2011 maxima 115K miles
2011 maxima 115K miles
After being advised by 3 Nissan service managers @ 60k, 75k & 90k miles NOT to change out my CVT tranny fluid, I'M wondering what I presently do @ 115k. Car runs great, no slipping. HELP
The decision is all yours. Many of us do 60, some 90. A drain and fill with filter change is pretty easy and can add years to your car. Just stay consistent on your maintenance and keep a light foot.
2011, 117K miles
I had the tranny oil changed last week, spent oil was very dark, I will have it analyzed by independent lab. With the new oil, car runs great. Although the maxima is called a 4DSC (Four Door Sports Car) My wife and I never rodded it, always watched the RPM's regarding MPH. The technician @ Performance Nissan Cincinnati explained to me that the two main reasons for failure was due to low oil pressure regarding the solenoids and valves, and also bearing fatigue. I asked the type of pump in the tranny (i.e gear, positive displacement, or piston), he did not know, ( Strange) Plan on changing the coolant and brake fluid soon.
I had the tranny oil changed last week, spent oil was very dark, I will have it analyzed by independent lab. With the new oil, car runs great. Although the maxima is called a 4DSC (Four Door Sports Car) My wife and I never rodded it, always watched the RPM's regarding MPH. The technician @ Performance Nissan Cincinnati explained to me that the two main reasons for failure was due to low oil pressure regarding the solenoids and valves, and also bearing fatigue. I asked the type of pump in the tranny (i.e gear, positive displacement, or piston), he did not know, ( Strange) Plan on changing the coolant and brake fluid soon.
Maybe they thought u were gonnna do it DIY and use the wrong fluid? ( happens a lot)
The filter is this one 31726-1XE0A ($34)
Last edited by KArthur; Dec 2, 2019 at 07:54 PM.
I got my car with 60k miles on it about 5 years ago, it is a 2009, original transmission. I do all my own maintenance, and at 80k I just did a drain and fill on the trans because I am sure it was never done before. I do a drain an fill on mine about every 20k-25k depending on what is being done at the time. I have 120k on it now, and the transmission is still very smooth. No need to flush it, just drain and fill it.
I got my car with 60k miles on it about 5 years ago, it is a 2009, original transmission. I do all my own maintenance, and at 80k I just did a drain and fill on the trans because I am sure it was never done before. I do a drain an fill on mine about every 20k-25k depending on what is being done at the time. I have 120k on it now, and the transmission is still very smooth. No need to flush it, just drain and fill it.
I don't have my manual right in front of me, but I believe it states to check the fluid at 90k - there is a code that can tell if the fluid needs to be changed or not. However, like many others have noted, it's pretty cheap insurance and relatively easy to do a drain/refill more frequently as cheap insurance.
I change my CVT fluid every 50k miles and I changed the tranny filter at 150k miles. So far my car has 160k miles and I've had no major issues with it and would have no problem driving it on a 2k or 3k mile trip.
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