Nissan Car Lounge - Almera, Juke, Latio, Qashqai, Sylphy, Teana Owners > Latio
Article on CVT (Post relevent CVT information here!)
andromeda2000:
Anybody know how much cvt oil our latio need? Thinking of buying the CVT NS-2 oil myself and change at outside workshop during 60K servicing.
If more than 4L, how long can we store the leftover cvt oil? Feel like very wasteful if throw away. Very exp.
Also, which nissan stockists do you all normally get your parts? First servicing outside TCM, so had to ask.
Thanks in advance.
idone2u:
--- Quote from: madtari on December 24, 2010, 03:41:08 PM ---wow... it was a long time since any new post here! :p
so how's everyone's CVT doing now? still going strong i hope? Just bought a 2nd hand 4-yrs old latio sports premium... the previous owner did his/her last servicing at 61k at TCM, when i got the car it was at 67k++... do I need to call up TCM to confirm if they had change the CVT NS2 fluid during the last servicing (60k) to play safe? when is the next recommended change for CVT fluid?
lastly do anyone has any idea how much a CVT GB will cost for latio? I heard its ~$3k, also heard its $10k... scary leh.. when i buy this car, i intend to drive till scrap de... if halfway CVT dies on me then i will sian 1/2. :crying:
haha... looking forward to any help from u guys! cheers!
--- End quote ---
I just changed my CVT gear box because mine died... I did not know about the CVT oil change thingy hecen up to 140K still never change - and my mechanic - the small shop one - never tell me to change.
Then the gear box died on me - got to tow the car.
At TC - they recommend to change the whole gear box at $13K!
At Delgro - they recommend me to overhaul the gear box at $4500.
In the end my rep send me to another workshop at Ubi - they changed my GB to a recon one at $3500.
However, there is a risk - it may or may not be that good.
And true enough - 2 weeks later it died again. It was replaced again with another recon GB. Car in for 1 week. Just got car back last Friday. Now stress testing the car to see if it will break down again...
I learned my lesson lor....
dsrio:
good info,
i did renew my cvt fluid at 60k, but currently my milage still at less than 100k, so keeping my fingers crossed.
am surprised the mechanic never mentioned about changing your cvt fluid, if i am not wrong, normal 4AT also need to replace their ATF at certain interval.
safe driving bro.
gentoro:
I previously servicing with TCM - recently divorce them and service outside cheaper. 4.5yr latio.
Currently my milage just hit 180k and I think their last CVT oil change were at 80k or 100k? My cousin forgot already - I bought the car from him btw.
Planning to go Autosaver asap for CVT oil change. Beside changing CVT oil at regular interval, any else require? Eg. full servicing or overhauling?
Currently CVT is still working fine but I do know that it ought to be maintain similarly for 4AT - flushing and changing AT oil.
kelvin:
just change ur CVToil will do.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version