. Great for daily drivers who want comfort and ease.

  • Manual Transmissions give you full control. Popular in models like the Honda Civic SI, Honda Prelude, and Honda Element. A Honda manual transmission swap can completely change how your car feels to drive.

  • CVT Transmissions use a belt and pulley system for smooth, seamless acceleration. Honda uses CVT in many modern models, including the Honda CRV, Honda HRV, and Honda Fit. If you are dealing with Honda CVT transmission problems, replacing it with a JDM unit is a smart fix.

Popular Honda Transmission Models and Codes

We carry transmissions for a wide range of Honda vehicles. Popular codes include B-series, K-series, and J-series units. These fit models like the Honda Accord, Honda Civic, Honda Pilot, Honda Odyssey, and Honda Ridgeline. Not sure which code you need? Contact us, and we will help you match the right unit.

Compatible Honda Vehicles

Our inventory covers Honda Accord, Honda Civic, Honda CRV, Honda HRV, Honda Element, Honda Pilot, Honda Odyssey, Honda Ridgeline, Honda Prelude, and more. Whether you drive a daily commuter or a weekend manual, we likely have your transmission in stock.

How to Choose the Right Honda Transmission

Match the transmission to your vehicle's year, model, and trim. Check if your car uses a CVT, automatic, or manual setup. Our team can help you confirm compatibility before you order.

Performance vs Stock Honda Transmissions

JDM units often outperform worn domestic replacements. They come with less use, better internal condition, and OEM quality. No aftermarket compromises.

Shipping, Warranty, and Support

Every transmission ships fast. We include a warranty with each unit, and our support team is available to answer questions before and after your purchase.

Why Choose DMV JDM Depot for Honda Transmissions?

We specialize in JDM parts. Every unit is inspected before it ships. You get a tested transmission, a real warranty, and a team that actually knows Honda drivetrains.

Browse our inventory today, or contact DMV JDM Depot, and we will help you find the exact transmission your Honda needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What transmission does a Honda have? 

Depends on the model. Honda uses automatics, manuals, and CVTs across its lineup.

How long does a Honda transmission last? 

With proper care, most Honda transmissions last 150,000 to 200,000 miles.

What is the cost of a Honda transmission replacement? 

JDM replacements are far cheaper than new units. Contact us for current pricing.

Should I buy a new, rebuilt, or used transmission? 

A low-mileage JDM unit gives you OEM quality at a fraction of the new price.

Does Honda use CVT transmissions? 

Yes. Many newer Honda models, including the CRV and Fit, use CVT technology.

Are Honda CVT transmissions reliable? 

Yes, when maintained properly. Replacements are available if yours fails.

What are the signs of a failing Honda transmission? 

Slipping gears, rough shifting, delays in acceleration, and unusual noises are common signs.

Which one is better, CVT or DCT? 

CVT is smoother for everyday driving. DCT offers faster, sportier shifts. It depends on your driving style.