2013-2018 Nissan Altima CVT Fluid & Filter Replacement
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
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This is a DIY how-to on replacing the CVT Fluid as per the Nissan FSM outlines, and replacing the 2 transmission filters on a 2013-2018 5th gen. Nissan Altima. Sorry it got a bit long, just wanted to be as thorough as possible. This is a follow-up to my original CVT fluid replacement video:
• 2013-2018 Nissan Altim...
Torque Specs included.
*DISCLAIMER: I am NOT a Master Tech, just a long time wrencher.
Nissan Altima Factory Service Manual (TM):
www.nicoclub.com/FSM/Altima/2...
*Check out my How-To on getting 5th Gen. Altima on jackstands:
• 2013-2018 Nissan Altim...
Car in video is a 2014 Nissan Altima 2.5 SL. - Авто та транспорт
Drain plug - 19mm
Pan Bolts - 10mm
Filter Housing - 10mm + wobbler extension
Air intake tubing - 10mm
Strainer filter bolts - 10mm
Overflow bolt - 14mm
Nissan filter part number = 31726-28X0A
Filter Seal O-Ring = 31526-3VX0A
Trans Pan filter strainer = 31728-1XF03
Drain plug crush washer = 11026-JA00A
Overflow Drain O-Ring = 31526-3VX0B
Torque specs:
Filter Housing bolts = Wrist tight
Strainer filter bolts = 70 in/lbs
Pan bolts = 70 in/lbs
Overflow bolt 89 in/lbs
Drain Plug + crush washer = 25 ft/lbs
Thanks for breaking this down!
@@RealAmericanHero420 no problem! Had to write it down for myself anyway, figured I'd share
You guys are the goats. Haha just screenshoted this. I'll be doing this job next month
Thanks for the break down super helpful!
Thanks I was about to write it down I'm gonna order the parts tonight
This was probably the best car repair tutorial I've ever watched on YT. And I've watched a lot. No assumptions made or steps skipped -- clear, concise, well shot. Subbed!
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@@TheOriginalBeeCee hi could you please share the factory service manual in some cloud location. Couldn't download it
@@TheOriginalBeeCee hi sir I couldn’t download the FSM, could you please send it to email: pranavmenon216@gmail.com
Thanks
Well..there was a couple assumptions but I loved this video just as much as you lol.
I have to agree. Definitely good quality video an very informative! Just subscribed
Wow! Seriously, just wow. I’m a self-professed car repair video addict and this might be the best I’ve seen. I have the same car and have done my own CVT fluid change…and it was nothing like this. A million thanks, I leaned a ton.
I truly appreciate it man! Thanks for the comment.
The best video on the Nissan CVT transmission maintenance I saw , dude you made a nice job fully professional , no weird music clear view clear explanations all the torque specifications , I was able to hear you talk clearly . WOW !!! Thanks a lot man for sharing your knowledges with us , keep up the good work . ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Even with the car running his voice was louder. Most maintenance content creators don’t pay attention to the audio balancing like that. Super helpful I just bought a 2016 Altima and have no idea if it has or hasn’t had the transmission serviced so I’m just gonna go ahead and do the job it’s at 96,000 and runs pretty well but I know it could be better
Awesome step by step tutorial for CVT maintenance. Getting ready to change the valvebody on my 2014 Pathfinder, and this video is a great reference! Thank you!
Awesome! Glad it helped! 👍
Rob, awesome camera work-good lighting and right angles for great detail work. thank you so much, also loved that you show all parts number.
I'm impressed that you are making an effort to get the torque specs. Good job.
I appreciate it! I try to be as thorough as I possibly can.
Outstanding! Excellent video, descriptions, part numbers, procedures. Everything I need to do it correctly! Thanks for this video!
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Just wow. Such a well researched, well executed job! Amazing production of the whole thing! Thank you for sharing!
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man ! the clarity the clear voice the explanation of every detail and the camera < this has to be one of the best tutorials I have seen on youtube < thank you man
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This video deserves an Emmy Award...really appreciate it ....perfect !!!!
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Explained, performed waaaay better than nissan dealer mechanics. great work.
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Some people find this video longer but only that how want to save money and have interested on it can find the all information does really need to the job, thank you share
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perfect 👌 ....the best CVT service tutorial ever
I wish I can give you 100 likes or more
thank you man
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I appreciate how detailed your video was. Definitely will be using your procedure once my Altima hits 30,000 miles after it’s last cvt drain and fill. Thank you! Thumbs up 👍 and subbed!
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Great video and tutorial! Earned another subscriber
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I changed my cvt FLUID & FILTER and it was worth it. I would not just change the fluid because when you take the transmission pan off. The magnets inside catch a lot of gunky metal that are on them. (150k plus cars that hasn’t had a fluid change EVER disregard this message) the problem is the longer those metals sit they become part of the fluid with excessive heat cycles, flushing the Fluid OR changing the Filters won’t get all those gunky metals out running throughout your trans.
The reason I did this service was because I was experiencing slips and stutter & short pause delay shifting into Reverse.
I found out the reason it slips and stutters FOR ME is only when I’m accelerating at low RPM the torque converter starts to LOCK UP.
All Issues resolved after this service 😎( Minor slips when Foot On gas pedal entering a light throttle)
DUDE!!! ABSOLUTELY the most informative tutorial I've seen in a while. Do you realize you've done a better job than if the dealer had shown us? OUTSTANDING!!! EXCELLENT!!! You, my friend are on point!!! Thank You for taking the time to provide this much needed information. SUBSCRIBING!!!
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All it takes to beat the dealership is to be honest and care about what you do. But yeah, this guy is the GOAT
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Best Video I have ever seen on this topic. Thanks for taking the time and editing all the OEM items in between. CVT gets a bad rap because most people do not service their transmissions or service them incorrectly. If serviced regularly it should work as a fine tuned machine.
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Thanks for a great tutorial. You are the first YT video that shows both filters, most people miss or skip the canister filter. I need to change transmission oil for my 2011 & 2015 Altima.
I appreciate the comment 🙏 just keep in mind the 2011 4th gen is different from this procedure
@@TheOriginalBeeCee Yes, 2011 has a dipstick so it should be easier than the 5th gen.
I am using ramps, jack stands and a jack just to be safe 🙏
@@Foodie_888 nice 👍👍
@@TheOriginalBeeCee Thanks again!
Just a well put together, clear and concise video. So much thanks for this.
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Thank you.well explained step by steep
Great vid, super informative you may want to add flushing the trans cooler located in driver side fender well as it has more fluid and a spot to hold debris. Great job keep it up as they are known for issues best to clear out as much of the old ns3 fluid
Thank you for an very much informative education on changing the fluid on Nissan Altima. It is pass time for my car to have this work done. Most likely I'm going to take it to a shop but I wanted to know exactly what work the technician would be doing so that I wouldn't get rip off.
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This is the gold standard when it comes to nissan cvt fluid change. I deliberately took my 2015 xtrail/rogue to an authorized nissan service in jakarta and they skipped alot of steps as recommended in the service manual. They drained n filled the fluid twice. It took 7 litres of ns3. Didnt even touched the overfilled plug. Didnt check the oil temp. Just ran through the gears a couple of times n they were done. The car was about 100k kilometers. Two thumbs up for this great diy video
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Thanks for the awesome video, straight to the point and provided all the part numbers I was looking for.
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This is definitely the best video on the Altima CVT fluid change. I wondered how to get fluid in it, there has to be a better way then that little rinky dink dipstick hole. LOL. Now I know the proper way. We purchased the car new now we have 65k on it. No issues. Great video thanks again.
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Best tutorial I watch. Everything is detailed and clear.
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Thanks for the detailed video. I just changes my transmission filter today and the steps work. I’ll drain the fluid next month once I order everything. Best to you.
This is impressive 😲
I'm pretty sure that not even the dealers service the CVTs like this! 💯!
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This video should be Mandatory for every single Nissan technician to watch before they are put on the shop floor doing these procedures 😮😊
Thanks for a great, comprehensive video tutorial. The Nissan instructions say to refill with 2 5/8 imperial quarts (3 liters). Note that imperial (British) quarts are a little more than a liter, whereas US quarts are slightly less than a liter each. So if refilling with US quarts, you would need a little over 3 quarts with each refill.
Yes, 3.55 litres to an imperial gallon
El procedimiento más técnico que he visto. Gracias por este vídeo.
I just hit 65k on my Nissan and am going to be changing the CVT fluid. I appreciate the video. I have watched several before I came across this one. I can say that yours is the most informative.
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There is a recall on certain nissan transmission if you have under 88k I highly recommend it they put you a brand new one in for free
Was it dirty with you did drain???
@@bgood213it was dirty but not too bad.
Mine has 38k 2017 @@winterwind1169
This is the only UA-cam video that shows how to do this service properly. Everyone else I see doing this is spreading misinformation. I'll never do this myself because I'm lazy, but thanks for showing this to the world... I do a drain and refill every 3 years or 30k miles at my local dealership. Runs about 260 bucks.
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An excellent "By the Book" video. I will be changing the trans fluid in my Rogue. I know that there will be differences, but you clearly illustrate the general procedure.
Appreciate the comment, good luck with your fluid change!
If only we could get the book, too.
Sorry for bringing back a comment that was posted 2 years ago. Just wanted to ask if the part numbers for your Rogue were identical to the ones mentioned in this video. Thank you!
Great video man. You did an awesome job explaining everything from tools needed to part numbers. Keep it up.
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very detailed tutorial video, i like that you follow the manual AND also snapshot it into the video, thumbs up for the effort, keep it up
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For those who need information at a quick glance, you're welcome!
Nissan Model Numbers:
CVT Canister Filter: 31726-28X0A
O-ring Seal for Filter: 31526-3VX0A
Trans pan Strainer Filter: 31728-1XF03
Trans Pan Gasket: 31397-1XF0D
Trans Fluid: Nissan NS-3 CVT Fluid (999MP-CV0NS3)
Drain Plug Washer: 11026-JA00A
O-ring Seal for Overflow: 31526-3VX0B
Cool ,thank you for collecting these info about Nissan Model number CVT Fluid change
Outstanding work 👊🏼
To think that straight out of the assembly line these CVT transmissions are made to fail & some are actually very low on fluid causing them to overheat. I personally would flush the system prior to filter replacement. Regardless thank you for sharing & thank you for doing it to specs. Quality work right here & I just subscribed 💯
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Lol. When you said you had all 19 bolts off the pan without leaving a couple on either end before you pulled it off, I was like, "Nooo!" Your reaction was better than mine would have been. Haha.
Thanks for the video. So much great info and detail.
Lol....I was racing against GoPro battery life and wasn’t thinking haha. Appreciate the comment tho!
Best tuitorial I’ve seen. Didn’t realize there are two filters in the trans. My service advisor said there none in a 2014 Pathfinder. If there is, I will show him your tuitorial. Thanks
I truly appreciate the comment! But trust me, nobody @ Nissan will care about my video lol. They do what they do and thats all they are gonna do.
@TheOriginalBeeCee In certain states tge manufacturers are held liable if in fact their dealers are not following the proper procedures like you outlined here. They can suffer some severe penalties for sure. 😊
Bro this video was on point!! You did a great job explaining the whole procedure. 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
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The 2016 Nissan Altima transmission strainer is different for anyone who has one. The part number for it is 31728-28X0A. Every other part fits the bill. Thanks for the video!
Appreciate the clarity!
Great video. 2 years later still helping many! Thank you TOBC!
After researching parts to attempt this, the 2016 Altima 3.5 SL transmission strainer filter is 31726-29X0A. All else appears to be the same!
Awesome video. Nissan repeatedly told me I don't have to change the filter, just do a "flush" and they NEVER told me about the cartridge filter. They only referred to the metal pickup in the pan.
I have since gone to Nissan and told them I want the cartridge filter changed (I even had the part number thanks to you) and the mechanic afterwards said to me "nobody ever changes those but it's a good idea yours was dirty"
For some reason the sales team doesn't inform customers however the mechanics know that this should be done.
Great video! Thank you 👍👍👍👍
Yup. The lack of knowledge and information surrounding the fluid changes on these CVT’s is extremely high.
You can go to 3 different dealers and i bet they all tell you something different, and will only recommend or inform you they just do spill and fills if not tell you that the fluid is lifetime.
There is some idiot who keeps commenting on this video saying his local dealer told him this process will ruin the transmission, as well as “called nissan USA” and they said the same thing lol. Like a major manufacturer is going to put themselves legally at risk and tell you what you can and cant do DIY-wise……of course they are gonna say dont do it 🤣 this video is straight from nissans own FSM, but its going to ruin the transmission according to the customer service rep @ Nissan USA 🤣🤣🙄
Did this a few years back on my 2010 Altima and posted the info and parts on a Nisan Forum. 2010 and other years do not show a filter available or listed. Took some research to find the correct filter part number. Had to cross reference different vehicles and manufacturers that used the same transmission as they did had a filter replacement and part number. Well worth doing despite the pleated filter looking very good with only a few very small metal particles inside.
For 07-12 Nissan the small pleated cvt filter part is 31726-1XFOO or Mitsubishi 2824A006. The o'ring can be reused or Mitsubishi 2920A096. It is simply an o'ring and does not have gasket material attached to it as the one in this video. I could not find the Nissan part for the o'ring but one "may be" available. I made a two trips to the dealership discussing replacing these parts, looking through their manuals, and they thought I was crazy thinking these items were serviceable.
Thanks!! for adding that part numbers. I have a 2012 Altima and I knew my filter housing looked different from the one in the video.
For those uninitiated, when installing a gasket on a vertical face in awkward spaces, a dab of gasket sealant on opposite sides of the gasket on the trans side will eliminate the worry of it slipping or getting cocked when putting the cover back on
I cannot believe how clean this car is
Excellent video. Clear instructions and step-by-step. Thank you
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Great video and explanations, thanks a lot
hey, man, great video, always appreciate the Altima content. Thanks for demonstrating the factory procedure. I have a 2016 with almost 56,000 miles. I've been doing drain and fills, the first one at 36,000 miles ( a double drain and fill, running through the gears), then 45,000 and just did one at 55,500. I drain the fluid when cold, and almost exactly 4 quarts comes out. I put in exactly what came out, pouring it down the dipstick tube. So far no issues with my CVT. I plan on doing a 4 quart drain and fill every 12 months to keep the fluid fresh. Haven't thought about changing the filters, but now I think I can wait a while, especially since you went 150, 000 on your original filters. I drive this thing like an old lady, so I think that helps as well.
Now, I have a request for another video: I'd like to change my power steering fluid soon, but it seems we can't do the "turkey baster method" since there seems to be a plastic part in the way when you remove the reservoir cap. Any thoughts on how to replace the fluid? I imagine you can remove one of the hoses and get it done, but would appreciate watching someone like you do it first. Thanks again for the great content!
Hey Glenn, thanks for the comment! Good to hear how proactive you’ve been with the fluid changes. And yea I would suggest doing the filter changes around 100K, my opinion of course, especially with how often you have been and plan on doing spill and fills.
As for the PS fluid, you pretty much hit the nail on the head, removing a hose would be the route I would take. i would disconnect the line leading from the reservoir right at the pump itself, and drain from there. Once refilled with fluid and everything was back together, i would remove drive belt, and with the belt off I would spin the pulley a few times and it will help “bleed” the pump and you more than likely will get some air out. You could even cycle some fluid in and out that way.
Glenn....continue changing between 35-40 thousand miles. You are
giving your CVT the best of care. You are a person that, (like me)
takes care of their car. My hat is off to you !
Facts I’m just like her no capppp
I have the same issue on my 2017 Maxima, good question 0:31
Nissan says 96,000 km in the owners manual or 5 years. This in my opinion is way to long for these CVT’s. I had to insist on them changing one of the filters as they said it was not necessary, perhaps they would just like to install a new CVT later on, lol
Best video yet , and the only one on UA-cam using the overflow bolt
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Best tutorial on UA-cam i did mine today after watching this video, Amazing job bro, Thanks alot.
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My Nissan Technician told me when the warranty expired do the change ever 100k miles. As of right now I have 291k miles on my 2013 Nissan Altima and I've have change the fluid as follow. 291K so far with no issue on The CVT transmission and motor. I do my own work since warranty expired
Amazing video sir
Well done.
Wow this gives me hope cause I have 215k on mine and thankfully never had an issue with it. *knock on wood*
I hit 300 thousand miles and it started slipping. I'm thinking on buying a new transmission so I don't have to have a car payment
sorry to hear man. Are you just feeling the slipping, or are you get check engine light/trouble codes as well?
@@TheOriginalBeeCee I am experiencing slipping right now and my car is getting a catalytic convertor/oxygen sensor code. I just replaced my air cabin filter because I saw that could be a problem but its still having the same issues but not as bad. This is the first time this happened and my car stalled out on me and the battery light came on too. My battery connectors aren’t the best so it doesn’t get a good connection. Any advice? I am pretty new to all this stuff
Awesome video but at end why double check with dipstick u can either rely on overflow or dipstick let’s see dipstick doesn’t show any oil level then what would u do
Excuse my cynicism, but I doubt one in a hundred dealership techs would go through this procedure. If they do it would Costco a small fortune in fluid, parts and labor. That being said, thanks for laying out the whole procedure so thoroughly.
Lol yea most dealers aren’t going thru this FSM procedure.
Best video I've seen in a while, great job.
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Awesome, the way that you explain all the video, I wish the mechanics in my area were like you, I will learn from you and continue to maintain my truck as I have been doing with other aspects. I have an X-trail Advance 2013 and I have never done a CVT oil change. So maybe it's time. Greetings from México 🙋🏻♂️
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Awesome tutorial. Just bought a 2013 Altima with about 103K miles on it. No idea what the history is but I would bet that the CVT Fluid has likely never been changed. Definitely seems like a doable job thanks to this video!
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@@TheOriginalBeeCee finally knocked out the fluid and filter change yesterday and followed this tutorial to the letter. I can’t say enough good things about this video. The little details like including snippets from the FSM, providing OE part numbers, torque specs.. it’s immensely useful and gives a lot of confidence to amateur garage mechanics like myself. The fluid that came out was very dark but didn’t smell burned, but the pan and old filters were relatively clean, given that the CVT has likely never been serviced. I used several clear cups to catch a little “sample” of the original fluid, 1st flush, and 2nd flush, and compared them to the new fluid. Very satisfying to see the difference. After doing some research, I ended up using Idemitsu CVTF N3 fluid, which meets all the NS-3 specs and is apparently the factory fill for most Nissan vehicles. Here’s to another 100K!
@@benwiley5340 glad you got it done! Really appreciate the comments & glad it helped! 💪
My Maxima is an 8th gen, will that dip stick work
Great job BeeCee and well explained. This video made me feel comfortable that my 2013 altima will (hopefully) also reach 151k miles. I've read alot of complaints about the CVT transmission going bad and couldn't help be worried about mine.
How often do you change your cvt fluid ? Also, do you feel any vibration in your car when reaching 1900 rpm?
This was the 3rd change, I gave some insight on this cars history and what I recommend at the end of the video. And I can’t say I’ve ever noticed any vibrations with the car at all really.
@@TheOriginalBeeCee hello . Sometimes i feel a jerk . Once in a month or 2.. i changed my cvt fluid at nissan . I have a 14 altima. Do you think they replaced the filter and strainer ?
@@puma1294 really hard to say. It seems dealers are over the place with this job and its specifics. If i had to guess, they probably just replaced the fluid.
@@TheOriginalBeeCee me too .. id be suprised if actually changed the fluid lol..
@@puma1294 lol well i hope at the very least they did that.
The best tutorial I've seen. Great job man. Thank you
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The best car repair tutorial that I’ewatch on you tube. Thank you.
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Great 👍🏼 thanks
you can do it without the special tool and fill it from the top.....just measure the exact amount that came out and replace it.my 2018 rogue 2.5 took 4 1/2 quarts when i replaced both filters...filling from the top is the only way to go....
Is More Easy.!
Yes, yes you can...as I mentioned in the video. And personally, I’ve done it that way as well, as I have a video on the channel utilizing that method. But no, its not the “only” way...quite obviously when Nissan has a specialty tool to avoid filling from the top. The purpose of this video was do the OEM FSM procedure exactly to spec, which to do correctly, would require the overflow tool to fill. Can you drain from the top? Of course. Does it mean its the “ only way to go”, quite obviously not.
Great video sir - absolutely one of the best that I have seen if not the best. What might help to keep the oil pan gasket in place is to tie this loosely with a couple of snip and ties, do a couple of bolts loosely on the pan and then cut them off - never tried it myself but I have seen it work on other videos. Well done !
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Never gonna do it myself but this is a great detailed video.
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I HAVE 205,000 MILES ON MY 2014 ALTIMA. NO TRANSMISSION FLUID REPLACED YET. . (NOW ..208,000 MAY 2021)
Jesus
Your car is 3.5 V6 Altima ???
you drive fast, aggressive???
@@CG-sp7tg 2.5L 2488CC 152Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated , NOT AGGRESIVE DRIVING. (90 + MILES DAILY )
@@PMG_canal can u pls update the odo of you altima now? Have u replace the transmission oil yet?
276,000 miles. . As today 4/16/24 Still running good. Original transmission fluid .
Nicely done, excellent video. I would say that it is way easier and way less messy for the fill to go in through the tube at the top .You are correct there is no hard and fast filter replacement time but not a bad idea to change them once the milage gets up there. Glad to see you using genuine NS3 and not aftermarket.makes a big difference.
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Bravo, c'est complet et lisible, magnifique travail, rien à rajouter SUPER WONDERFOL
I got a 2013 and I get the cvt serviced at the dealership for 2 reasons, 1) the price of the fluid and the amount the dealer charges isn’t much different in my area and 2) they give me 1 year warranty but now I know to make sure they swap the cartridge filter
You are the best
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Hi Ahad, How much do you pay at the dealer for cvt oil change?
@@arsalan3889 like $240 in Queens, NY
This will be the video I will come back to when doing this next spring, thanks!
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Great video. I’m getting ready to change the transmission fluid on my daughter-in-law’s ‘09 Altima.
I appreciate the comment! Just keep in mind, the ‘09 Altima is a 4th gen Altima and the process is different from this video, which is a 5th gen!
Best video I've found on yt about this. Tremendous help on 2017 maxima . Thanks!
Awesome, glad it helped 🙏
Very concise demonstration. Thank you
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Thanks Dude. Good Job. I had an old Ford machanic who showed me how to put a couple small dabs of wheel bearing grease on those pesky o-rings to help them stick in place while you tangle with installing the housing and getting the 1st screw started....:)
Excellent video explaining everything step by step . The only thing that I see the other people doing is flushing the transmission cooling system also to by disconnect both and out hoses by Nissan recommended spry using half the bottle one way and the other half for the other way until clean and clear liquid comes out . That’s my only take on the video to make it a prefect transmission oil change ever . But I know you flow Nissan guidelines and procedures.
I did that in my original CVT fluid video:
ua-cam.com/video/ZNbG0wT1kB0/v-deo.html
...if it brings anyone more peace of mind to incorporate that as well, I’m def not opposed.
Thanks for sharing watching from Canada 🇨🇦 if don't know what I'm doing I have to search and watch a lots of videos but yours is very much helpful Thanks for your
Excellent video! I hope the tech at my dealer will do it this professionally!!
Thank you! And probably not, but you can always hope 😆
Excellent video. Thanks! I will say on opinion ONLY, the change frequency of the fluid, from my experience on a Murano and a couple Altimas I've dealt with, is subjective. Heavy use, such as frequent city/heavy traffic driving should make it more frequent, such as the 30k intervals suggested. I do mine at 45k on the Murano being it pulls things and does a mix of highway-city driving, and have done 60k intervals on other Altimas that didn't see more than highway, light duty, and infrequent use, like my pops used to do. The fluid did not seem broken down at all in his, so we opted for 60k, but checking the fluid at 40 and 50k for viscosity/visible condition.
As I said it's subjective and opinion. All of these vehicles were bought used and got a change of fluid after purchase being there was no record of it being changed. I also agree the filters are definitely a "by 100k" thing. If you don't drive it hard it should be good, but if you do, say, drive through something like the I-285/85/75 sector of Atlanta or worse, I would DEFINITELY recommend a more frequent interval to protect your transmission. Ultimately, these cars LAST if you care for them properly and nothing says you can't follow exactly what the manual recommends, either. 😁👍
Good insight!
Fantastic video, man! Just awesome. Thanks for the effort!
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The referenced Service Manual fluid fill amount reads --"Fill approximately 3 liter (2-5/8 imp qt) of the CVT fluid." The manual does not include US qt. One imperial quart is more than one US quart.
3 liters = 101.44 US fluid oz = 3 US qt + 6 US fluid oz - (Rounded UP the 0.44 oz). So far there are 4.3K posts and this may have already been noted.
I will add that this video rates as THE Best of how a video can be presented. Very good detailed video with clear documented instructions and parts ID with Chapters listed for searching segments. Thank you BeeCee Built.
The way you did this last time was so much simpler and I did it that way today.
I mean, it’s really not about what’s easier lol...more-so about what is in the best interest of the car’s maintenance & longevity. That said nothing wrong with a spill & fill, but IMO those filters are going to need to be replaced eventually and this procedure needs to be performed at some point. But I reviewed my opinions on time-frames & mileage and all that at the end of this video.
This is how a HOW-TO should be done, steps, part numbers, FSM info, and some helpful commentary!
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Well done. Helping a friend with this job. Very helpful.
Glad it helped! Thank you!
This is what I was looking for, thank you
You changed it ?
10:30 made me lol. "That was a mess." Great video and saved for later.
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I'm going to use this as a reference for my vehicles service. Thank you!!!!
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You did a such amazing job. Thanks.
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Awesome tutorial, very detailed, very knowledgeable.. Big thumbs up 👍🏻
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Hi dude highly appreciated your effort 👍keep it up keeping shining to share correct information
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Thanks so much for this video. I was able to do this job on a 2015 Nissan Altima thanks to this video.
Awesome man! Glad to hear 🙏🙏
Best ever. I mean BEST EVER tutorial. Keep it up bro.
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Awesome tutorial. Many thanks. Saved me a ton of time.
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Thank you so much bro you did super excellent and backed everything up with written proof! There are only facts on this video super professional! This is my first time doing a cvt transmission service like this, very different and extensive but anyways, SUBSCRIBED!
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Wow, Amazing job. You just got yourself a new lifetime subscriber!
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you are professional !!! very good video and full instruction. thank
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Great video. thank you a lot. It was a great in depth video about doing the fluid change with all the filters.
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Dude! Thank you for what you do with this model of Nissan Altima.
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On my 2017 Rogue changing that filter really helps. If you notice it getting a little jerky that filter may be one of the culprits. It is a little bit hard to get to so you need a swivel for the socket. I find quarter inch drive works best because one of the bolts is close to the transmission housing and there is not a lot of room. I was able to do it from under the vehicle but it is a little bit tricky and you will want some sort of light. I say I did mine from under because say they took the battery tray out and did all of that extra work. Really it depends on your vehicle. You may have different things in the way or not a very clear view. I am also careful not to lose the bolts to some place where I can't see them and then have to take the battery tray out to try to look for the darned thing. If you have a magnetic tray use it!! These look like standard bolts but unless you have a hardware store in walking distance you might not have the right size and thread. Once the bolts were loose enough I put the swivel and socket on a tool that looks like a screw driver but has a quarter inch drive that sockets can be used on. You will need patience to do this and whatever you do don't lose any of those bolts or you _may_ have a leak. Also be careful not to cross thread them when you put them in, fixing that mistake is going to be a pain in the @ss!!
I did it with a good old 10mm wrench no wobbler extension or what ever needed.
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Do you need a 1 1/2" x 1/4 wobble drive or will a 2" x 1/4 wobble drive work? too long? Best CVT video on the web! Good work! Thanks so much for your help.
I appreciate it! And I think a 2” would work, I couldn’t guarantee it lol, but you would definitely be good with a 1 1/2!
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Helps them sleep better at night & give them that accomplished feeling after a nice long day.
Thank you so much for such a fantastic Video .. You are unbelievable and good . This information is exactly what I was looking for . Nearly all others only give a drain and fill . But Nissans have such a Bad reputation . And you would think they are trying improve their reputation, but they are not . I am a retired technician, and I am doing my relatives Nissan machines , to save them money and save the transmission . Again you are excellent . Thank You ,, Thank You , Thank You . May God Bless and Take care of You
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