SWRA Case Transmission parts, repair guidelines, problems, manuals
Transmission general data
Number of gears | Transmission Type | Drive | ATF (full capacity) L | ATF (change) L | ATF type |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
∞ | CVT | FWD | 5,9 | 2,5 | Honda Multi Matic Fluid |
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CVTs SWRA / SWSA differ from each other not by engines
(with which they operated), but by the purpose of CVT model (for FWD or AWD). In
other words, Honda Fit cars with L13A and L15A engines were equipped with the
same transmission SWRA / SWSA, but there was an important difference:
- SWRA – 2WD
- SWSA – 4WD
As the right hand drive Honda Fit of the first generation
(produced from 2001 till 2007 ) served as a basis for other cars («Honda Airwave»,
«Honda Mobilio», «Honda Mobilio Spike»), then CVTs for these cars were slightly
upgraded (the main difference lied in the housing mounting). These CVTs
received new model names:
·
Honda
Airwave (from 2005 to 2007) 2WD – SLSA
·
Honda
Airwave (from 2005 to 2007) 4WD — SLTA
·
Honda
Mobilio/Mobilio (from 2002 to 2005) 2WD — SYEA
·
Honda
Mobilio/Mobilio (from 2002 to 2005) 4WD — SYFA
·
Honda
Mobilio Spike (from 2002 to 2005) 2WD — SFBA
·
Honda
Mobilio Spike (from 2002 to 2005) FWD – SFCA
·
Honda
Fit Aria / Honda City (from 2002 to 2009) 2WD — SERA
In fact all
these car models were equipped with the same CVT. Transmissions differed only in
the drive mechanism (FWD or AWD) and in holders for the CVT case. All other components of these CVTs are absolutely identical.
Therefore, these CVTs may become
interchangeable with the help of several minor modifications. Modifications usually
consist in replacement of holders and some sensors.
According to
Honda’s manual, SWRA / SWSA transmissions require ATF change вариатора (CVT) every 45 thousand kilometers.
When the car operates in harsh conditions ATF should be changed after 22,5
thousand kilometers.
Harsh conditions usually include:
1.Frequent and
short drives - no more than 8 km in the summer time or 16 km in the cold season
(at negative air temperatures).
2. Operations
under conditions of high temperatures (above +32 °C).
3. Long engine
operation at idle speed, driving with frequent stops in traffic jams. Towing of
the trailer or running on mountainous terrain.
4.Driving on
dirty, dusty roads or on the roads which are subjected to treatment with anti-icing
compound.
Honda Fit cars of the first generation equipped with CVTs SWRA / SWSA often face problems with the CVT mount, which tears after the car mileage reaches 50-60 thousand kilometers. Symptoms of this problem include the following: increased vibration, kicks at starting from rest/braking. Visual inspection helps to detect this problem. The mount is oil-filled, therefore transmission specialists recommend using original spare parts.