Great video. I don't think the average person realizes what goes into creating, editing and posting a video like this. Thanks for walking us through this.
I just bought an 08 Altima S (80k miles!) and i can't be more thankful for all your videos. I plan on doing a bunch of preventative stuff and you have the best step by step videos out for this gen. Thank you very much (great videos btw, keep it up!)
Congratulations Sam! Altimas are great cars! My 07 Altima (200k miles now) has been very reliable for me over the years. As long as you do the maintenance, they'll give you many trouble free miles. Thank you for watching, we got plenty more videos to come, so stay tuned! 👍
You came to the right channel dude. I've done so much maintenance following this channel. And please start by changing the CVT fluid. I'd recommend using Amsoil Trans fluid and Amsoil motor oil. Best of all worlds.
Great video. I wanted to change the ones on all of our Nissan NV200s in our fleet and the dealer berated me when I asked them about it. Almost like they didn't want me to do it?!? So I bought the filters and did them all myself! This is a great 200k miles service tip!
Thanks Fred! It's almost like the dealer doesn't want you to know this information or change the filter so the CVT can blow-up sooner rather than later! Thanks for watching! 😎👍
Though the transmission was toast and so did a transmission shop. Then I googled the problem and replaced the rotation sensor and it worked like new. These transmissions are simpler and less parts than clutch transmission. People who don’t understand them make up horror stories about them
@@BretDouglas transmission rotation sensor. Remove the air box and it's in top of the CVT transmission held with one 10mm bolt. When these go bad all sorts of weird things happen like jerking, high rpm but slower speed etc.
Changing that filter might make it run better since it catches more of the debris than the one in the pan would. My logic is that a screen simply will *not* catch all of it. It may stop metal from going in but it won't stop everything.
There's an O-ring between the housing and the trans case. We made a separate video you can see it here: ua-cam.com/video/JVuTYA8vVc8/v-deo.html Hope this helps! 👍
Thank you for the video. My 2012 Altima has had an issue not knowing what "gear" to go into. I know it doesn't have gears, we called it a hic-cup in shifting. This external filter change at 130,000 miles fixed that issue. I've been babying this tranny due to the issues they have. I wish I knew about this external filter prior to now. I've flushed the tranny fluid twice by draining the pan & disconnecting the return line coming back from radiator. Add new Idemitsu CVT type N, run the engine & keep doing this till you see new fluid coming out of the return line. I also added a Nissan tranny fluid cooler - great fit.
I have a 2011 Altima i bought brand new and its just hit 60,000 miles. I got a transmission filter kit and it came with the cooler filter which is a good thing cause until i saw that i didn't know it had that. Hadn't seen a videos about it until i found yours. I don't have a problem changing it along with the main filter, I just needed to know where it was located and how to get to it, your video was VERY helpful. I just like to know what im looking at before I start something when possible and i look forward to getting this service out of the way back to other things. Thanx so much.
Glad to hear you found this video useful! You're welcome. Nissan didn't make it very easy to access this filter but it's not impossible, and I've heard from other viewers that Nissan doesn't recognize or even acknowledge that filter exists even though you can buy the filtering a kit lol. Anyways, thanks for watching John, if you have any other questions just let us know! 👍
@djchristian8880 I didn't have any problems with it, I just wanted to do the service interval maintenance on it before it decided to start giving up a problem. I bought the car brand new in 2011 and it just turned 60,000 miles so I try to keep everything up so I don't have any more problems than necessary.
Sweet! And while you have the cartridge housing off you can replace the o-ring too! Here's the part numbers for both O-ring part # 31526-3VXOA Cartridge filter # 31726-28XOA Thanks for watching and let us know how it goes! 😁👍
Great thanks!!!! 181,00 and I dont think I've changed it. I did put on a transmission cooler and change fluid every 15,00 miles and it helped so much. These Transmissions are terrible
You're welcome! I didn't know it existed until this year to be honest. We're planning on putting a transmission cooler on too. These transmissions need all the help they can get! Haha Thanks for watching Korey! 🙂
@@miketownsend7883 You must not own one. Why do you think the extended the warranty to 120,000?. Somebody from work Nissan's rogue went out at 60,000 miles. Absolute junk. And I did change the filter
At 200k miles these Altima’s need just about everything! Alternator pulley bearing, oil pan almost rusted through, all front end suspension components less the wheel bearing housing. That’s struts, lower control arms, axles, tie rod ends, swaybar links and wheel bearings. I’ve never changed this filter either!! Now I’m replacing rear suspension parts. However the body still looks good less a few minor dents. Oh and I have to replace the valve cover and gasket it’s plastic and leaks well. Also replaced the exhaust manifold/cat converter and secondary cat, yup has a second cat after the flex pipe. This car keeps me busy
I'm at 200k now and agree 100%! We'll have more videos on how to replace these parts as needed. I've noticed my oil pan too having some rust on it. I think the rear shocks might be ready to replace, the rear is sagging a bit lately lol.
@@TrickShiftGarage yup rear shocks are gas charged and hold the car up. I replaced those too but had a heck of a time removing the lower retaining bolt as it had seized in to the rubber bushings steel tube. All the hammering can't break it loose because the rubber absorbs the shock. My airgun finally spun the rummer bushing in the alloy mount. I later drilled out the bolt and put the old bushing back in. Good luck finding the bolt thread size, I got one that was close and just airgunned it in as it just threads into the shock mount.
bless you for being able to change those yourself! And i agree, altimas do need lots of maintenance. Mine started messing with my bank when at 70k+ miles the front struts needed changing. and the list goes on after that. I've changed all 4 engine mounts following this channel, valve cover, and so on. I'm starting to believe that CVT are not as bad as people picture it to be. The problem with CVT is peoples ignorance and most notably, mechanics ignorance. Most mechanics have the mentality that the transmission fluid is a lifetime fluid, and ITS NOT! and with that mentality, CVT go bad for not giving it proper maintenance. If you've driven at high speeds like i have, you definitely need to change it since the transmission runs very hot. And as soon as that fluid turns too hot, it looses the viscosity and friction properties.
My 2017 Rogue Sport SV has a filter like that too. We should keep in mind there is also still the filter that you have to take the pan off to get to and this is something that CVTs and regular automatics have.
A lot of people didn't apparently lol. It's very unfortunate but, Nissan CVTs are like taboo. Everyone backs off when they hear cvt problems and not everyone can help you when you need it.
@TrickShiftGarage I have the 12' altima. Wats this filter called? I only see the trans filter that's inside the pan.also no sealer? I'm no expert but will be doing mine, just picking your brain. Thanx
@dr.greenthumb6535 I'm not sure what it's called officially but I always the CVT cartridge filter. The filter inside the pan isn't the cartridge style, so it's usually enough to differentiate it to the Parts store. Here is the Nissan part numbers that could come in handy. (The o-ring seals the housing to prevent leaks, I couldn't find it at the time this video was made so you should definitely replace it if you can) O-ring part # 31526-3VXOA Cartridge filter # 31726-28XOA Hope this helps, good luck and thanks for watching!👍
The trans in my 09 Altima at around 104k never slipped, jerked, or gave any indication of trouble till I noticed a noise at 30mph, that sounded like an old std transmission, with a bearing going out. My mechanic pulled the pan and it had lots of metal debris in it. I never changed the fluid or the filter. We put in a factory rebuilt trans in. On long trips is was hearing a noise like a alternator bearing going, or a power steering pump. ( probably wouldn’t hear it if the radio was on, or if I wasn’t so tuned in to it) When I got home the last time, I stuck it in neutral, reved up to 3 grand, no noise. After an hour I went on some errands, No noise. Two days later I drove it up a very steep grade, 6 miles, 65-70 mph, no noise. I don’t understand how something mechanical can make a noise like that, and not keep making it, whether is cooled down or not. It just seems like there would be permanent damage. But it works great, even when it’s whining. No slipping, no jerking. I’ve probably taken it on at least 5 long trips, usually driving at least 5 hours on the highway, it will whine, and it still works fine. I don’t get it.
Really? That's very interesting! I guess Jatco CVTs are in a lot more vehicles than I originally thought, lol. Now I'm wondering if this video is useful for a Jeep Compass CVT? 🤔
Great video, I have the 2013 Altima coupe that has this type cover and filter. I have read that the recommended trans fluid change is 30,000 miles. But my question is, is there a gasket or o ring that goes on the filter cover/case? Also what is the part number to that filter. The one I bought is 31726-28XOA and o ring 31526-3VXOA but good thing i measured the length before removing the cover because it seems this is not the correct filter. I seems to be too long -it measures 2 1/2 inches long. The one in your video looks shorter and is most likely the one I need. I appreciate your information.
Hi there! Yes, there is an o-ring that I ended up reusing in the video because i couldn't find the part number. Eventually, we figured it out and got the part number which is the same one you got, 31526-3VXOA. For the filter itself, I bought a Duralast branded one from the local Autozone. I checked the website to see if it would fit the coupe model but it didn't have an option, however it does fit the 2013 4-cylinder sedans though, so I think it should fit yours. Here is the exact one I bought: www.autozone.com/filters-and-pcv/transmission-filter-a-t/p/duralast-automatic-transmission-filter-tf246/555500_0_0 Hope this information helps you, let us know if you have any other questions, thanks for watching! 🙂
Even though they say lifetime fluid is dead wrong !!! Preventive maintenance every 30,000 things will last. My 2012 quit working all together heard a pop n it does not go or feel any engagement. I can put in park n it still rolls. I believe the belt snapped! Buying a 2nd hand with low mileage and replacing
You didn't show the back side of the metal filter housing (the part that bolts on with 4 bolts). It must have some kind of gasket or o-ring to seal it or else it will leak. Do you know what it has? Gasket? O-ring? Do you have a part number? Or a link to a picture or diagram of it? Thank you.
Hello Ghills! I'm kicking myself for not showing the other side of the filter housing! So it's O-ring that sits inside housing. I'm currently looking for part number or something on the internet but no luck yet. Nissan considered this filter unserviceable so not very much info on it. I'll let you know if/when I find something though.
@@TrickShiftGarage Nissan is trying to cause the ruination of all of these CVTs so they can sell all new ones. $5000++ out the window for the consumer. I just had the Nissan dealership on Brooks in Missoula MT service my 2015 Nissan Altima CVT tranny. They would not change the inside the transmission belly pan screen or the filter saying Nissan had quit using filters in 2002! I told the service guy that I just watched a complete screen, filter and belly pan removed and cleaned and replaced, then flushed 3 times with fluid. The stinking service jerk said: "There is a lot of strange stuff on the internet"...and he wanted to shake my hand while he was lying to me. I didn't shake that liars hand.
I don't blame you one bit for not shaking his hand! Backyard mechanics like me that can do these important maintenance items to extend the CVTs life why can't a Nissan Tech? They're not supposed to do you can plop down $5k+ for a new one when the old one breaks, because of the lack of maintenance. I definitely wouldn't go back to that dealer though, find a private shop that specializes in Nissan's because that's your only chance on getting the work done if you can't do it yourself. Thanks for watching Greg! 👍
There are small bubbles on my dipstick when checking cvt fluid. So i was told the filter needed to be changed. I have two questions. Its not the internal mesh filter that needs to be changed? Also.. how does the fluid not seep through the filter housing? Is there no gasket for it ?
My transmission has also been whining. Will be doing a fluid change soon. Over 100K on my fluid. Stealership didn't recommend me changing it. Said it would cause more issues. However, I felt the whining is due to old fluid lacking the lubrication it needs. Filter and fluid change coming up!
Hello Jon! You are right about those stealerships haha! There are good mechanics and technicians out there but not always. Anyways, the whining issue I had about 3-4 years ago I remember when I was on a long hot road trip during the summer, it never went into limp mode but it was definitely noticeable. Took it to a dealer and they couldn't replicate the problem (always the case lol). Once summer ended I never took it to a long trip again. I changed the fluid by draining and filling two times (as you can watch on our channel). We also used Sea Foam trans tune, which helps condition the fluid and clean out internals and such. I haven't gone on a long road trip in it yet but I did gun it around the highways and such, to shake it down. And the whining wasn't there. I know the real test will be the road trip but I was overall pleased with how everything turned out. It's still running well with no issues. So yeah, I would definitely change the fluid and see if that helps your whining issue. Thanks for watching Jon! 😎👍
@@TrickShiftGarage Exactly my problem. Hot summer days or long trips create enough strain and heat needed for the bearing whine. The transmission really needs to be taxed to hear it. I can also feel it. Dealer always said they don't hear it but you can't drive it that much and take it to a dealer. Also, I have heard that NS-3 fluid might be compatible with our NS-2 systems. NS-3 is far superior to NS-2
Agreed, it's hard to replicate when you have to drive it for hours to get it to whine lol. That Castrol CVT Fluid is compatible with NS-2 and NS-3 too!
I use the the Castrol CVT fluid also and never had a problem. (On a 2009 Altima) Also, do you own a battery powered 3/8 or 1/2 ratchet? Seems like you're doing everything manually. It makes life so much easier. If you have either of them, sockets, swivels and extensions you will cut your time on future repairs.
Hey Mike! Glad to hear you're having a good experience with the Castrol CVT fluid too! Actually, I do have a 3/8" electric ratchet and 1/2" impact. I tried using the ratchet but there was no room for it let alone my hand lol. I had to go down to 1/4" swivels to get that corner bolt out on the top 😂 I used the 3/8 electric ratchet when I replaced the exhaust manifold last month, makes it much easier and faster, I love that thing, it's a beast 😁
So...there is an o-ring in the housing that I failed to replace, I couldn't find the o-ring anywhere. Since then, we created a video that shows how to access the o-ring in the housing, and a few of our viewers helped us find the part number. Here's the part numbers, hope this helps! O-ring part # 31526-3VXOA Cartridge filter # 31726-28XOA Thanks for watching! 🙂👍
Hi and thank you. Yes, there's an O-ring inside that I didn't show. Here's our video that shows how to access the o-ring in the housing. And here's the part numbers, hope this helps! ua-cam.com/video/JVuTYA8vVc8/v-deo.html O-ring part # 31526-3VXOA Cartridge filter # 31726-28XOA
Just wondering how often this filter should be changed? I just bought a 2010 Nissan Altima, 156K miles. My boyfriend and I don't know a thing about CVT transmissions! This has been very helpful to us.
I'd change it out right away because it's probably not been done before. Nissan doesn't have a recommendation on when to change it. Every 30k miles you should change the fluid and mesh filter (at the bottom of the transmission pan) so it would be a good time to do this one too. Hope this helps, thanks for watching! 👍
So believe it or not there's two filters. CVTs need the extra filter because they generate more particles than a normal transmission. So there's the cartridge filter here in this video and then the other one is inside the transmission that sits in the transmission pan. Here's our video of showing where the other filter is: ua-cam.com/video/_aTZv3ocE7Q/v-deo.html
Unfortunately not. I could never find the Nissan part number. I have the link for the Duralast filter on the description of the video of you're interested.
Very interesting video, thanks for sharing this content with the rest of us weekend mechanics. At what milage is recommended this type of maintenance? And what are the pros and cons in the event that transmission oil has never been changed?
Thanks Candido! I go with Nissan's recommendation to change the transmission fluid every 60k miles (if not sooner), so I would change the filter while changing the fluid so its easier to track and keep up with maintenance logs, plus your under there anyway so you might as well :) As far as pros and cons for fluid that's never been changed - there's really no pros and just cons. CVTs are very finicky and sensitive to foreign matter (such as metal, dirt, moisture and friction material) and must have very clean fluid, which is why this transmission has two transmission filters. CVTs also run hotter than traditional automatics which can break the fluid down sooner. It's not all doom and gloom though, as long as you change the fluid every 60k miles you should avoid most of these troubles. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching! 👍
Love your channel you've really helped me a lot. I had to replace my driver's side window the other day it took me 8 freakin hours. I also finally found the air leak it was the air hose in the back the accordian rubber one right after the maf sensor that plugs into the throttle body it was all cracked up couldn't see it until I "stretched" it out. I use Idamitsu cvt fluid its half price. Mine didn't like valvoline or castrol at all it ran horribly. 2 of my spark plug wells are full of oil where are you located? Replacing this is not something I am comfortable doing, plus I don't have the tools. I'll pay you $700 to replace mine lol. Unless you charge more I mean. I just keep getting ripped off by my mechanics.
Thank you so much! I haven't had to replace any windows yet but I can only imagine the struggle with it lol. And I had the same issue with my air inlet hose, it was all cracked up inside the folds of the elbow portion. As far as the oil in the spark plug wells, you have a leaking valve cover gasket, its not sealing properly anymore. It's a pretty involved job because you have to remove the engine mount on the passenger side of the engine to have access to all the bolts. Unfortunately, I can't do the job currently as I am knee deep in other projects already. We do have a video on how to replace the valve cover here: ua-cam.com/video/fRzelPhCPMw/v-deo.html As far as getting ripped off, ALWAYS seek a second (or even third) opinion on your car, tell them what the other mechanics told you and see if they agree or disagree, sometimes, they'll tell on each other and perhaps give you a better price too 😉 Hope this helps you! Thanks for watching and supporting the channel! 👍
Yes there's an O-ring that goes on the inside of the filter housing. We couldn't find it when we were shooting this. If we find the replacement we'll be sure to put another video up. Thanks for watching Possum! 👍
Is it my imagination or did you not put a new housing gasket on it? I didn’t see any housing gasket at all but they do have them that you need to replace when changing the filters.
Hi Gorilla! It is not your imagination lol. The housing has an O-ring that has been impossible to find for this model transmission. Thanks for watching! 👍
Is the cartridge filter the only one that needs to be replaced on this CVT? Also, should the pan be dropped and the magnets cleaned? I always have the dealer perform a flush every 30k, but I dont think they are changing any filter or cleaning magnets. Edit: I just read in the comments you said there was also a mesh filter and I found your video explaining that as well. Should both be changed at the 30k interval? Thanks!
Yes, I would recommend both of them to be changed every 30k miles for maximum longevity. CVTs are very sensitive to dirty fluid so keeping the fluid clean as possible is the way to go. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching! 🙂
Yes, you can change this one without draining. You might lose a small amount that's inside the housing that you top off when your done. Thanks for watching! 🙂
I bought a used 2012 Altima for my daughter in 2017. It had 70K miles when I bought it. July 2021, she was at 100K miles, so I flew down to get all of the normal 100K mile services done. I did some things myself, and some things at small shops, but I decided to have the transmission fluid flushed at the Nissan dealership. I asked if they would also "drop the pan and replace the filter". They told me that there is NO FILTER. They did a transmission flush. Since then, I discovered that there is a "filter screen" inside the pan, which is completely replaceable (probably not necessary), but there is also this cartridge filter, which is similar to an oil filter. Hmmmm... seems like this cartridge filter should have been replaced. Next time I visit my daughter, I will check it out to see if they removed that housing and replaced the filter.
Yeah that sounds about right coming from a dealership haha! The "filter screens" are definitely replaceable as well as this cartridge filter. I only found out about this filter by sheer luck. It was hard finding info on this one as most people just assume that there's only one filter, like most cars. After I changed this filter, I noticed that the CVT was "shifting" smoother, it holds it's revs better than before as well. So I definitely recommend changing this one out the next time you have the opportunity. I will say, if you are a big guy like me, it's going to be tricky getting to these 4 bolts! I only had to buy a swivel 10 mm socket because of clearance issues with the upper back bolt. When you tighten them back up, the torque spec is only 37 in-lbs, which is basically hand tight to me lol. Good luck! Thanks for watching! And if you have any questions feel free to let me know 😊
That top left bolt is a mofo and that's why I'm watching this video. I pulled the filter out of my sister in laws Xtrail today and I have been looking for videos to give me tips on how to do that bolt easier. I used a spanner to crack it (just) and then a 3/8" drive socket, long socket and socket with universal and the who process was painful. I'm hoping not that I've seen this it will go together easier with a 1/4" drive socket and uni. Thanks.
Thank you so much. Do you know the location of this little filter for Nissan Rogue 2008? The one you are replacing un the front or behind the transmitió body? Passenger or drivers side? Ir Is note to culear to me. Thank you men
Hi Francisco! So the Rogue has a different version of this CVT so it's location is different than what's shown in this video. I found a little video that shows the location: ua-cam.com/video/ALvjcmwbcOo/v-deo.html Hope this helps you out, thanks for watching!👍
Hi dear i have Nissan versa note 2014 The transmission cooler was leaked and water fluid was mixed Then i clean valve body and filter also And put it new fluid But I didn’t replace this cooler filter because I don’t know before Now when i put in drive or reverse in parking position car feeling jerk But while driving everything is fine no any shifting problem So please let me know if I change this filter will solve this issue
Having water in the transmission is a big problem. With that being said, I don't think replacing this filter will solve the hard shifting your experiencing but you can try it and see if it helps. Thanks for watching! 🙂
I was watching this where I couldn’t hear very well so if this was said I apologize. Is there a torque spec for the bolts around the filter? I know the pan itself is 70ft-lbs. never seen one for this filter or for the filter bolts in inside the pan.
That's okay Austin, the audio does get wonky under the car sometimes lol. So, I'm sure there's a torque spec for these bolts but haven't found it yet. What I ended up doing is tighten them down by hand until they were snug and then checked under the car while it was running to make sure it wasn't leaking. I'll take a look online today and if I find it I'll pin a comment on the video. Thanks for watching! 👍
Thx for the video. I changed my CVT filter today on 2007 Altima and found that it was difficult to press the new filter in. It took a lot of force. Did you experience this too?
Yup! It took me a few tries to finally get it back on. My tip for next time would be to coat the inlet with fresh CVT fluid as well as the gasket that slides over it. 😉
You are right. I did coat the rubber gasket with CVT fluid, but it was still hard to press in. Don't know how you did it without coating. After pressing in the new filter, it was also a bit difficult to get the metal filter housing back on without the contacting the filter in the process, as the other parts of the car got in the way of the outside of the filter housing. So I wonder if I might have loosen the filter without knowing, since I cannot see the filter after covering it.
I think the green one is Nissan's CVT fluid, when I first checked mine it was red so didn't think much of it. As long as you're using NS-2 spec fluid, you should be fine. Thanks for watching! 👍
Yes, it's best to change it every time you change the fluid and pan filter. CVTs are very touchy when it comes to dirty CVT fluid, so keeping the filters fresh will keep it going longer 😉
Thanks for the reply. I will attempt to change this tomorrow as I dropped the pan to change the fluid and filter today. Everything went fairly smoothly until 2 of the bolts do not want to go back in correctly. (These 2 bolts were hard to get out compared to the others, Had to turn them a lot more than the others) They feel like they want to cross thread but I don't want to damage the bolt holes. Not sure what to do as I spent a couple hours just trying to get these bolts to turn properly. Will try to get a couple new bolts to see if they will work.
3:48 you took the old gasket out. 5:08 and you put in the new filter without the gasket. I feel confused, shouldn’t there be a new gasket?. If there was, where could i buy the gasket?. Will it come with the the filter when i buy it?.
Hi! So that gasket that was pulled with the pliers should come with the new filter. When I pulled the old filter out the gasket decided it wasn't ready to come off yet lol. So that gasket should stay on the new filter and seal between the filter and the housing it pushes in on, it's a tight fit so may have to wrestle it in there. Hope this helps and thanks for watching! 👍
No, but I would just check the level to make sure it's not too low afterwards. When I replaced my filter I had a drain pan to catch the fluid, but there wasn't much fluid that came out. Thanks for watching! 👍
On the video right at the time of 3:51 you used a needle nose pliers to pull out a small rubber o-ring/flat washer.... I did not see you put one back in with the new filter is that required or was that up inside the top of the new filter?
That small rubber seal was actually part of the old filter, it came off when I pulled it out. The new filter should have the same rubber seal at the top of the filter.
@@TrickShiftGarage thank you for your quick reply I'm picking up a 2012 Cube this afternoon first thing I'm doing is changing the transmission fluid and filters and I'm going to use amsoil CVT I saw a video on that and lots of comments say that's the best you can get. thanks again!
Appreciate the video, great tutorial. Do you know if a 2008 2.0 Sentra has that cartridge filter and where it's located? I would assume it's in the same place as your Altima, but I'm not finding any info on it
It does have that cartridge style filter as well as the mesh filter inside the bottom of the transmission. I'm not sure on the location but the 2013 and up Sentras had them on the outside of the CVT, with better access through the driver side wheel well. Maybe yours will be there too. Hope this helps! 👍
It could be the filter, but more than likely the fluid needs to be changed. My Altima used to start whining on long trips. After I drained the transmission fluid and refilled with fresh fluid, it stopped. Changing the filter wouldn't hurt anything, but my goal would be to drain and refill the fluid and see if that fixes the problem. 🙂 Here's a video on how to do that here: m.ua-cam.com/video/ITiBGnpChHQ/v-deo.html
My transmission has been whining lately when very hot or stressed. I inquired multiple times at the Nissan dealer and the guy told me not to change to fluid because it can cause more issues. I find that hard to believe. Seems that they are looking forward to a transmission job! No fluid lasts a lifetime and the additives will break down as well as moisture content. I will be changing mine soon and replacing it with genuine Nissan fluid. Great to know that the Castrol isn't giving you all problems. Good backup! I am one of the lucky ones who have a transmission pan drain plug. Not all these got one and therefore would require a pan drop. What a mess that wouuld be!
Sounds good Jon! I agree that nothing lasts forever and that dealership was wanting a big transmission job probably. Maintenance goes a long way to keep that CVT going. Thanks for watching! 😎
How do I contact the guy on Trick Shift garage? I want to know if the CVT Transmission Filter Replacement Housing has an O-Ring Seal or Gasket. The video does not show an O-Ring for the housing and Nissan parts departments don't have a part number for the O-Ring - if it has an O-Ring. Does it and will I need a new one if I take the housing apart to replace the filter and filter seal? Please, help me out here. I have 2007 Altima 2.5L Not Hybrid.Thank you. Ed
Hi Ed! So I've actually made a video on this exact problem. There is an O-ring that is on the Housing that I can't find the part number for it as well. Currently, I've been told that there is a kit on eBay for this transmission that supposedly has this particular replacement O-ring, but I'm not really interested in the kit as of right now. When I replaced my cartridge filter the O-ring looked to be in good shape and it hasn't leaked out the housing since. I'll keep looking for this gasket and will be sure to update you when/if I find the part number. Here's the video where I show the O-ring and attempt (and fail) to replace it haha: ua-cam.com/video/JVuTYA8vVc8/v-deo.html Thanks for watching Ed! 👍
according to my dealer 2009 Nissan Altima dont have this filter its only for Altima 2012 and up yet i see the housing in my car like wth...i dont what to do where i live they dont have thois filter anywhere ...how come the dealer say my car dont have this filter
Well, from what I've heard in the comments, to Nissan, this filter is a non-serviceable part... even though it actually is a serviceable part, you can buy them at most autoparts stores, I bought mine at my local Autozone. There's a link in the description of the video so you can order it online. If you have any questions just let us know, thanks for watching! 👍
@@TrickShiftGarage i bought the 2012 altima L33 cvt filter form the dealership and it worked fine , what's shock me that they kept denying that my car dont have this part , and in the end they said there is such a filter but it is inside the valve body and can only be changed with the valve body omg, really thank you for opening our eyes for this , the car run smoothly now reduced fuel consumption and no more whining noise from the cvt i also added a in line cooler for the cvt in the same time now its perfect but it was really clogged the filter , the cvt is clocked 120k miles without ever being serviced only one fluid change at 40k
I've had issues with my 07 Altima. Intermittently, it acts like it's slipping, needed 4k rpms to get to 30 or 40 mph... I thought the tranny was done for. I pulled over and turned the car off. Started it back up and it ran normal. Seemed like an electrical issue.... A mechanic friend said change the filters, it can get clogged and cause strange signals.
Yes I should have replaced it at the time. Fortunately, I plan on going back and replacing the filter and o-ring next time. Thanks for watching and commenting Ralph! 👍
How has your cvt been running with the Castrol? N how long have you been running your car with it im at 209k almost 210k just tryna see what’s good out there since NS-2 is a bit pricey
Hey Fernando! It's been running great with the Castrol! I've had it running Castrol for the last 6k miles and have no complaints, so go for it bro. It's much cheaper and plentiful than Nissan's NS-2 factory fluid. Just make sure on the back of the bottle it says it's compatible with NS-2. I believe mine said it worked with NS-1, NS-2, and the newer NS-3 fluid. Hope this helps you, thanks for watching! 🙂👍
Yes, the Rogue has the same exact transmission as my Altima, they use the same exact cartridge filter, so this video should be helpful in replacing it. Thanks for watching! 😊
Idk man i’ve always read never to change the fluid on CVT’s if the fluid looks brown and smells burnt. Even Nissan wouldn’t change my fluid on my 08 Altima at 160k miles.
There is a video showing that problem with a young kid he drops the pan and the valve body and there is a sensor he replaced and after that it ran perfect but his vehicle would just do like two or three miles an hour
I have a 2017 and recently whike driving it acted like it was stuck in 1st gear?Happened randomly whike driving?I stopped put it in park and it took back off with no issue.Im still nervous does anyone have a clue what happened??Im lost this is my first cvt
Hi, it could possibly be that the transmission fluid level is low. Unfortunately, Nissan stopped providing dipsticks to check the level. Taking it to a Nissan service shop, they should be able to check it for you. Hope this helps! 👍
@@TrickShiftGarage I ordered a older altima dipstick and its registering?I also added a little bars cvt trans fix and it seems ok now but it pitched a huge fit the other day and worried me now I don't trust it
I am going to take a look under my 2017 Rogue Sport SV and see if I can get to the bolts. Mine may be a more accessible. I know on mine when I did the front differential it was super easy because on that model they didn't put the drain for it directly over the exhaust pipe. I also like that my oil filter wasn't in the wheel well. What bonehead put it there on the 2.5 liter models? Also some Toyotas are like that too with it in the wheel well and you have to take the F-ing wheel off to get to it. I am so glad never to have had a car so stupidly designed!! It would have a dent in the fender that is over that oil filter from me banging my head in disgust with the terrible design!! I used to own a Volkswagen and some people knock them for various reasons. Well, once you get it on ramps the oil filter is accessible under the car (and not in the wheel well). Some people knock German cars but a lot of those even have the filter up at the top where it would make changing the oil a breeze if you have one of those nifty oil extractors!! That is how it should be, easy and not a major pain in the @ss!! I have heard that the Tacomas are also really horrible to change oil with too. It is something to do with taking the panel off under the truck to get to the filter and all. I wonder how many guys who own those never put the panel back on just to save time and save themselves from the aggravation.
hola cuanto pueden cobrar por el cambio de filtro de la transmision de nissan 2012 cvt, sin que sea un atraco a mano armada. hello, how much can you charge for the change of filters of the nissan 2012 cvt transmission, without it being an armed robbery
I did shocka and struts around 250k on my altima but with 423k the suspension feels pretty good stillm i changed most of my mounts in the upper 300k mile range and my transmission moint seems to go bad. I do use the sport mode alot and jerk the car back and forth lol...
Wow, that's awesome that your Altima has made it that far! I still have the original shocks and struts, but I'm thinking about replacing them this year. The sport mode is fun on some twisty roads for sure, haha. How's the CVT holding up with all those miles?
@occckid123 that's awesome to hear. I have 2011 for past 6 years and just hit 100K. Recently bought around $1000 worth of parts from rock auto. So stoked. Was gonna do all shocks and struts as well. Hope drives like new. Take care 👍
It's working great, no issues at all with it. Just make sure it's compatible with your Corolla's CVT fluid. It lists a bunch of different fluids it works with lol. Thanks for watching! 👍
My Nissan Altima 08 is not accelerating, it won’t over 1 gear, a shop near by said the transmission fluid might be in a bad condition and that is whats causing the problem, help guys
Hi! I'd say changing the fluid would be a good starting point. If the fluid hasn't been changed and it overheats the transmission will go into "limp mode" to protect itself from doing even more damage. So if you change the fluid out it may not overheat anymore and it might fix your problem. Here's a video on how to change your CVT fluid:ua-cam.com/video/ITiBGnpChHQ/v-deo.html Thanks for watching! 👍
Once mine got to this point is was total cvt failure. Hope this isn't the case for you. If you haven't put an external cooler on it yet, that should definitely be on your to-do list. The factory design isn't near enough to keep it cooled.
Hello Jose! No, silicone gasket maker isn't necessary. I know I didn't show this in the video, but there's a rubber gasket on the housing that helps it seal to the transmission when you tighten the bolts down. After your done, just make sure you turn the car on and go under there to check for leaks to make sure it's sealing correctly. Thanks for watching! 🙂
Yeah, so I was digging around (again) online and found out that Mitsubishi and Nissan apparently shared the same transmission and have the same gasket on this filter housing. I can't confirm if this is true or not yet, but I did find the gasket on the Mitsubishi parts website and ordered it. Once I get my hands on it I am going to open it up and test it out and find out if it works or not and will let you guys know! 😉
Great video. I don't think the average person realizes what goes into creating, editing and posting a video like this. Thanks for walking us through this.
Thank you for the kind words. Glad you found it helpful. 😁👍
I just bought an 08 Altima S (80k miles!) and i can't be more thankful for all your videos. I plan on doing a bunch of preventative stuff and you have the best step by step videos out for this gen. Thank you very much (great videos btw, keep it up!)
Congratulations Sam! Altimas are great cars! My 07 Altima (200k miles now) has been very reliable for me over the years. As long as you do the maintenance, they'll give you many trouble free miles. Thank you for watching, we got plenty more videos to come, so stay tuned! 👍
You came to the right channel dude. I've done so much maintenance following this channel. And please start by changing the CVT fluid. I'd recommend using Amsoil Trans fluid and Amsoil motor oil. Best of all worlds.
Just clocked 100k with my 2010 altima
@@Atmarixx same here im watching and doing what he recommend great channel for altima owners
@Robert G same here with my 2011. Just purchased over $1000 worth of parts to swap, so stoked on it running like new again. Love these cars
Great video. I wanted to change the ones on all of our Nissan NV200s in our fleet and the dealer berated me when I asked them about it. Almost like they didn't want me to do it?!? So I bought the filters and did them all myself! This is a great 200k miles service tip!
Thanks Fred! It's almost like the dealer doesn't want you to know this information or change the filter so the CVT can blow-up sooner rather than later! Thanks for watching! 😎👍
@@TrickShiftGarageare these on the 2015 as well?
I have a 2019 Nissan Sentra I've been using Castrol cvt fluid and haven't had any problems I love it 💯
Glad to hear it Nylon! Castrol gets the job done without breaking the bank. Thanks for watching! 🙂
Though the transmission was toast and so did a transmission shop. Then I googled the problem and replaced the rotation sensor and it worked like new. These transmissions are simpler and less parts than clutch transmission. People who don’t understand them make up horror stories about them
Thanks Flat Rock! Good to know! 👍
What is a rotation sensor?
@@BretDouglas transmission rotation sensor. Remove the air box and it's in top of the CVT transmission held with one 10mm bolt. When these go bad all sorts of weird things happen like jerking, high rpm but slower speed etc.
@@HypocriticYT thanks for the info!
do you mean the speed sensor? nothing comes up for rotation sensor
Changing that filter might make it run better since it catches more of the debris than the one in the pan would. My logic is that a screen simply will *not* catch all of it. It may stop metal from going in but it won't stop everything.
I just followed your information. Thank-you. I found it alot easier to remove the trans line from housing.
Awesome! Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment! 🤟
Did not get to see if there was a gasket between the housing and the trans case. Great video much appreciated.
There's an O-ring between the housing and the trans case. We made a separate video you can see it here: ua-cam.com/video/JVuTYA8vVc8/v-deo.html
Hope this helps! 👍
Thank you for the video. My 2012 Altima has had an issue not knowing what "gear" to go into. I know it doesn't have gears, we called it a hic-cup in shifting. This external filter change at 130,000 miles fixed that issue. I've been babying this tranny due to the issues they have. I wish I knew about this external filter prior to now. I've flushed the tranny fluid twice by draining the pan & disconnecting the return line coming back from radiator. Add new Idemitsu CVT type N, run the engine & keep doing this till you see new fluid coming out of the return line. I also added a Nissan tranny fluid cooler - great fit.
I have a 2011 Altima i bought brand new and its just hit 60,000 miles. I got a transmission filter kit and it came with the cooler filter which is a good thing cause until i saw that i didn't know it had that. Hadn't seen a videos about it until i found yours. I don't have a problem changing it along with the main filter, I just needed to know where it was located and how to get to it, your video was VERY helpful. I just like to know what im looking at before I start something when possible and i look forward to getting this service out of the way back to other things. Thanx so much.
Glad to hear you found this video useful! You're welcome. Nissan didn't make it very easy to access this filter but it's not impossible, and I've heard from other viewers that Nissan doesn't recognize or even acknowledge that filter exists even though you can buy the filtering a kit lol. Anyways, thanks for watching John, if you have any other questions just let us know! 👍
Hey man , what were your cars symptoms prior to the filter change ?
@djchristian8880 I didn't have any problems with it, I just wanted to do the service interval maintenance on it before it decided to start giving up a problem. I bought the car brand new in 2011 and it just turned 60,000 miles so I try to keep everything up so I don't have any more problems than necessary.
Great videos very good quality and the details as well, I have a nissan altima 2011 and this is my next project.
Sweet! And while you have the cartridge housing off you can replace the o-ring too!
Here's the part numbers for both
O-ring part # 31526-3VXOA
Cartridge filter # 31726-28XOA
Thanks for watching and let us know how it goes! 😁👍
Great thanks!!!! 181,00 and I dont think I've changed it. I did put on a transmission cooler and change fluid every 15,00 miles and it helped so much. These Transmissions are terrible
You're welcome! I didn't know it existed until this year to be honest. We're planning on putting a transmission cooler on too. These transmissions need all the help they can get! Haha
Thanks for watching Korey! 🙂
181000 miles and you haven't changed the filter and you think is a horrible transmission 😂😂😂
@@miketownsend7883 You must not own one. Why do you think the extended the warranty to 120,000?. Somebody from work Nissan's rogue went out at 60,000 miles. Absolute junk. And I did change the filter
At 200k miles these Altima’s need just about everything! Alternator pulley bearing, oil pan almost rusted through, all front end suspension components less the wheel bearing housing. That’s struts, lower control arms, axles, tie rod ends, swaybar links and wheel bearings. I’ve never changed this filter either!! Now I’m replacing rear suspension parts. However the body still looks good less a few minor dents. Oh and I have to replace the valve cover and gasket it’s plastic and leaks well. Also replaced the exhaust manifold/cat converter and secondary cat, yup has a second cat after the flex pipe. This car keeps me busy
I'm at 200k now and agree 100%! We'll have more videos on how to replace these parts as needed. I've noticed my oil pan too having some rust on it. I think the rear shocks might be ready to replace, the rear is sagging a bit lately lol.
@@TrickShiftGarage yup rear shocks are gas charged and hold the car up. I replaced those too but had a heck of a time removing the lower retaining bolt as it had seized in to the rubber bushings steel tube. All the hammering can't break it loose because the rubber absorbs the shock. My airgun finally spun the rummer bushing in the alloy mount. I later drilled out the bolt and put the old bushing back in. Good luck finding the bolt thread size, I got one that was close and just airgunned it in as it just threads into the shock mount.
Thanks for the heads up Flat Rock! With them being the factory shocks, I have no doubt that I'll have the same issues lol
bless you for being able to change those yourself! And i agree, altimas do need lots of maintenance.
Mine started messing with my bank when at 70k+ miles the front struts needed changing. and the list goes on after that.
I've changed all 4 engine mounts following this channel, valve cover, and so on.
I'm starting to believe that CVT are not as bad as people picture it to be.
The problem with CVT is peoples ignorance and most notably, mechanics ignorance.
Most mechanics have the mentality that the transmission fluid is a lifetime fluid, and ITS NOT! and with that mentality, CVT go bad for not giving it proper maintenance.
If you've driven at high speeds like i have, you definitely need to change it since the transmission runs very hot. And as soon as that fluid turns too hot, it looses the viscosity and friction properties.
Why did you do the filter, besides it was time? Was it doing something that made u say it's the trans filter
My 2017 Rogue Sport SV has a filter like that too. We should keep in mind there is also still the filter that you have to take the pan off to get to and this is something that CVTs and regular automatics have.
Thank you, Autozone had the filter for the 2007 Altima!!
You're welcome, glad they had it in stock! 👍
Great video but why did you take the intake off if the filter is down by the transmission fluid pan?
Hmm, if I remember correctly, I initially tried going in from the top but found it easier to go in from the bottom lol. Thanks for watching! 👍
I had no idea this thing even existed haha! Thank you for the detailed video.
Yeah, I discovered it this year and had the car since it was brand new lol! Thanks for watching Arcadeghost! 😊
A lot of people didn't apparently lol.
It's very unfortunate but, Nissan CVTs are like taboo. Everyone backs off when they hear cvt problems and not everyone can help you when you need it.
@TrickShiftGarage I have the 12' altima. Wats this filter called? I only see the trans filter that's inside the pan.also no sealer? I'm no expert but will be doing mine, just picking your brain. Thanx
@dr.greenthumb6535 I'm not sure what it's called officially but I always the CVT cartridge filter. The filter inside the pan isn't the cartridge style, so it's usually enough to differentiate it to the Parts store. Here is the Nissan part numbers that could come in handy. (The o-ring seals the housing to prevent leaks, I couldn't find it at the time this video was made so you should definitely replace it if you can)
O-ring part # 31526-3VXOA
Cartridge filter # 31726-28XOA
Hope this helps, good luck and thanks for watching!👍
@@dr.greenthumb6535 "Nissan 31726-1XF00 Oil Filter Assembly" Comes with the O-ring.
Got a 2007 nissan altima with 250k miles>_< definitely going change the transmission filter
Your transmission will thank you! 😉
The trans in my 09 Altima at around 104k never slipped, jerked, or gave any indication of trouble till I noticed a noise at 30mph, that sounded like an old std transmission, with a bearing going out. My mechanic pulled the pan and it had lots of metal debris in it. I never changed the fluid or the filter. We put in a factory rebuilt trans in. On long trips is was hearing a noise like a alternator bearing going, or a power steering pump. ( probably wouldn’t hear it if the radio was on, or if I wasn’t so tuned in to it) When I got home the last time, I stuck it in neutral, reved up to 3 grand, no noise. After an hour I went on some errands, No noise. Two days later I drove it up a very steep grade, 6 miles, 65-70 mph, no noise. I don’t understand how something mechanical can make a noise like that, and not keep making it, whether is cooled down or not. It just seems like there would be permanent damage. But it works great, even when it’s whining. No slipping, no jerking. I’ve probably taken it on at least 5 long trips, usually driving at least 5 hours on the highway, it will whine, and it still works fine. I don’t get it.
any info about the cat conv cracking on almost all of these cars at the header junction?
The filter you have listed in he description section is the same filter used in the Jeep Compass CVT.
Really? That's very interesting! I guess Jatco CVTs are in a lot more vehicles than I originally thought, lol. Now I'm wondering if this video is useful for a Jeep Compass CVT? 🤔
Great video, I have the 2013 Altima coupe that has this type cover and filter. I have read that the recommended trans fluid change is 30,000 miles. But my question is, is there a gasket or o ring that goes on the filter cover/case? Also what is the part number to that filter. The one I bought is 31726-28XOA and o ring 31526-3VXOA but good thing i measured the length before removing the cover because it seems this is not the correct filter. I seems to be too long -it measures 2 1/2 inches long. The one in your video looks shorter and is most likely the one I need. I appreciate your information.
Hi there! Yes, there is an o-ring that I ended up reusing in the video because i couldn't find the part number. Eventually, we figured it out and got the part number which is the same one you got, 31526-3VXOA.
For the filter itself, I bought a Duralast branded one from the local Autozone. I checked the website to see if it would fit the coupe model but it didn't have an option, however it does fit the 2013 4-cylinder sedans though, so I think it should fit yours.
Here is the exact one I bought:
www.autozone.com/filters-and-pcv/transmission-filter-a-t/p/duralast-automatic-transmission-filter-tf246/555500_0_0
Hope this information helps you, let us know if you have any other questions, thanks for watching! 🙂
Thank you for the help on the parts
You're welcome 🙂
Even though they say lifetime fluid is dead wrong !!! Preventive maintenance every 30,000 things will last. My 2012 quit working all together heard a pop n it does not go or feel any engagement. I can put in park n it still rolls. I believe the belt snapped! Buying a 2nd hand with low mileage and replacing
Agreed 100%, every 30k miles is right for these CVTs. Good luck on your replacement, hope it gives you many more miles! 👍
You didn't show the back side of the metal filter housing (the part that bolts on with 4 bolts). It must have some kind of gasket or o-ring to seal it or else it will leak. Do you know what it has? Gasket? O-ring? Do you have a part number? Or a link to a picture or diagram of it? Thank you.
Hello Ghills! I'm kicking myself for not showing the other side of the filter housing!
So it's O-ring that sits inside housing. I'm currently looking for part number or something on the internet but no luck yet. Nissan considered this filter unserviceable so not very much info on it. I'll let you know if/when I find something though.
@@TrickShiftGarage Nissan is trying to cause the ruination of all of these CVTs so they can sell all new ones. $5000++ out the window for the consumer. I just had the Nissan dealership on Brooks in Missoula MT service my 2015 Nissan Altima CVT tranny. They would not change the inside the transmission belly pan screen or the filter saying Nissan had quit using filters in 2002! I told the service guy that I just watched a complete screen, filter and belly pan removed and cleaned and replaced, then flushed 3 times with fluid. The stinking service jerk said: "There is a lot of strange stuff on the internet"...and he wanted to shake my hand while he was lying to me. I didn't shake that liars hand.
I don't blame you one bit for not shaking his hand! Backyard mechanics like me that can do these important maintenance items to extend the CVTs life why can't a Nissan Tech? They're not supposed to do you can plop down $5k+ for a new one when the old one breaks, because of the lack of maintenance. I definitely wouldn't go back to that dealer though, find a private shop that specializes in Nissan's because that's your only chance on getting the work done if you can't do it yourself. Thanks for watching Greg! 👍
Nissan 31726-1XF00 Oil Filter Assembly
There are small bubbles on my dipstick when checking cvt fluid. So i was told the filter needed to be changed. I have two questions. Its not the internal mesh filter that needs to be changed? Also.. how does the fluid not seep through the filter housing? Is there no gasket for it ?
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My transmission has also been whining. Will be doing a fluid change soon. Over 100K on my fluid. Stealership didn't recommend me changing it. Said it would cause more issues. However, I felt the whining is due to old fluid lacking the lubrication it needs. Filter and fluid change coming up!
Hello Jon! You are right about those stealerships haha! There are good mechanics and technicians out there but not always. Anyways, the whining issue I had about 3-4 years ago I remember when I was on a long hot road trip during the summer, it never went into limp mode but it was definitely noticeable. Took it to a dealer and they couldn't replicate the problem (always the case lol). Once summer ended I never took it to a long trip again.
I changed the fluid by draining and filling two times (as you can watch on our channel). We also used Sea Foam trans tune, which helps condition the fluid and clean out internals and such. I haven't gone on a long road trip in it yet but I did gun it around the highways and such, to shake it down. And the whining wasn't there. I know the real test will be the road trip but I was overall pleased with how everything turned out. It's still running well with no issues.
So yeah, I would definitely change the fluid and see if that helps your whining issue. Thanks for watching Jon! 😎👍
@@TrickShiftGarage Exactly my problem. Hot summer days or long trips create enough strain and heat needed for the bearing whine. The transmission really needs to be taxed to hear it. I can also feel it. Dealer always said they don't hear it but you can't drive it that much and take it to a dealer. Also, I have heard that NS-3 fluid might be compatible with our NS-2 systems. NS-3 is far superior to NS-2
Agreed, it's hard to replicate when you have to drive it for hours to get it to whine lol. That Castrol CVT Fluid is compatible with NS-2 and NS-3 too!
@@TrickShiftGarage good to know!
Yes, During hard-and-hot operations in Mojave, I also got this whining. Can't be replicated without hard and hot conditions.
Is there a gasket for the housing cover?
Did you reuse the original O ring seal ,and do you know what size it is ?
I use the the Castrol CVT fluid also and never had a problem. (On a 2009 Altima) Also, do you own a battery powered 3/8 or 1/2 ratchet? Seems like you're doing everything manually. It makes life so much easier. If you have either of them, sockets, swivels and extensions you will cut your time on future repairs.
Hey Mike! Glad to hear you're having a good experience with the Castrol CVT fluid too!
Actually, I do have a 3/8" electric ratchet and 1/2" impact. I tried using the ratchet but there was no room for it let alone my hand lol. I had to go down to 1/4" swivels to get that corner bolt out on the top 😂
I used the 3/8 electric ratchet when I replaced the exhaust manifold last month, makes it much easier and faster, I love that thing, it's a beast 😁
Only idiots use power tools on weak 10mm bolts.
Where was the filter O-ring? I guess there is supposed to be a big O-ring placing between the filter housing and the transmission.
So, no gasket required for the housing, or did I miss something?? Thanks for the video.
So...there is an o-ring in the housing that I failed to replace, I couldn't find the o-ring anywhere. Since then, we created a video that shows how to access the o-ring in the housing, and a few of our viewers helped us find the part number. Here's the part numbers, hope this helps!
O-ring part # 31526-3VXOA
Cartridge filter # 31726-28XOA
Thanks for watching! 🙂👍
Thank you for the quick response. Appreciated!!@@TrickShiftGarage
Can you post a link to this part? I NEED one
2010 altima .do they hav 2 filters??? Or 1 in pan
good vid, Question? does the filter housing, Im assuming it does, have a gasket and reuse or buy new.
Hi and thank you. Yes, there's an O-ring inside that I didn't show. Here's our video that shows how to access the o-ring in the housing. And here's the part numbers, hope this helps!
ua-cam.com/video/JVuTYA8vVc8/v-deo.html
O-ring part # 31526-3VXOA
Cartridge filter # 31726-28XOA
Just wondering how often this filter should be changed? I just bought a 2010 Nissan Altima, 156K miles. My boyfriend and I don't know a thing about CVT transmissions! This has been very helpful to us.
I'd change it out right away because it's probably not been done before. Nissan doesn't have a recommendation on when to change it. Every 30k miles you should change the fluid and mesh filter (at the bottom of the transmission pan) so it would be a good time to do this one too. Hope this helps, thanks for watching! 👍
@@TrickShiftGarage great information! Are there two filters or only one?
So believe it or not there's two filters. CVTs need the extra filter because they generate more particles than a normal transmission. So there's the cartridge filter here in this video and then the other one is inside the transmission that sits in the transmission pan. Here's our video of showing where the other filter is:
ua-cam.com/video/_aTZv3ocE7Q/v-deo.html
@@TrickShiftGarage Do you have the Nissan part number for the cartridge filter?
Unfortunately not. I could never find the Nissan part number. I have the link for the Duralast filter on the description of the video of you're interested.
Very interesting video, thanks for sharing this content with the rest of us weekend mechanics. At what milage is recommended this type of maintenance? And what are the pros and cons in the event that transmission oil has never been changed?
Thanks Candido! I go with Nissan's recommendation to change the transmission fluid every 60k miles (if not sooner), so I would change the filter while changing the fluid so its easier to track and keep up with maintenance logs, plus your under there anyway so you might as well :)
As far as pros and cons for fluid that's never been changed - there's really no pros and just cons. CVTs are very finicky and sensitive to foreign matter (such as metal, dirt, moisture and friction material) and must have very clean fluid, which is why this transmission has two transmission filters. CVTs also run hotter than traditional automatics which can break the fluid down sooner. It's not all doom and gloom though, as long as you change the fluid every 60k miles you should avoid most of these troubles. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching! 👍
30-60k if it’s never been changed you’re on barrowed time
Agreed 👍
Weekend mechanic checking in 😅
@@TrickShiftGarage Where is the other filter?
Love your channel you've really helped me a lot. I had to replace my driver's side window the other day it took me 8 freakin hours. I also finally found the air leak it was the air hose in the back the accordian rubber one right after the maf sensor that plugs into the throttle body it was all cracked up couldn't see it until I "stretched" it out. I use Idamitsu cvt fluid its half price. Mine didn't like valvoline or castrol at all it ran horribly. 2 of my spark plug wells are full of oil where are you located? Replacing this is not something I am comfortable doing, plus I don't have the tools. I'll pay you $700 to replace mine lol. Unless you charge more I mean. I just keep getting ripped off by my mechanics.
Thank you so much! I haven't had to replace any windows yet but I can only imagine the struggle with it lol. And I had the same issue with my air inlet hose, it was all cracked up inside the folds of the elbow portion. As far as the oil in the spark plug wells, you have a leaking valve cover gasket, its not sealing properly anymore. It's a pretty involved job because you have to remove the engine mount on the passenger side of the engine to have access to all the bolts. Unfortunately, I can't do the job currently as I am knee deep in other projects already. We do have a video on how to replace the valve cover here:
ua-cam.com/video/fRzelPhCPMw/v-deo.html
As far as getting ripped off, ALWAYS seek a second (or even third) opinion on your car, tell them what the other mechanics told you and see if they agree or disagree, sometimes, they'll tell on each other and perhaps give you a better price too 😉
Hope this helps you! Thanks for watching and supporting the channel! 👍
Hi there, would this be the REOF10A CVT unit? cheers once again, great vids
Shouldn’t the filter housing have an O ring seal??
Yes there's an O-ring that goes on the inside of the filter housing. We couldn't find it when we were shooting this. If we find the replacement we'll be sure to put another video up. Thanks for watching Possum! 👍
Is it my imagination or did you not put a new housing gasket on it? I didn’t see any housing gasket at all but they do have them that you need to replace when changing the filters.
Hi Gorilla! It is not your imagination lol. The housing has an O-ring that has been impossible to find for this model transmission. Thanks for watching! 👍
@@TrickShiftGarage Amazon has filter with cover gasket, and drain plug washer for $7.49
Can you please send the link to our email?
trickshiftgarage@gmail.com
Thanks 😊
@@TrickShiftGarage 2012 altima transmission cooler filter seal nissan part 31526-1XF0A
Newer models CVT like the Rouge part 31526-3VX0A
Yes!!!! That looks like the right one, thanks man! Appreciate it! I'll order it and make a video on it. 😁👍
Thanks for this!
What a pain!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching 👍
Is the cartridge filter the only one that needs to be replaced on this CVT? Also, should the pan be dropped and the magnets cleaned? I always have the dealer perform a flush every 30k, but I dont think they are changing any filter or cleaning magnets.
Edit: I just read in the comments you said there was also a mesh filter and I found your video explaining that as well.
Should both be changed at the 30k interval? Thanks!
Yes, I would recommend both of them to be changed every 30k miles for maximum longevity. CVTs are very sensitive to dirty fluid so keeping the fluid clean as possible is the way to go. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching! 🙂
Do I need to remove the transmission oil pan?
Hi Samy, you don't have to remove the transmission oil pan for this filter. Thanks for watching! 👍
Can you change the cartridge filter without draining the trans fluid. I just had a trans flush done on 2008 Altima.
Yes, you can change this one without draining. You might lose a small amount that's inside the housing that you top off when your done. Thanks for watching! 🙂
Wadid u buy oem filter or from rock auto
I did my filter last year. Funny thing to note, Nissan swears this filter is unserviceable, lol.
Nice Daniel! Haha it's definitely serviceable, I think Nissan's just being lazy 😂
I bought a used 2012 Altima for my daughter in 2017. It had 70K miles when I bought it. July 2021, she was at 100K miles, so I flew down to get all of the normal 100K mile services done. I did some things myself, and some things at small shops, but I decided to have the transmission fluid flushed at the Nissan dealership. I asked if they would also "drop the pan and replace the filter". They told me that there is NO FILTER. They did a transmission flush.
Since then, I discovered that there is a "filter screen" inside the pan, which is completely replaceable (probably not necessary), but there is also this cartridge filter, which is similar to an oil filter.
Hmmmm... seems like this cartridge filter should have been replaced.
Next time I visit my daughter, I will check it out to see if they removed that housing and replaced the filter.
Yeah that sounds about right coming from a dealership haha! The "filter screens" are definitely replaceable as well as this cartridge filter. I only found out about this filter by sheer luck. It was hard finding info on this one as most people just assume that there's only one filter, like most cars.
After I changed this filter, I noticed that the CVT was "shifting" smoother, it holds it's revs better than before as well. So I definitely recommend changing this one out the next time you have the opportunity.
I will say, if you are a big guy like me, it's going to be tricky getting to these 4 bolts! I only had to buy a swivel 10 mm socket because of clearance issues with the upper back bolt. When you tighten them back up, the torque spec is only 37 in-lbs, which is basically hand tight to me lol.
Good luck! Thanks for watching! And if you have any questions feel free to let me know 😊
That upper left bolt is a bear. No wonder Nissan says it’s not serviceable. Also found it difficult to push the filter on.
My car 2007 3.5L does it have transmission oil filter aswell or not?
I think it does have a filter but it uses a different CVT so the location and part numbers are probably different. Thanks for watching! 👍
@TrickShiftGarage thank you
Friend, today I tried to remove that filter and I couldn't because I didn't have the right tools. What wrench should I use to remove the 4 screws?
I used a 10 mm "swivel socket" to get those bolts out. Thanks for watching 🙂
Hi there,
I have a question regarding the lifting points on Altima. Where can you place 4 jack stands and where are the lifitng points.
That top left bolt is a mofo and that's why I'm watching this video. I pulled the filter out of my sister in laws Xtrail today and I have been looking for videos to give me tips on how to do that bolt easier. I used a spanner to crack it (just) and then a 3/8" drive socket, long socket and socket with universal and the who process was painful. I'm hoping not that I've seen this it will go together easier with a 1/4" drive socket and uni.
Thanks.
Thank you so much. Do you know the location of this little filter for Nissan Rogue 2008? The one you are replacing un the front or behind the transmitió body? Passenger or drivers side? Ir Is note to culear to me. Thank you men
Hi Francisco! So the Rogue has a different version of this CVT so it's location is different than what's shown in this video. I found a little video that shows the location: ua-cam.com/video/ALvjcmwbcOo/v-deo.html
Hope this helps you out, thanks for watching!👍
@@TrickShiftGarage Thank you so much. I found the filter and replaced it. Thanks you
You're very welcome 😊
Hi dear i have Nissan versa note 2014
The transmission cooler was leaked and water fluid was mixed
Then i clean valve body and filter also
And put it new fluid
But I didn’t replace this cooler filter because I don’t know before
Now when i put in drive or reverse in parking position car feeling jerk
But while driving everything is fine no any shifting problem
So please let me know if I change this filter will solve this issue
Having water in the transmission is a big problem. With that being said, I don't think replacing this filter will solve the hard shifting your experiencing but you can try it and see if it helps. Thanks for watching! 🙂
Thanks for reply dear
You're welcome!
I was watching this where I couldn’t hear very well so if this was said I apologize.
Is there a torque spec for the bolts around the filter? I know the pan itself is 70ft-lbs. never seen one for this filter or for the filter bolts in inside the pan.
That's okay Austin, the audio does get wonky under the car sometimes lol.
So, I'm sure there's a torque spec for these bolts but haven't found it yet. What I ended up doing is tighten them down by hand until they were snug and then checked under the car while it was running to make sure it wasn't leaking.
I'll take a look online today and if I find it I'll pin a comment on the video. Thanks for watching! 👍
i think you will find its 70 inch pounds! 70 ft/lbs will shear the bolts!
Thx for the video. I changed my CVT filter today on 2007 Altima and found that it was difficult to press the new filter in. It took a lot of force. Did you experience this too?
Yup! It took me a few tries to finally get it back on. My tip for next time would be to coat the inlet with fresh CVT fluid as well as the gasket that slides over it. 😉
You are right. I did coat the rubber gasket with CVT fluid, but it was still hard to press in. Don't know how you did it without coating.
After pressing in the new filter, it was also a bit difficult to get the metal filter housing back on without the contacting the filter in the process, as the other parts of the car got in the way of the outside of the filter housing. So I wonder if I might have loosen the filter without knowing, since I cannot see the filter after covering it.
It should be fine, the housing should keep the filter from coming off.
Why is the cvt transmission fluid red, isn't it supposed to be like a greenish tint?
I think the green one is Nissan's CVT fluid, when I first checked mine it was red so didn't think much of it. As long as you're using NS-2 spec fluid, you should be fine. Thanks for watching! 👍
do you think it's best to change the filter with the fluid every time?
Yes, it's best to change it every time you change the fluid and pan filter. CVTs are very touchy when it comes to dirty CVT fluid, so keeping the filters fresh will keep it going longer 😉
Nice video! Is this the same for a 2009? Thanks
Yup, for the 4 cylinder models only, as the V6 models have a different CVT. Thanks for watching! 🙂
Thanks for the reply. I will attempt to change this tomorrow as I dropped the pan to change the fluid and filter today. Everything went fairly smoothly until 2 of the bolts do not want to go back in correctly. (These 2 bolts were hard to get out compared to the others, Had to turn them a lot more than the others) They feel like they want to cross thread but I don't want to damage the bolt holes. Not sure what to do as I spent a couple hours just trying to get these bolts to turn properly. Will try to get a couple new bolts to see if they will work.
Do someone know where to buy the housing for the cartridges filter, mind is cracked, I can not find it No where on line ?
Hi mrHedge, what year Altima do you have?
Might get lucky at junkyard
3:48 you took the old gasket out.
5:08 and you put in the new filter without the gasket.
I feel confused, shouldn’t there be a new gasket?. If there was, where could i buy the gasket?. Will it come with the the filter when i buy it?.
Or could it be a different gasket?
The gasket, you used a pliers to take out is what i meant.
Hi! So that gasket that was pulled with the pliers should come with the new filter. When I pulled the old filter out the gasket decided it wasn't ready to come off yet lol. So that gasket should stay on the new filter and seal between the filter and the housing it pushes in on, it's a tight fit so may have to wrestle it in there. Hope this helps and thanks for watching! 👍
Do I need to drain the transmission oil out the pan before I do this?
No, but I would just check the level to make sure it's not too low afterwards. When I replaced my filter I had a drain pan to catch the fluid, but there wasn't much fluid that came out. Thanks for watching! 👍
On the video right at the time of 3:51 you used a needle nose pliers to pull out a small rubber o-ring/flat washer.... I did not see you put one back in with the new filter is that required or was that up inside the top of the new filter?
That small rubber seal was actually part of the old filter, it came off when I pulled it out. The new filter should have the same rubber seal at the top of the filter.
@@TrickShiftGarage thank you for your quick reply I'm picking up a 2012 Cube this afternoon first thing I'm doing is changing the transmission fluid and filters and I'm going to use amsoil CVT I saw a video on that and lots of comments say that's the best you can get. thanks again!
Appreciate the video, great tutorial. Do you know if a 2008 2.0 Sentra has that cartridge filter and where it's located? I would assume it's in the same place as your Altima, but I'm not finding any info on it
It does have that cartridge style filter as well as the mesh filter inside the bottom of the transmission. I'm not sure on the location but the 2013 and up Sentras had them on the outside of the CVT, with better access through the driver side wheel well. Maybe yours will be there too. Hope this helps! 👍
Great job sir 😊
Thanks for watching!
There's no gasket for the housing?
There is you can find it in this video: ua-cam.com/video/JVuTYA8vVc8/v-deo.html
Thanks for watching! 👍
My 2008 Nissan Altima 2.5 is whining after a decent while of driving do you think it’s the filter because I bought the car from a sketchy dealership
It could be the filter, but more than likely the fluid needs to be changed. My Altima used to start whining on long trips. After I drained the transmission fluid and refilled with fresh fluid, it stopped.
Changing the filter wouldn't hurt anything, but my goal would be to drain and refill the fluid and see if that fixes the problem. 🙂
Here's a video on how to do that here:
m.ua-cam.com/video/ITiBGnpChHQ/v-deo.html
My transmission has been whining lately when very hot or stressed. I inquired multiple times at the Nissan dealer and the guy told me not to change to fluid because it can cause more issues. I find that hard to believe. Seems that they are looking forward to a transmission job! No fluid lasts a lifetime and the additives will break down as well as moisture content. I will be changing mine soon and replacing it with genuine Nissan fluid. Great to know that the Castrol isn't giving you all problems. Good backup! I am one of the lucky ones who have a transmission pan drain plug. Not all these got one and therefore would require a pan drop. What a mess that wouuld be!
Sounds good Jon! I agree that nothing lasts forever and that dealership was wanting a big transmission job probably. Maintenance goes a long way to keep that CVT going. Thanks for watching! 😎
So do the 2015 have the same transmission
Unfortunately not, they use a different CVT. Thanks for watching! 👍
Will that filter cause low pressure
If it becomes very dirty, it's possible. But a new clean one should be fine. Thanks for watching! 🙂
Im getting a stepper motor code and a low pressure code thànk you
Oh, I'm sorry to hear. I suggest letting a transmission specialist diagnose it to get to the root cause. Good luck!
Did you ever figure this out bro
Ever figure this out
Is this the same procedure on a Nissan Altima 2015 S?
is a 2.0l in same place ?
Just a tip. Probably change your filters before 200k miles lol. Recommended is fluid and filer change every 25k to 30k.
Definitely a good tip! Thanks for watching! 🤟
How do I contact the guy on
Trick Shift garage? I want to know if the CVT Transmission Filter Replacement Housing has an O-Ring Seal or Gasket. The video does not show an O-Ring for the housing and Nissan parts departments don't have a part number for the O-Ring - if it has an O-Ring. Does it and will I need a new one if I take the housing apart to replace the filter and filter seal? Please, help me out here. I have 2007 Altima 2.5L Not Hybrid.Thank you. Ed
Hi Ed! So I've actually made a video on this exact problem. There is an O-ring that is on the Housing that I can't find the part number for it as well. Currently, I've been told that there is a kit on eBay for this transmission that supposedly has this particular replacement O-ring, but I'm not really interested in the kit as of right now.
When I replaced my cartridge filter the O-ring looked to be in good shape and it hasn't leaked out the housing since. I'll keep looking for this gasket and will be sure to update you when/if I find the part number.
Here's the video where I show the O-ring and attempt (and fail) to replace it haha:
ua-cam.com/video/JVuTYA8vVc8/v-deo.html
Thanks for watching Ed! 👍
No silicone on the filter housing??
Yes there is! Mine was in good shape so I just let it be.
If you want to replace yours, the Nissan part number is: 31526-1XF0A
Yo what headers are those??? Are they performance???
Yo! Nah, they're just eBay headers, replaced the stock manifold when it got a crack in it... Much cheaper than OEM 😂
Quick question theres no gaskey on the housing itself? No issues witj any leak after changing
There is an O-ring. I would recommend buying one before you start the job.
according to my dealer 2009 Nissan Altima dont have this filter its only for Altima 2012 and up yet i see the housing in my car like wth...i dont what to do where i live they dont have thois filter anywhere ...how come the dealer say my car dont have this filter
Well, from what I've heard in the comments, to Nissan, this filter is a non-serviceable part... even though it actually is a serviceable part, you can buy them at most autoparts stores, I bought mine at my local Autozone. There's a link in the description of the video so you can order it online.
If you have any questions just let us know, thanks for watching! 👍
@@TrickShiftGarage i bought the 2012 altima L33 cvt filter form the dealership and it worked fine , what's shock me that they kept denying that my car dont have this part , and in the end they said there is such a filter but it is inside the valve body and can only be changed with the valve body omg,
really thank you for opening our eyes for this , the car run smoothly now reduced fuel consumption and no more whining noise from the cvt i also added a in line cooler for the cvt in the same time now its perfect but it was really clogged the filter , the cvt is clocked 120k miles without ever being serviced only one fluid change at 40k
I've had issues with my 07 Altima. Intermittently, it acts like it's slipping, needed 4k rpms to get to 30 or 40 mph... I thought the tranny was done for. I pulled over and turned the car off. Started it back up and it ran normal. Seemed like an electrical issue.... A mechanic friend said change the filters, it can get clogged and cause strange signals.
Our 2014 altima is doing the same thing. Did fresh fluid and filters fix your problem?
@@lockcracker Fuck no. Changed the fluid and filters. Slipped on me today.
Best and simple explanations!
Thanks for watching Roy! 👍
You should have replaced the rubber o-ring on that filter housing.
Yes I should have replaced it at the time. Fortunately, I plan on going back and replacing the filter and o-ring next time. Thanks for watching and commenting Ralph! 👍
Thank you!
You're welcome, thanks for watching! 🙂
no housing gasket?
There's a housing gasket, I couldn't find it at the time of this video. The part number is on a pinned comment at the top. Thanks for watching! 👍
How has your cvt been running with the Castrol? N how long have you been running your car with it im at 209k almost 210k just tryna see what’s good out there since NS-2 is a bit pricey
Hey Fernando! It's been running great with the Castrol! I've had it running Castrol for the last 6k miles and have no complaints, so go for it bro.
It's much cheaper and plentiful than Nissan's NS-2 factory fluid. Just make sure on the back of the bottle it says it's compatible with NS-2. I believe mine said it worked with NS-1, NS-2, and the newer NS-3 fluid. Hope this helps you, thanks for watching! 🙂👍
Hi! Do you know if there is one of these on a Nissan rogue (2009 - 2.5 - CVT)?
Yes, the Rogue has the same exact transmission as my Altima, they use the same exact cartridge filter, so this video should be helpful in replacing it. Thanks for watching! 😊
What is the OEM part number for this?
O-ring part # 31526-3VXOA
Cartridge filter # 31726-28XOA
Thanks for watching! 👍
Nissan 31726-1XF00 Oil Filter Assembly includes the filter & o-ring
Great to know!! 👍👍
Thanks for watching! 👍
Good Job !
Thanks for watching! 🙂
Idk man i’ve always read never to change the fluid on CVT’s if the fluid looks brown and smells burnt. Even Nissan wouldn’t change my fluid on my 08 Altima at 160k miles.
Can this be a reason the car wont move at all?
There is a video showing that problem with a young kid he drops the pan and the valve body and there is a sensor he replaced and after that it ran perfect but his vehicle would just do like two or three miles an hour
It's easier to do it from underneath the car but you probably need a lift. It takes about 15 minutes.
Agreed! A lift would be nice for this job. Thanks for watching! 👍
I have a 2017 and recently whike driving it acted like it was stuck in 1st gear?Happened randomly whike driving?I stopped put it in park and it took back off with no issue.Im still nervous does anyone have a clue what happened??Im lost this is my first cvt
Hi, it could possibly be that the transmission fluid level is low. Unfortunately, Nissan stopped providing dipsticks to check the level. Taking it to a Nissan service shop, they should be able to check it for you. Hope this helps! 👍
@@TrickShiftGarage I ordered a older altima dipstick and its registering?I also added a little bars cvt trans fix and it seems ok now but it pitched a huge fit the other day and worried me now I don't trust it
I don't blame you. Sounds like it's time to take into the shop and have them diagnose what's going on. Hopefully it's not too far gone! 🤞
I am going to take a look under my 2017 Rogue Sport SV and see if I can get to the bolts. Mine may be a more accessible. I know on mine when I did the front differential it was super easy because on that model they didn't put the drain for it directly over the exhaust pipe. I also like that my oil filter wasn't in the wheel well. What bonehead put it there on the 2.5 liter models? Also some Toyotas are like that too with it in the wheel well and you have to take the F-ing wheel off to get to it. I am so glad never to have had a car so stupidly designed!! It would have a dent in the fender that is over that oil filter from me banging my head in disgust with the terrible design!! I used to own a Volkswagen and some people knock them for various reasons. Well, once you get it on ramps the oil filter is accessible under the car (and not in the wheel well). Some people knock German cars but a lot of those even have the filter up at the top where it would make changing the oil a breeze if you have one of those nifty oil extractors!! That is how it should be, easy and not a major pain in the @ss!! I have heard that the Tacomas are also really horrible to change oil with too. It is something to do with taking the panel off under the truck to get to the filter and all. I wonder how many guys who own those never put the panel back on just to save time and save themselves from the aggravation.
Did you Change the Oil as Well.?? if you Didnt, you just Contaminated The New Filter. Just Saying...
The transmission oil was changed a little while before this video was made. So, no contamination. 👍
There still another filter in the pan !
Yes sir. We changed the other filter and fluid in this video 😉
ua-cam.com/video/_aTZv3ocE7Q/v-deo.html
Thanks for watching!
hola cuanto pueden cobrar por el cambio de filtro de la transmision de nissan 2012 cvt, sin que sea un atraco a mano armada. hello, how much can you charge for the change of filters of the nissan 2012 cvt transmission, without it being an armed robbery
I did shocka and struts around 250k on my altima but with 423k the suspension feels pretty good stillm i changed most of my mounts in the upper 300k mile range and my transmission moint seems to go bad. I do use the sport mode alot and jerk the car back and forth lol...
Wow, that's awesome that your Altima has made it that far! I still have the original shocks and struts, but I'm thinking about replacing them this year. The sport mode is fun on some twisty roads for sure, haha. How's the CVT holding up with all those miles?
@@TrickShiftGarage it's driving excellent
Good, glad to hear it! Thanks for watching! 👍
@occckid123 that's awesome to hear. I have 2011 for past 6 years and just hit 100K. Recently bought around $1000 worth of parts from rock auto. So stoked. Was gonna do all shocks and struts as well. Hope drives like new. Take care 👍
tnks por video!
You're welcome Memo! 😎
How is that Castrol universal fluid working. I plan to use it on a cvt Corolla
It's working great, no issues at all with it. Just make sure it's compatible with your Corolla's CVT fluid. It lists a bunch of different fluids it works with lol. Thanks for watching! 👍
Badass
Thanks for watching! 😏
My Nissan Altima 08 is not accelerating, it won’t over 1 gear, a shop near by said the transmission fluid might be in a bad condition and that is whats causing the problem, help guys
Hi! I'd say changing the fluid would be a good starting point. If the fluid hasn't been changed and it overheats the transmission will go into "limp mode" to protect itself from doing even more damage. So if you change the fluid out it may not overheat anymore and it might fix your problem. Here's a video on how to change your CVT fluid:ua-cam.com/video/ITiBGnpChHQ/v-deo.html
Thanks for watching! 👍
Once mine got to this point is was total cvt failure. Hope this isn't the case for you. If you haven't put an external cooler on it yet, that should definitely be on your to-do list. The factory design isn't near enough to keep it cooled.
Thanks for sharing good content of altimas CVT trans. It wasn’t necessary to use silicon gasket maker?
Hello Jose! No, silicone gasket maker isn't necessary. I know I didn't show this in the video, but there's a rubber gasket on the housing that helps it seal to the transmission when you tighten the bolts down. After your done, just make sure you turn the car on and go under there to check for leaks to make sure it's sealing correctly. Thanks for watching! 🙂
Thx for your reply.
@@TrickShiftGarage Can't find where Nissan is still selling that housing gasket
Yeah, so I was digging around (again) online and found out that Mitsubishi and Nissan apparently shared the same transmission and have the same gasket on this filter housing. I can't confirm if this is true or not yet, but I did find the gasket on the Mitsubishi parts website and ordered it.
Once I get my hands on it I am going to open it up and test it out and find out if it works or not and will let you guys know! 😉
I used a bit of silicon, mainly just to make sure the holes were lined up.
Anyone???? Is it possible to buy another transmission housing for 2007 Altima. Mine have broken and I can’t find one anywhere online