How to Change Dual-Clutch Transmission (DCT) Fluid on a 2016 Acura ILX
Step-by-step drain-and-fill guide with required DCT fluid, tools, crush washers, and torque specs
How to Change Dual-Clutch Transmission (DCT) Fluid on a 2016 Acura ILX
Step-by-step drain-and-fill guide with required DCT fluid, tools, crush washers, and torque specs


🔧 ILX - Dual-Clutch Transmission Fluid Drain & Fill
On your ILX with the dual-clutch automatic, a fluid drain-and-fill refreshes the special DCT fluid that lubricates gears and operates the clutch hydraulics. Doing this on schedule helps prevent harsh shifting, shudder, and premature transmission wear.
Difficulty Level: Intermediate | Estimated Time: 1.0-2.0 hours
Assumption: Your ILX uses the 8-speed dual-clutch and a drain/fill/level plug setup; refill amount is typically close to what drains out.
⚠️ Safety & Precautions
- ⚠️ Work on a level surface; support the car with jack stands before going underneath.
- ⚠️ Transmission fluid can be hot; let the car cool if you just drove it.
- ⚠️ Keep the car level while filling/checking level, or the fluid level will be wrong.
- ⚠️ Do not mix fluids; use only Acura/Honda-approved DCT fluid for this transmission.
- ⚠️ Battery disconnect is not required for a basic drain-and-fill.
🔧 Required Tools
You'll need the following tools for this repair:
- Floor jack (rated 2-ton minimum)
- Jack stands (rated 2-ton minimum)
- Wheel chocks
- Safety glasses
- Nitrile gloves
- Drain pan (at least 10-quart)
- Metric socket set (8mm-19mm)
- 3/8" drive ratchet
- 3/8" drive torque wrench (10-100 Nm range)
- Breaker bar (3/8" or 1/2")
- Flat trim clip tool
- Funnel with long hose
- Fluid transfer pump (specialty)
- Clean measuring container (at least 3-quart)
- Shop rags
🔩 Required Parts
HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:
- Dual-clutch transmission fluid (Acura/Honda DCT fluid) - Qty: 3 quarts
- Drain plug crush washer - Qty: 1
- Fill plug crush washer - Qty: 1
- Level/check plug crush washer - Qty: 1
📋 Before You Begin
- Park on level ground, set the parking brake, and place wheel chocks behind the rear tires.
- Warm the transmission slightly with a short 5–10 minute drive, then let it sit 10 minutes. This helps the fluid drain well without being dangerously hot.
- Raise the front with a floor jack and support with jack stands. Keep the car as level as possible.
- Remove any lower splash shield that blocks access using a metric socket set and flat trim clip tool.
🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps in order:
Step 1: Locate the plugs
- From under the front of the car, locate the transmission drain plug (bottom of the transmission case) using a flashlight from your shop rags area (wipe grime to identify plugs clearly).
- Locate the fill plug (often on the front/side of the case) and the level/check plug (a smaller bolt on the case side if equipped).
- Pro tip: Always loosen the fill plug first.
Step 2: Loosen the fill plug first
- Place the drain pan under the transmission area (in case of drips).
- Use a ratchet with the correct socket from your metric socket set to crack the fill plug loose.
- If it’s tight, use a breaker bar carefully and keep the socket fully seated to avoid rounding.
Step 3: Drain the old fluid
- Move the drain pan directly under the drain plug.
- Use a ratchet and correct socket to remove the drain plug completely.
- Let it drain until it slows to an occasional drip (usually 10–15 minutes).
Step 4: Measure what came out
- Carefully pour the drained fluid into a clean measuring container.
- Write down the amount. You will refill the same amount as a baseline.
- Pro tip: Matching the drained amount prevents overfill.
Step 5: Reinstall the drain plug with a new washer
- Clean the drain plug and sealing surface with shop rags.
- Install a new drain plug crush washer on the drain plug.
- Thread the drain plug in by hand first, then tighten with a torque wrench.
- Torque to 49 Nm (36 ft-lbs).
Step 6: Fill with the correct DCT fluid
- Remove the fill plug fully using a ratchet and socket.
- Install a new fill plug crush washer on the fill plug (you’ll torque it after filling).
- Use a fluid transfer pump (specialty) or funnel with long hose to add dual-clutch transmission fluid.
- Add the same amount you measured in Step 4 (typical drain-and-fill is around 2–3 quarts).
Step 7: Set/check the fluid level (if equipped with a level/check plug)
- With the car still level on jack stands, locate the level/check plug.
- Place the drain pan under the level/check plug.
- Use a ratchet and the correct socket to remove the level/check plug briefly.
- Correct level is typically a small trickle/slow drip from the level port; if no fluid comes out, add small amounts through the fill hole using the fluid transfer pump (specialty), then re-check.
- Install a new level/check plug crush washer and tighten with a torque wrench.
- Torque to 12 Nm (9 ft-lbs).
Step 8: Reinstall and torque the fill plug
- Thread the fill plug in by hand to avoid cross-threading.
- Tighten using a torque wrench.
- Torque to 39 Nm (29 ft-lbs).
Step 9: Reinstall the splash shield
- Reinstall the lower splash shield using your metric socket set and flat trim clip tool.
- Make sure all clips/bolts are snug so it doesn’t rattle.
Step 10: Lower the car and do a quick function check
- Remove tools from under the car.
- Lower the car using the floor jack, remove the jack stands, then fully lower.
- Start the engine and, with your foot on the brake, slowly move the shifter through all positions (P-R-N-D) pausing 2 seconds each.
✅ After Repair
- Check underneath for leaks around the drain, fill, and level/check plugs with safety glasses on.
- Take a 10–15 minute test drive. Shifts should feel smooth and consistent.
- Recheck for leaks after the drive and the next morning.
- Dispose of used fluid at a recycling center or auto parts store that accepts waste oil/fluids.
💰 DIY vs Shop Cost
Shop Cost: $220-$450 (parts + labor)
DIY Cost: $60-$120 (parts only)
You Save: $160-$330 by doing it yourself!
Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 1.0-1.5 hours.
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