Everything WRONG with the Nissan CVT Transmission

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Жыл бұрын

Here are some reasons why you should stay away from this transmission.
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@Thanos.m
@Thanos.m 6 ай бұрын
The whole point of the CVT was it could keep the engine consistently at its powerband meaning better efficiency smoother drivining etc. Then people thought that was strange and didn't like the way CVTs worked so then various manufacturers started making CVTs that simulated normal automatics with "fake shifts" and to me that defeated the whole point of haviny a CVT in the first place
@MrAlanToast
@MrAlanToast 5 ай бұрын
Yep, from my experience, it feels like it makes it even worse than it already is. Makes the already sluggish car even more sluggish. Simply lovely 😂
@jimlong2469
@jimlong2469 5 ай бұрын
Yup. That's the reason I won't buy one of those now. Loved the smoothness before, now it's just stupid. ....
@pssa3215
@pssa3215 2 ай бұрын
Its called tiptronic and you don't have to use that if you don't like fake shifting. Posting misinformation makes you look like a dropout fool btw
@lawrencedorfman5543
@lawrencedorfman5543 Ай бұрын
Experts say that toyota is truly the best CVT?
@pssa3215
@pssa3215 Ай бұрын
@@MrAlanToast then yours is busted stop driving broken transmission and give misleading opinions based on that, sigh
@jordanking6939
@jordanking6939 Жыл бұрын
I owned a 2013 Nissan Versa. The transmission failed on me after owning it for a year. I had the CVT replaced for $3500. They had a Nissan of America class action lawsuit. I signed up and recieved a reimbursement check. I no longer own Nissan vehicles. The last time I driven a Nissan was a car rental back in early September. CVTs are good for gas, bad for everything else.
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
At least they reimbursed you on the repairs. Yeah the CVT is a downfall to the Nissan brand IMO.
@denizenofclownworld4853
@denizenofclownworld4853 3 ай бұрын
You clearly drove it wrong.
@austinjyang
@austinjyang 10 ай бұрын
I have a 2014 Altima. CVT was replaced at ~40000 miles. I have been replacing the CVT fluid every 10,000 miles. Now it has 155000 miles and is doing fine. 🤞
@Manvscars
@Manvscars 10 ай бұрын
Keep that streak going 😁
@boci11
@boci11 6 ай бұрын
if you have to replace the fluid every 10,000 mi , just sell the trash can !
@danburchett9271
@danburchett9271 6 ай бұрын
We have a 2018 Mitsubishi outlander. And fluid is supposed to be changed at 30,000 mile intervals. We will see.
@occckid123
@occckid123 6 ай бұрын
That's 2 soon lol
@mofayer
@mofayer 4 ай бұрын
That's the problem, if you need to replace fluid that often, how much are you really saving on fuel? Cvt supposed to be more economical.
@SplosionMovies
@SplosionMovies 9 ай бұрын
I always let the nissan with CVT get rolling for a half second before I roll into the throttle, it engages much more smoothly that way. Also waiting until you feel it “bump” into D or R to let off the brakes instead of slam-shifting and gassing it as soon as the lever’s in the right spot. However that applies to most automatics not just belt-driven models
@OrganicFoxes
@OrganicFoxes 8 ай бұрын
THIS, my mirage shares the same trans as the versa and sentra, I always let it do the little bump into drive, just feels like the right thing to do.
@infiniteblaz3416
@infiniteblaz3416 8 ай бұрын
yeah, it makes me cringe when I see people just slam the transmission into the next mode when the car is still rolling. Then you have the ones that throw it in park when the car is still moving a decent amount and it jolts off the parking pawl.
@SplosionMovies
@SplosionMovies 8 ай бұрын
@@infiniteblaz3416 i feel that cringe in my stomach lmao it's as if they parked, got out, and just kicked the car for 5 minutes before going inside
@gearsofwar3xXx
@gearsofwar3xXx 8 ай бұрын
When you think about it, the only safe gear to shift into when moving is neutral, and even that shift you should be careful. And people need to learn that unless you're gonna be waiting a while, don't bother shifting into park while waiting, it causes just as much wear doing that as it does waiting while in drive.
@johnbroomer3285
@johnbroomer3285 7 ай бұрын
All transmissions seem to have the “one Mississippi, two Mississippi” engagement theses days. My ‘18 Mustang with the 10 speed automatic does the same thing. So if you’re reversing out the driveway and hitting the gas as soon as you go to D, you’re going to make trouble for yourself.
@christiangreif5430
@christiangreif5430 Жыл бұрын
got a 2010 Altima with over 250k on it and still original transmission. did a fluid and filter change recently. still going perfectly fine. no complaints here
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
Nice!
@DigitDesign
@DigitDesign 10 ай бұрын
You're the one!
@nodak81
@nodak81 6 ай бұрын
There's always an exception to the rule.
@rafaelg9016
@rafaelg9016 6 ай бұрын
@@nodak81so majority are the exception to this rule? Majority of people that does the right maintainance doesn’t have troubles.
@mofayer
@mofayer 4 ай бұрын
​@@rafaelg9016the rule is that most people don't do proper maintenance of transmissions. Every car manufacturer knows that. Smart car manufacturers expect that and engineer their transmissions accordingly.
@mr.ggermanx4350
@mr.ggermanx4350 Жыл бұрын
My first and last nissan. Never again nissan. Bought 2 years ago and the repaircost is higher then the price i bought the car.
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
Right! Spot on with the repair costs. What repairs have you done?
@mr.ggermanx4350
@mr.ggermanx4350 Жыл бұрын
@@Manvscars I brought the car to the nissan dealer where i bought. Still not repaired. I bought 2 years ago for 11.000 Euro and the repaircost will be around 11.500 Euro. I give it to my lawyer to handle this case. Btw i had no accident. This is just what need to be repaired from engine. 🤮 I drive car for more then 30 years. I never give to lawyer if my car need to be repaired. This is first time. The repaircost is shocking me. Never again Nissan.🤮
@Pretty_Boy_Proud_Fil-Am
@Pretty_Boy_Proud_Fil-Am Жыл бұрын
I have 3 Nissan and never had a problem since 10 years. It’s your karma because you know how to care of your engines.
@mr.ggermanx4350
@mr.ggermanx4350 Жыл бұрын
@@Pretty_Boy_Proud_Fil-Am Nothing to do with me. I brought my Nissan to 4 different service because no one wants to repair the CVT of Nissan. I called 30 service and explained and asked if they can repair. Answer: No This is a Nissan quality problem. At the end i found i service station they can repair. It cost me more then 5.000 Euro. The guy from service told me Nissan CVT not good. This not only quality problem of Nissan. Even the service from Nissan Europe not good. My first and last Nissan.
@peterh8253
@peterh8253 Жыл бұрын
Without knowing what you bought, whether it was new or used and without you saying what the actual mechanical problems you have, your comment is largely irrelevant. If it was a new car, then yes, fair enough to complain. If it was something with a bit of age and a heap of mileage, then that isn't so surprising. Good luck taking legal action. Who is at fault, Nissan or the dealer who sold you the vehicle? It's no surprise at all that the repair costs increase in relation to the purchase price and current market value as a car ages. All cars suffer wear and need maintenance, that's not just a Nissan thing.
@dbent366
@dbent366 3 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, you make a couple valid points but are way off on others. Yes CVT's in cars can suck for reliability when compared to other reliable transmissions. But don't forget not all traditional auto trans were reliable. There have been many duds through the years. Your missteps: Using headphone I never heard CVT whine in your vid. I've never heard CVT whine in a CVT equipped vehicle. Sometimes you get engine whine in cheaper setups where the engine is being held at in it's power band. Powerband....Traditional transmissions are incapable of hold an engine in it's power band like a CVT. If the CVT isn't doing so it is A: programmed not to do so (in order to simulate shift to a certain extent) or B: failing. Not all CVT's simulate the fake shifts. I've driven several that do not. One example is the Nissan Pathfinder. There are different ways to drive different transmission. Though I agree the reliability should not be drastically affected from "normal" driving. Yes CVT's will get better fuel economy than a traditional automatic transmission. You can't say you don't see it unless you have the exact same car driven the exact same manner in both traditional auto trans and a CVT. I mean...what are you comparing it with to make that claim? The oil change issue...I agree most won't but that's user error if the manual specifies it. What would happen if you never changed your engine oil? The SAME THING, but faster. So it's good you bring this point up. READ YOUR MANUAL PEOPLE. The maintenance schedules were created by the manufacturers to ensure the vehicle lasts for it's guaranteed amount of time. Look I'm not a CVT fan boy by any stretch. I think they work fine in ATV's and SXS's but the more power and weight you put on them the more the reliability seems hit or miss. I largely think this is an engineering problem as CVT's in vehicles is relatively new. Just think about all the dud traditional automatics that manufacturers have made in the past. A CVT that's programmed to be a CVT rather than simulate a tradition trans is the smoothest you'll ever ride in a gas powered car. Unfortunately they have a bad wrap because in many cases they weren't engineered to be as tough as their traditional trans counterparts. My biggest gripe with CVT's as should be yours is the reason auto makers started putting them in cars to begin with...To meet GOVERNMENT regulations!!! The government is continually forcing products on us that we don't really want... Just this year Dodge stopped making their V8 Hemi engine due to the regulations. One of their if not their most popular engine options. Have you notice all cars are getting smaller and smaller engines that are usually turbo charged? This isn't because turbo's are the cool new thing. It's because you can strangle more horses out of an engine with a turbo. But this comes at a cost of reliability and longevity.
@paulwinston1604
@paulwinston1604 Ай бұрын
The CVT transmission does give you higher gas mileage , But Nissan has done something very different They are configuring their vehicles, so did you have to take it back to the dealership to To have general maintenance on a vehicle.
@philc.9280
@philc.9280 6 ай бұрын
Scotty says he's never seen a Toyota CVT fail yet but has seen several Nissan ones fail.
@martinr8278
@martinr8278 6 ай бұрын
Who?
@jonut_shavone
@jonut_shavone 6 ай бұрын
Kilmer
@philc.9280
@philc.9280 6 ай бұрын
@@martinr8278 I guess you don't watch car repair videos much. He's a KZbin mechanic for decades and has millions of viewers.
@mikojarvinen6273
@mikojarvinen6273 6 ай бұрын
That’s because at least in their hybrids Toyota uses e-CVT which has planetary gears. I don’t know about their regular petrol CVT models. They’re rare in our market.
@calebwany8422
@calebwany8422 6 ай бұрын
@@martinr8278 Some cranky old man who rants on youtube
@gregnixon1296
@gregnixon1296 Жыл бұрын
Looking for a good used car is discouraging right now. Newer vehicles fall into two general categories: those with bad engines and those with bad transmissions.
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
Right! Or just buy a new whip for the small price of a middle class house that needs a transmission or an engine. Lolol
@DREAMS_OF_SUCCESS
@DREAMS_OF_SUCCESS Жыл бұрын
Ugly looking and weak bodies as well. New models suck
@shaungranger2166
@shaungranger2166 9 ай бұрын
Or just buy a Toyota lol
@infiniteblaz3416
@infiniteblaz3416 8 ай бұрын
@@shaungranger2166Even Toyotas are falling down the spiral of unreliable transmissions. At this point. Just buy a babied 2000s or older car. They don’t make things like they used to.
@TGZ32
@TGZ32 6 ай бұрын
Don't forget ones that aren't maintained like a used rogue with 80k miles with original fluid in the trans. Gee I wonder why it's slipping?!?!??!?!?!?!?!
@lakesadmin3622
@lakesadmin3622 6 ай бұрын
Owned 3 Nissans, never had an issue. Maintenance is the key.
@TheOneAndOnlyDummy_IsBack
@TheOneAndOnlyDummy_IsBack Жыл бұрын
Bought a 2014 Altima last month, resold it 23 days later, something was wrong with that car that the dealer couldn’t figure out. These are good new and they are good as trade in cars, not used or long lived car. Don’t expect more than 10 years out of it.
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
Yeah sounds about right.
@ripd97
@ripd97 Жыл бұрын
The "special" way to drive them is by not hitting the gas pedal from a dead stop, stop light or stop sign. Also, you need to let the CVT fluid warm up for 3 minutes from a cold start, fluid must be at a certain temperature before operating. When you hit the gas pedal from a dead stop or start the vehicle from a cold start and start driving without the warmup, you will decrease the life of the CVT.
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
ahhh, baby it and don't move it until fluid reaches operating temp. Got it. To add on to that the cooling for the transmission fluid is also horrible. So don't let it get toooo hot.
@gregnixon1296
@gregnixon1296 Жыл бұрын
I was told to drive it like a granpaw would drive - slow to accelerate, let it idle before driving especially on cold days.
@DigitDesign
@DigitDesign 10 ай бұрын
Drive it like no one hs ever driven from the beginning of time. Cars are expected to take a certain amount of abuse. I would think that hitting the gas from a dead stop should cause no damage to a modern automobile.
@ripd97
@ripd97 10 ай бұрын
@@DigitDesign You would think, but to save money some mfg no longer care about reliable transmissions or motors. CVT transmissions are the worst and must be pampered to get 100K life without any issue. Most regular transmissions are durable and are capable of reasonable abuse such as gassing it from a dead stop, doing donuts, drifting and minor off roading (sedans) in emergency situations. But the CVT's are horrible, I have one, not by choice, but I have had all mfg suggested maintenance done on it since i owned it new and no issues so far with 112K on it.
@ripd97
@ripd97 10 ай бұрын
@@gregnixon1296 Sad but true, I have a CVT and I must drive it exactly as you described. I now have 112K on it, but it still runs like new and when I'm on the hwy, the passing gear is still fast, i was surprised by that, but it runs smooth.
@RPD91
@RPD91 6 ай бұрын
I’ve test driven one fully loaded couple of years ago and I actually liked it. So much space in that thing and it was so comfortable. As for the CVT, I really didn’t like how whiny it became when you accelerate. Something felt wrong 😂. Drove for about 20 minutes inside of traffic and stopped for couple of minutes and I was shocked by the fuel economy when I turned off the car. 6.8/100km with the 4WD on auto mind you. Those are Toyota Corolla numbers. At least the 2.0 ones. I’m kind of tempted to get one and I don’t blame others who choose to get one either.
@gcanada3005
@gcanada3005 6 ай бұрын
Basically he said all CVT transmissions. While ignoring the fact that the original Prius is one of the most reliable cars ever made. Transmission included.
@4evaavfc
@4evaavfc 18 күн бұрын
I've had my Nissan CVT for seven years and it was built in Japan. It seems good, so far. It is a Tiida Latio, a Versa in America. I have changed the transmission fluid twice over the last 80000 kms. It only has a 1500cc motor and I don't go over 3500 revs on the tach. There is no need too. Good motoring.
@user-ss7jq6ix9w
@user-ss7jq6ix9w 9 ай бұрын
I own a 2013 Altima and no issues with the CVT transmission by avoiding jack rabbit starts and hard stops which is pretty typical of how I see most drivers doing on the road today. I regularly get 34 mpg highway and 29 mpg local driving.
@bobmalonza6929
@bobmalonza6929 6 ай бұрын
If you drive the CVTs like a rally car it will certainly breakdown
@youtubeaccount7544
@youtubeaccount7544 6 ай бұрын
Id rather have a manual transmission where they last forever and i can open them up and fix gears if needed.
@Ryguyreviews706
@Ryguyreviews706 6 ай бұрын
​@@bobmalonza6929I do burn outs I have 140000 mine
@occckid123
@occckid123 6 ай бұрын
​@@bobmalonza6929I drove my cvt very hard on my 16 altima and it didn't fail. My 19 altima cvt works very good and had 200k.
@fawnsans
@fawnsans 5 ай бұрын
brokie + normie
@ecrdp2000
@ecrdp2000 3 ай бұрын
My wife loves her 2017 Rogue. With 141K miles, CVT gave out last year and I limped it to the dealership for her. $7,000 parts/labor, her treat. Other issues: Front wheel bearings went out @ 73K, left rear brake caliper chewed a rotor @ 127K, minor intermittent electrical ghosts, no tranny dipstick, and body panels made from recycled Coors Light cans. I don't get it. Then again, I have a 2009 Tacoma with terminal frame rust, so I'm leading in the race to the junk yard.
@user-oz9vp6dk4k
@user-oz9vp6dk4k 8 ай бұрын
Great video. I have a CVT trash mission for a 2009 Altima, I change the stepper motor then I change the valve body from a 2012 car, nothing works my car doesn't have reverse and goes 20 miles and hour, why the gears doesn't shifted? any idea? Thx
@cosmic7368
@cosmic7368 Ай бұрын
Check the wet clutches
@floridaredneck
@floridaredneck 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. I have a 2017 Sentra, 65,000 miles, looks showroom (I'm an auto detailer; it better). My CVT was $5,200 and replaced at about 60,000 miles a year or so ago. My warranty was to expire in 3 days and went in for an oil change. They offered to replace it and gave me a loaner car. I did not detect any problem with it, other than a little "clank" when putting it in gear; something I assumed all older cars do. It did not whine and the new one doesn't either. I'm basing my post on what you've said and my car, not on others' comments. I do think the CVT cars should be driven differently than conventional transmissions. I joke and say mine goes 0 - 60 in about 3 hours. But it really can do it in about 2. You must change your fluids, do not drive over 85, never pass with it (it has no overdrive to boost) unless you have a clear mile to do it (that isn't a joke), never tow anything, always use your parking brake when you put it in park and before you let off the brake- always. Warm it up until it falls under or around 1000 RPM (2 minutes) before driving, never pull out in moving traffic (you can't get up speed), drive like you are 65, retired and have nowhere to go fast. It's best if you're over 45 and patient. I am going to make this 2nd transmission last and I'm grateful Nissan gave it to me and I never asked why. I'm getting a motorcycle for about the price of a transmission and keep the miles off my car except when it rains or I need to carry something. I bought it new so it's paid for (no car payment is bliss), I have nothing but a battery invested in it, it looks new and I don't want to buy someone's used car. New cars are too expensive, I don't want a car payment and I like mine, so I have no plans to replace it and I put less than 2500 miles on it now anyway. I had a 2015 Sentra before this one, but someone hit me so I bought another. I would not buy one again however, knowing what I do now. Aside from the CVT itself, it has absolutely no power at all. I'm stupid that I didn't inform myself better. 124 HP sucks but I do like my car otherwise.
@BigRobChicagoPL
@BigRobChicagoPL 6 ай бұрын
I used to drive a lot of different cars as a car dealer service helper back in university. Hyundai CVTs in particular on the accent and venue felt like rubber bands with molasses delay. A complete snooze fest next to the Mitsubishi Mirage cvt. Honda ones are so so but I have a 20 Civic Sport Hatchback and surprisingly it is very responsive, even with the cvt. It feels great and already has 44k miles of...very abusive driving haha. Try merging on the Chicago expressway without a lead foot and you won't get far! Major thing I do is replace the fluid every 30k miles.
@East.democracy
@East.democracy 7 ай бұрын
I don't know if you heard about Dacia. I just wanted to buy a dacia logan with jatco cvt transmission wich was on nissan juke (code DXK or DXK0). Have arrived at dealership with cash in my hand tu buy it but after I saw all this videos with problems on this gearshift a refuze to buy it. Now I'm asking if I did a mistake or it was a good idea to buy it for ride sharing
@delatronics3257
@delatronics3257 3 ай бұрын
Do you know anything about reliability on Honda Civic. I have to use an auto box due to limitations with my left leg. I have the choice of a CVT auto or iShift (manual with auto clutch). What would you recommend?
@scrambler69-xk3kv
@scrambler69-xk3kv 5 ай бұрын
Do you think that as a senior, if you drive them conservatively and give them the maintenance they require, they could last as a normal automatic?
@youreracist9583
@youreracist9583 3 ай бұрын
never. there is a mash of thin metal bands, vs big hard metal gears
@RavnerRavner
@RavnerRavner 10 ай бұрын
My 2012 Altima has over 218,000 miles on it. Original engine. Original transmission. I change the oil every 3000 miles. Drain and fill the transmission fluid every 30,000 miles. The car has been good to me.
@TGZ32
@TGZ32 6 ай бұрын
Exactly.
@1984Cutlass2nv
@1984Cutlass2nv 6 ай бұрын
I've seen a few of them last, specifically if they were only highway driven and well maintained. However, I saw enough of them fail in the time before I left the automotive industry that I won't recommend friends or family buy one. I also have a coworker who lost his 2013 Nissan Versa to CVT failure. Cost was more than the car was worth so it was scrapped.
@dariush3587
@dariush3587 4 ай бұрын
That's a lot of changes. A lot of people hate gm but I do my oil changes every 10k miles and have never changed the transmission fluid on my 2015 Cadillac XTS and zero problems at over 70 thousand miles 😂
@mofayer
@mofayer 4 ай бұрын
Wow that's terrible. Engine oil at 3k and trans at 30k is way too often for a modern car. Big waste of money. How much are you really saving on gas on cvt?
@rinkevichjm
@rinkevichjm Ай бұрын
@@mofayer the actual requirements should be engine oil/filter at 20000 miles or annually and CVT at 60000 miles. Carrol synthetic Transmax CVT meets the new Nissan standard is is about the same as the engine oil.
@guyallphin1295
@guyallphin1295 8 ай бұрын
Your video is great. Thank you for the information. CVTs are not going away,,, for better or worse they are here to stay in IGP engines. I currently own a Rogue with the "new and improved" CVT. I believe they got rid of the metal belt and replaced it with a "chain drive system". I may be incorrect??? Hopefully they upgraded the small cooling system?? That said... This is my 4th Jatco CVT,, (Nissan owned). I have never trusted the manufactures about their recommended maintenance schedule. I am an old man so,, I have the fluids changed every 20K,, along with the filter system! As stated in an earlier comment,, the " special way" to drive a CVT,, If you want longevity is to NEVER go from a "stop" and leave the line quickly! Gradual acceleration is the only wat to drive these things. That thin metal belt acts like a rubber band. it will stretch and YOU will regret that! once up to speed you can drive it like any other car. As you said.. I don't think the MPG is a lot better than a normal system. My Rogue is an AWD Platinum. It is a good sized crossover and where i drive I average 35 MPG. I'm happy with that. I have never had a problem with any of my CVT cars but maybe I just got lucky.. As for the noise,, I sang in a rock band for years and I cant hear high pitches. HA! Thanks again. Rev
@GarryBurgess
@GarryBurgess Жыл бұрын
I had a 2011 Honda CRV, but I managed to drive it 12 years without a CVT failure, but I only drove it 147,000 km. (91,341 miles) I don't know if Honda had failures with those CVTs or not. I remember doing a transmission flush at least once at the Honda dealership. Whatever they recommended I did. Now I have a 2023 RAV4 Hybrid, but they have an eCVT, and the only thing in common with the CVT is those 3 letters according to Car Care Nut. They don't have any belt, and Car Care Nut describes them as very reliable. He's a Master Toyota Diagnostician, and I believe him. When I bought our Honda, I had no idea what a CVT transmission really was. But I had no complaints about that transmission. I don't like to accelerate fast because that's a waste of fuel, so maybe that is what that comment before meant about how you drive it? Maybe if a person hits the accelerator hard it puts more stress on the CVT transmission?
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
Yeah it seems the common theme with the Nissan CVT is the cooling situation for the transmission isn't very good. So fluid changes are very important. Yeah I would agree if you were "beating" on the vehicle like harsh accelerations all the time that failures would arise. However I'm like you with this particular vehicle as well. Fuel savings. I do like those rav4's too. Great fuel economy and a great looking vehicle.
@trevordoeshalloween5994
@trevordoeshalloween5994 Жыл бұрын
hello fellow car care nut fan
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
@@trevordoeshalloween5994
@peterh8253
@peterh8253 Жыл бұрын
Just about to buy a used Nissan with a CVT. I will say that it is a 2y.o. replacement in a 2009 model X Trail, but the current owner hasn't had any issues with it. Also not sure about the noise comments. On the test drive I didn't find it at all noisy, or hear it make sounds it shouldn't. I actually found it very responsive. Best of my understanding is the CVT failures we hear of are from drivers giving them a good work-out off-road, or constantly carrying full payloads and/or towing. Don't punish them, keep oil fresh and temperatures down and they aren't as unreliable as many make out.
@richardburnheimer8759
@richardburnheimer8759 8 ай бұрын
Um...an 11 Honda CRV has a regular transmission, not a cvt.
@scrambler69-xk3kv
@scrambler69-xk3kv Күн бұрын
It is shifting. But it is not called shifting but is the equilivent. It is spooling. One pully is opening up groove getting wider while the other is closing getting narrower. Opening allows the belt to go deeper into the pully simulating a smaller pully while closing getting narrower makes the belt ride up in the groove simulating a larger pully. Those changes occur in slow motion thus the rubberband feel.
@revelationsoundstudio
@revelationsoundstudio 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for bringing the concerns of the transmission to our attention . The video can give the impression that Nissan made a bad transmission design, put their head in the sand, and continued to put bad transmissions in their vehicles without making any adjustments to improve its design. They would be out of business quickly if they did that. Changing the transmission fluid is a key thing to do, of course, and making sure you make a full stop before switching gears. From Nissan. "The CVT had a major hardware update for the 2013 model year, which included a reduced-friction design, a wider ratio spread, and a belt that could better handle high torque outputs." This does not mean its perfect, but its much better than the older CVT transmissions
@shakeelmohammed3
@shakeelmohammed3 6 ай бұрын
You think the regular cvt is bad the hybrid cvt is even worst where th electric motor actually breaks after 100.000 km and stalls the entire vehicle on the road
@ave649
@ave649 17 күн бұрын
Nissan could improve their CVT. I believe the E-CVT transmissions are extremely reliable.
@revelationsoundstudio
@revelationsoundstudio 17 күн бұрын
My wife has a 2020 Murrano, I have a 2024 Rogue and my son has a 2016 Sentra. No issues with the transmissions on any of the cars.
@jamesl3546
@jamesl3546 6 ай бұрын
Toyota and Lexus vehicles use a planetary gear arrangement to produce a CVT, not a belt. When paired to a hybrid system they appear to be bomb proof and in Lexus's case pretty quiet. If you are gunning away from every junction then it is still not the transmission for you, but if you want relaxed cruising at highway speeds with good gas miles, then probably not much better around.
@Sheepleton
@Sheepleton Ай бұрын
Nissan doesn't use a belt anymore either, it's some type of chain driven cvt.
@Snacksu
@Snacksu 10 ай бұрын
I think the v6 CVTs like my 2009 Murano fares better. Because with the power of that engine, i can get up and go and not exceed 2000rpm so the CVT doesnt have to spin has fast. I let the car roll a bit before I press gas. I drive it pretty gently. 110k miles on original CVT.
@gearsofwar3xXx
@gearsofwar3xXx 11 ай бұрын
I rented a 2022 Toyota Corolla with a CVT and it was actually one of the better CVT's I've driven. The Toyota models have a "launch gear" and the whole driving experience was very smooth, the transmission was very well behaved for a CVT with no wild rpm fluctuations.
@Afrocanuk
@Afrocanuk 8 ай бұрын
It WILL slip n'slide eventually. Just give it time.
@dreamzrm1016
@dreamzrm1016 7 ай бұрын
@@Afrocanuknah those mofos last, it's a Toyota. They put that transmission through the ringer to make sure it could have that badge placed onto it. Already have a friend that has 265,000 on his 2021 Corolla SE (same car as 2022)
@SenecaRaine
@SenecaRaine 6 ай бұрын
I have a 2014 Corolla with CVT, at 110k miles so far with no issue. I know CVTs have a bad rap but so far this one has been perfect (if a bit droney).
@matanegros3000
@matanegros3000 6 ай бұрын
I don't understand why they go into the trouble just ti save less than 5% on fuel
@mantha19
@mantha19 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2013 Nissan versa with 150,000 and my transmission is failing. im juggling if i should get it fixed or if i should get something else. Is it worth it?
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
If the vehicle is in great shape it might be. However it's a tough tipping point for most people when the repair cost is more than the value of the vehicle.
@evancyganiewicz184
@evancyganiewicz184 Жыл бұрын
Nissan rogue on mine doesn’t even have a dipstick for the transmission. I had some weird problems with mine change the fluid. Hopefully that works.
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
Yeah this one does weird stuff as well, also with no dipstick. You can buy a dipstick on amazon for 10 bucks.
@Thisishard2333
@Thisishard2333 7 ай бұрын
If you are a DIY ,Changing the CVT fluid is as easy as changing the oil . Just more expensive.Just changed mine at 52k. 3 3/4 qts. Black Black Black.New fluid is a clearish light blue/greenish color. Has been running like a top since the day I bought it. Honestly, my transmission doesn’t make any noise at all. Keep my fingers crossed.Note: the entire transmission holds about 6 quarts but when you do a change only three and three-quarter quarts come out
@scrambler69-xk3kv
@scrambler69-xk3kv 5 ай бұрын
Did you change both filters? One in the pan, and one on the side of the transmission.
@Thisishard2333
@Thisishard2333 5 ай бұрын
@@scrambler69-xk3kvOf course.Watched every video on KZbin before I jumped in
@vultureguy33
@vultureguy33 7 ай бұрын
My buddy's 2019 nissan kicks CVT just blew up on him a few days ago at 90k miles, and he had been changing the trans fluid and keeping the car maintained. It also wasnt a cold day (it was about 60 degrees). The only thing is that he is a bit of an aggressive driver. But he was otherwise conscientious about his car. It surprised me a bit because I thought they had sorted the issues with the cvt in more recent models and that the 2019 would hold up since it presumably has the "new and improved" cvt. It seems like you need all the stars to align to keep these things from failing. And btw I personally enjoy the driving experience with the nissan cvt, which i had in some recent rental cars (Versas), but i wasnt trying to drive aggressive. Even though ive enjoyed the rental experience of cvt cars, i dont feel assured about the ownership experience.
@TGZ32
@TGZ32 6 ай бұрын
90k miles on a kicks.. how do you drive a kicks... aggressively? Like... what? Bottom line is when CVT fluid changed and the cars are driven like a normal daily driver most of the time unless you need to floor it randomly to pass or merge.... zero problems.
@vultureguy33
@vultureguy33 6 ай бұрын
@@TGZ32 aggressively as in going 90mph on the highway instead of 60, and accelerating harder as opposed to easier from dead stops. But he was changing the cvt fluid and otherwise maintaining the car.
@DavidTMSN
@DavidTMSN Жыл бұрын
Thank god Mazda at the very least gave the 3 a 6 speed auto although an 8 speed would have been nice. The Kia Forte GT-Line cvt had no issues but I only put 20,000 miles on it.
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
Apparently I’m a traditional transmission guy lol. I’ve always liked Mazda products. They do a great job.
@southernmontage1455
@southernmontage1455 Жыл бұрын
What about the new cars like 2021 onwards?? Because im sure with any technology it gets improved each year following all the problems and complaints.Let us know us about the new 1nz because im looking at a 2023 Rogue
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
I'm unsure about the new models. I'm hopeful some improvements have to be made of course. If I come up with some answers I'll gladly report.
@johndaniels651
@johndaniels651 Жыл бұрын
Nissan went CVT (on the Altima) in 2007, those early units weren't great, but I understand they could regularly go 120K, by 2010-2012, the units got worse, going out sub 75K, with failures at 30K pretty common... then they started slowly improving again. Sort of an odd learning curve, probably too many accountants in the engineering department at JATCO, shaving pennies.
@MrFrankFurter
@MrFrankFurter Жыл бұрын
Got a 2022 qashqai from rental and it stalled when i was leaving them. They gave me another one to drive. I don't trust it though. 😃
@blankmeme224
@blankmeme224 6 ай бұрын
The other problem I have with CVTs is that the fluid and filter cost like 2-3x more than a regular ATF and filter. So, whatever fuel savings I get from the CVT is cancelled out from periodic maintenance.
@MrIMCP
@MrIMCP 8 ай бұрын
2014 Altima w/ 197k miles, I change the CVT fluid and filters every 30k, I run Pennz Ultra Platinum in the engine with a Purolator BOSS filter change every 4k, also other parts/ fluids as well. It's been a great car, especially for road trips. It's not fun to drive however, but that's not why I bought it.
@tespenkr9924
@tespenkr9924 5 ай бұрын
Considering the Fairlady Zs have a normal automatic, why not use that on some of these cars?
@mvlogs1955
@mvlogs1955 Ай бұрын
I want to say everything that this guy says in this video is 100% factual about these vehicles. I used to buy and resell vehicles, and I ran into several rogues, sentras and Altima’s that had the same exact problem. Nissan had a terrible engineering idea to make these vehicles more fuel efficient by implementing this junk POS transmission that is a problematic issue. I don’t care how many miles at the car has it could be as low as 30,000 miles in the transmission starts to fail nothing in my opinion great video
@mrpoohbearlvr
@mrpoohbearlvr Жыл бұрын
Jatco is the top worst CVTs. Renault went for as cheap as possible, charge more and any possible mpg gain is lost by having to lay on the gas to get power to move! It's just pure car maker greed, and I'm glad I have a plain 4 speed auto. Simple and will last just about forever.
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
Right. Yeah their claim to fame had to do with fuel economy supposedly. We’ve had this rig for awhile and haven’t noticed much of anything. Also power band is horrible.
@Paul-fj2mm
@Paul-fj2mm Күн бұрын
STAY AWAY FROM NISSAN!!! I own a 2017 Nissan Rogue and twice the CVT Transmission failed. I lookup online and found so many customer complaints regarding the same problem with CVT Transmission issues. Since Customers filed massive lawsuits against Nissan, they have extended the powertrain warranty coverage for CVT repairs, replacements, and towing to 10 years/120,000 miles, whichever comes first. Recently I had to replace the whole CVT Transmission in my Rogue which is out of warranty and it cost me a TON of money. From my own experience with this car, advice to you; just stay away from Nissan period!!! Nissan will learn that unhappy customers will never buy they their product ever again, since they are ignoring this specific problem since 2003. Enough is Enough NISSAN, you used to make great cars back in 70's, 80's and 90's but not anymore.
@scrambler69-xk3kv
@scrambler69-xk3kv Күн бұрын
I hear that these failures are due to the fact that you cannot drive a cvt as aggressively as you do a normal transmission and since people do not know that when they buy them and with people not changing the fluid and filter on their cvt's is the reason for so many failures.
@mikefromvernon
@mikefromvernon 10 ай бұрын
I know people with CVT's (including Nissan) that are 300,000 KM (186,000 miles) that are still going. Mind you they did all the maintenance and did transmission fluid changes when they were supposed to and put in the fluid designed for the tranny. The other factor is that they are all on 4 bangers around 2.0L so they are not being driven that hard. Ignore maintenance on a tried and true old school torque flite, turbo 350 etc. and they will expire before their time as well
@nodak81
@nodak81 6 ай бұрын
Tell that to the thousands of people with CVTs failing at 40k miles or even less. I can't think of any traditional automatic with a failure rate anywhere close to Jatco's crappy CVTs. The only transmission comparable is Ford's awful Powershift DCT.
@prudenciow
@prudenciow Жыл бұрын
Spot on!
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
yup!
@jonboz7585
@jonboz7585 6 ай бұрын
I was considering a 2024 Honda HRV, but not any more, since they have CVT’s. Now, looking at Mazda CX30, Toyota RAV4, naturally aspirated versions. Thanks for your presentation.
@rockerboyka94
@rockerboyka94 Ай бұрын
Isn't the Rav4 cvt as well
@jammerDNA
@jammerDNA 6 ай бұрын
My first CVT experience was a rental Mitsubishi Mirage. That thing droned like crazy. Second experience was a 2016 Altima that I purchased. It wasn’t horrible and the fake shift points helped with the drone but it was extremely boring.
@objective7042
@objective7042 Жыл бұрын
I've a Nissan Versa, transmission is very strong, never failed me. It's a manual transmission. 😂
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
lolol You lucky dog!
@JoesGoldenGarage
@JoesGoldenGarage Жыл бұрын
My 2017 rogue has not been that bad it has 70,000 miles and I had the transmission serviced at 60,000 miles. Still runs and drives like new even though I can’t stand how it drives at all.
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
Yeah honestly the car for me has been ok in terms with the engine and other components. The CVT failed at 95,000 miles for me. I agree with the driver “feel” experience lol. But it’s economy class I suppose.
@christiansoto9755
@christiansoto9755 Жыл бұрын
wait till you get close to 100,000 miles. There are no transmission rebuilding or parts to replace. There is only replacing the whole CVT, which costs at a minimum $4,000. That's a hard pill to swallow
@donovanfahrbach2493
@donovanfahrbach2493 Ай бұрын
@@christiansoto9755And with replacement, they’re only guaranteed for 12 months… no faith in these cvts lol… in the industry.
@CitizenValve
@CitizenValve 13 күн бұрын
My 2018 Camry has 300k on its original CVT transmission. I change the fluid every 40k and it seems to be fine so far. Now, it doesn’t act like a spring chicken, it drives like a chicken with 300k on it.
@yevgenydanishevsky1569
@yevgenydanishevsky1569 5 ай бұрын
Just bought a 2024 Outlander ES gas. First time owning a vehicle with CVT transmission. When stuck in traffic on highway going between 20-35km per hour, the car makes a slight jerk when using gas pedal to break and accelerate, also makes slight jerks when breaking between 20km per hour to 0 (full stop). Does anybody know if this is a normal function for cvt's?
@renegaderens7369
@renegaderens7369 4 ай бұрын
Normal.
@donovanfahrbach2493
@donovanfahrbach2493 Ай бұрын
The cvt in the Highlander is made by the same makers (Jatco) then the cvts in Nissans… get the extended warranty if you decide to keep this vehicle more then then the warranty period… also do the fluid changes every 25,000 miles… keep all receipts…. But honestly, I wouldn’t tow with it..
@davidbarthel9976
@davidbarthel9976 4 ай бұрын
Many manufacturers use the CVT, why don't they fail.
@dkaufman57
@dkaufman57 6 ай бұрын
My wife's Toyota 2018 CHR had a CVT transmission replaced at 76200 miles. Thankfully we bought this car used and had the Toyota 7 yr 100000 miles warranty. The CHR cvt's are well documented having transmission failures anywhere from 20000 miles to over 100000 miles. I feel sorry for the owners who bought a CHR new as the warranty is something like 3yr 36000 if memory serves. BTW Toyota would have charged me $11000 to replace this transmission if it was not under warranty.
@drrightwing4435
@drrightwing4435 15 күн бұрын
I had an ‘08 maxima with a cvt that I put a stillen charger (with supporting mods) on it running on 10lbs. I street raced that thing constantly. Only thing I did with the cvt was 2 fluid drain and fills in the 150k miles of ownership. I never had a problem with that cvt. But, my friends ‘13 nismo juke needed a new cvt and car has barely 90k miles and only 2lbs over stock boost. From my experience, the pre ‘12 Nissan cvt’s were just better made
@floydfarano3385
@floydfarano3385 9 ай бұрын
Had a 2012 Rogue that went into limp mode each summer. Nissan said we can fix it for $1900. I put in an aux generic trans cooler & changed the fluid each summer. It fixed the limp mode but trans always whined. At 97K some guy hit it while my wife was driving. I am glad the SUV is gone. Bought a Mazda CX-5 with trans gears. Problem solved.
@BenCabell
@BenCabell 5 ай бұрын
IT is NOT a CVT problem it is an Nissan problem, pay a little more for Toyota/Honda and your good. Toyota Prius with E-CVT are the MOST reliable transmission's $ can buy.
@yintongzheng1959
@yintongzheng1959 Ай бұрын
I can tell you are an absolute idiot, Ecvt is not a CVT..........
@user-vg9un1je9z
@user-vg9un1je9z Ай бұрын
between a 2014 camry and a newer sylphy or hyundai sonata 2015 which is the best over like 5years?
@matanegros3000
@matanegros3000 6 ай бұрын
I'm glad you didn't censor the name of the ridiculous comment
@user-uc6bf5ze3b
@user-uc6bf5ze3b 7 ай бұрын
I bought a new Prius in 2011. Put 100,000 miles with no trouble on a CVT transmission.
@evilmookey1067
@evilmookey1067 7 ай бұрын
I have a 2012 maxima since 2020. No issues w the cvt at all up to date. 91k miles. I change the oil twice ( nissan oem) my car has good power but i do notice the lack of power at the same time. I put a air intake in the car and it accelerates better and gives the engine that nice rawww sound. I can say this will be the last time i do buy a car with cvt because of the high % of failers. But the bad news is all auto makers are using cvt. But i only hope for the best for ppl that have cvt in their cars. Change your oil every 30k. Use the official brand rather than aftermarket.
@Roybwatchin
@Roybwatchin Жыл бұрын
I just rented a 23' Maxima last week in Quebec (the car had just over 3K kilometers on it, literally almost brand new). My first experience with a CVT and I must say I was not impressed. I noticed that you could never really find a good spot on the throttle when pulling into traffic and also Quebec is very hilly and the trans seemed to always be bogging in the wrong spots. The cruise control was really bad in that the car would constantly surge on and off especially as you're going downhill. I like the Maxima as far as the interior, the ride was pretty good, the MPG was pretty good, the power was good if you completely mashed the throttle. But, every time I parked the car, I could smell what seemed like burnt oil coming from under the car. I first thought it was the brakes when I parked, so I walked around and sniffed each wheel and nope, it was coming from the mid part of the car where, yep you guessed it, where the CVT is located. So, not a fan of the CVT and anyone who tries to support them are only doing it because they bought a car with one and they are trying to save face. Good luck people.
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
Sounds about right, spot on!
@gregnixon1296
@gregnixon1296 11 ай бұрын
Accelerating on the interstate is slow. My CVT won’t get out of its own way.
@Manvscars
@Manvscars 11 ай бұрын
true that! @@gregnixon1296
@joevenharo6589
@joevenharo6589 10 ай бұрын
Me I really disappointed with nissan I bought nissan pathfinder 2018 with 64k now 72k I heard something weird noise on the motor I hope it will last a little bit so that I can swap it on mazda or Toyota....
@gregnixon1296
@gregnixon1296 10 ай бұрын
@@joevenharo6589 Trade it while it has some life left in it.
@TraverseNowhere
@TraverseNowhere 8 ай бұрын
I agree with the things you say, but between myself and parent's that have CVT transmissions, gotta be running on luck. 2010 Altima with 120k miles, 2012 Versa with 85k miles no problems. I just don't get how these companies just don't go back to putting in regular automatics. I would think with all the negative feedback, warranty repair, etc. that all of the brands and reputation get tarnished and well lastly listen to customer feedback
@jianbinchen2881
@jianbinchen2881 6 ай бұрын
U lust luck
@maiaire123
@maiaire123 6 ай бұрын
My moms 09 Altima just hit 201k and is running good🤷🏿‍♂️
@grominwithrob1339
@grominwithrob1339 Жыл бұрын
Holy crap, people think the CVT is a technical marvel. Literally anyone with any car knowledge knows the CVT is crap. I'm a mechanic by profession. CVT's are designed to save manufacturers money. The screwed up part is, it costs a fortune for the owner to replace. Nissan CVT equipped cars are throw away cars. Toyota CVTs are far more reliable. If you want an economy car from Nissan, get the Versa s with a manual transmission. 35-40mpg all day long and it will last far, far longer than the CVT variant.
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
Yup! Preach it brother! Lol 😂
@kevinpicur7739
@kevinpicur7739 Жыл бұрын
I want to buy a t31 x trail 2l petrol or diesel ,and manuals are without CVTs?
@robpracht9303
@robpracht9303 5 ай бұрын
Toyota's cvt's hold up...strong as hell.. Qashqai CVT's..problems.. Only on time gear oil change can hopefully keep you preventing huge costs.. But than in the end ....still costly...because all the cash spent on gear oil could be spent on gas...
@wrenchboostboi8994
@wrenchboostboi8994 5 ай бұрын
My mom drove a 2008 suzuki sx4 sedan with a CVT. She just donated it to Teen challenge last year with 320 thousand kms on it. It was still driving fine, but the car’s accessories started getting electrical gremlins from rusted grounds and connections. It had no “fake shifts”, it accelerated at a fairly steady rpm. She bought it before i even knew much about CVTs in cars. I would describe the acceleration or power feeling as like it was wound up with a clock spring or rubber band…. Starts kind of slow, but then gets going all behind a steady push of G force. Similar to an electric car, but with much less torque. Not sure why Nissan is struggling with them so bad… suzuki had it down more than 15 years ago!
@Miguel.Rosado7224
@Miguel.Rosado7224 6 ай бұрын
Some Nissan owners don’t want to admit that Jatco CVT transmission are just garbage. Regardless of the 30k fluid change, the transmission doesn’t hold up like an automatic transmission.
@jimricca821
@jimricca821 2 ай бұрын
I had a 2015 Murano and the trans kept slipping. It wouldn't move the car from a standing start. I was lucky when after taking it back to the dealer four times, the area engineer was there and he took it out, came back and told the dealer to replace the trans. That car was totaled a month later and I bought another Murano 2016 (my 3rd) That trans started slipping with only 3,000 miles and the dealer immediately started playing the lemon law game with me. A call to Nissan West Point GA and they called the dealer who claimed there was nothing wrong with it. The car also had a high frequency vibration in the steering system (more common in smaller Nissan SUVs) that made it painful to hold the wheel at highway speeds. The dealer claimed they felt nothing but never took it on the highway to really test it. I called a lawyer, and he told me he tried suing the dealer before but lost because they were experts at playing the lemon law game. It was Preston Nissan in Preston MD. I later found out Nissan used statistical analysis to determine they sold more cars to new customers than returning customers, (probably because they didn't like getting screwed on warranties) so they decided to screw the current customers and rely on screwing new ones! Never buy another Nissan or any car from Preston.
@enriquelopez1226
@enriquelopez1226 5 ай бұрын
As a tranmission specialist, almost all CVT break-down I've seen is due to poor maintenance. He's absolutely right about people blowing off recommended CVT fluid change. I've drained CVT fluid with chunks of metal. Also, OEM transmission fluid is crap. I strongly recommend AMSOIL CVT fluid if you plan on prolonging the life of your transmission.
@anonyfamous1007
@anonyfamous1007 3 ай бұрын
Same here..tiny metal parts while draining out gear oil. Now it's jerking heavily and not going up even a slight slope. Is it gone or fixable?
@poghop
@poghop 6 ай бұрын
Had a 2016 Altima 3.5 SR. Transmission started slipping at 32k miles. Sold it to carmax for $15k and bought mazda3 because it's practically the only compact car (wanted a smaller car) without a cvt.
@williamzee7748
@williamzee7748 Жыл бұрын
See lots of complaints, but my 2021 Nissan Altima with 34,000 miles on it runs great….so maybe got lucky so far…..but wondering if I should flush or change fluid to N3 fluid with filter….can’t get straight answer from dealerships as to filter change either….so kinda concerned overall.
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
I would recommend changing it. These units do seem to build up a large amount of heat which causes the fluid to breakdown. The fluid change and filter change cost is minimal. Fresh fluid can't hurt unless it's too late.
@williamzee7748
@williamzee7748 Жыл бұрын
@@Manvscars kinda figured as such…much thanks 👍. However some are saying don’t need filter change for 2021 Nissan Altima…..who is correct….would think with sifter inside filter you would need to extract from metal casing…correct?
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
@@williamzee7748 Change it, It looks like a cartridge style filter and its in a housing next to the cooler. 4 bolts. They cost around $10. Worth it!
@williamzee7748
@williamzee7748 Жыл бұрын
@@Manvscars Thanks again….👍
@johndaniels651
@johndaniels651 Жыл бұрын
2017 Altima here, change my fluid every 30K, almost up to 90K now, still good. Keep in mind a "drain and fill" only gets 4.7 quarts (out of 7) and if you drop the pan, you can get pretty close to 5 quarts out AND you can clean the magnet, pop in a new filter. Drain and fill means you leave 30% or so of old fluid behind, so at 79K I pulled the pan for the first time, everything looked good, then at 86K I pulled the pan again, "flushing" it with 10 quarts (over 7K miles) and I figure it got my trans to about 91% good fluid with about 5% okay fluid, and about 2.5% really bad old fluid. Its impossible to get rid of ALL the old fluid, no matter how many times you flush it. One of the drawbacks to drain and fill v cooler line total replacement (NOT RECOMENDED FOR CVT). I've heard of them going past 200K with regular drain and fills though.
@JoeMac4100
@JoeMac4100 6 ай бұрын
I bought a 10-year 100,000-mile warranty I could care less if the transmission blows up. It's in a Nissan it has got to be one of the most crappiest cars I have ever bought in my life
@petermissen2315
@petermissen2315 2 ай бұрын
I had an Xtrail (Rogue). I found the CVT to be noisy and awkward to drive... it was the only negative of the vehicle. got rid of it. An epycyclic a/t with a lockup torque converter is vastly superior imo.
@NoName-tz5ji
@NoName-tz5ji 6 ай бұрын
I love how the CVT fan bois think it’s a new idea. It’s actually failed technology several times over the decades😂
@roberthall3165
@roberthall3165 Жыл бұрын
I know that you are not supposed to try to drag race with these transmissions, they won't last long if you have made alot of fast starts. Just slowly and reasonably engage the acceleration, don't treat them like a racecar because they are anything but. I was told this by a Nissan representative when I bought a 2011 Nissan Rogue. Now I have a 2015 Nissan Rogue Select and I have no problem with it but the mileage is only 14,300 and I still avoid fast takeoff with it. Call it babying it if you want but I like it so far, I only paid 19k for it when I bought it new and have had it 8 years so I feel like I got a bargain.
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
I hope no one plans to drag race these things...lol However, that might make for a good video? hmmm...
@twoalward9166
@twoalward9166 Ай бұрын
I am surprised the aftermarket hasn't come up with solutions to these problems. I haven't found any rebuild kits or transmission swap solutions anywhere. My uncle's 2014 QX60 hybrid is in pristine condition and runs perfectly except for the transmission shudder problem. I feel like there is a MASSIVE market for this.
@thebeddoctor4273
@thebeddoctor4273 6 ай бұрын
Had an 06 Murano and traded it in with 220k. Changed the fluid every 30k with Amsoil cvt. No issues
@omegaman7241
@omegaman7241 Жыл бұрын
I have two and really like the CVT... change fluid often and it's fine
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
Right on, yeah changing the fluid is crucial. I agree.
@gj91471
@gj91471 Жыл бұрын
Add Oil Extreme Concentrate to Your CVT. As used around the World on Honda Fitt/Jazz and BMW Mini CVT 2002-2006
@rong7604
@rong7604 10 ай бұрын
I have a 2019 Nissan Rogue with CVT, naturally. I have read lots about proper treatment of CVT'S. Basically, I really like the quickness, but I baby it. Had the oil changed at 30plus K. Gas mileage has been as high as 38 mpg, but it is usually around 30 on average. Hope I can keep gremlins at bay with goog service. I am not a lead-foot driver, but am easy and steady.
@peter_shadow7559
@peter_shadow7559 9 ай бұрын
Maintenance in CVTs is like a capricious girlfriend who you have to buy a lot of gifts for every date so she doesn't leave you.
@ontarioman6301
@ontarioman6301 9 ай бұрын
Hope it doesn't fail . 6 grand to replace
@jacobnathanielzpayag3885
@jacobnathanielzpayag3885 6 ай бұрын
It's a problem mostly endemic to Nissan (Jatco) CTVs. Seems like they were not designed to handle a lot of torque from larger engines but on smaller displacement applications, they seem fine. Toyota and Honda CVTs seem to fair better with Toyota now primarily using a CVT with an actual 1st gear that used when driving off from a complete stop to reduce the strain on the belt.
@Memorandum7
@Memorandum7 6 ай бұрын
Honda & Toyota have the most reliable CVT Transmissions.
@EGSKillshot
@EGSKillshot Ай бұрын
Toyota’s CVT transmissions are way quieter than nissan’s, the hybrids are E-CVT, and the gas have a physical first gear to prevent heavy wear. Nissan made a horrible transmission in 2002 and have stuck with and wont change it. The horrible experience with nissan has ruined it for everyone else.
@cerinawoehrley4199
@cerinawoehrley4199 6 ай бұрын
I got a prius with 175.000 miles no issues with my cvt at this time and I did have the fluid change already tho
@rayjohnson863
@rayjohnson863 6 ай бұрын
I have a 2017 nissan sentra with 120,000 miles with no issues. I bought it new and its served me well. If and when the cvt dies, ill just have to get another car.
@cwhit2648
@cwhit2648 26 күн бұрын
Conducted, or considered new plugs (iridium), fuel injector additive flush or replacements? CVT filters / screen replacement as well as possible additive? (Lube Gard) Best -
@cwhit2648
@cwhit2648 26 күн бұрын
Sorry, forgot. New coil packs. Could possibly improve your consumption?
@16190john
@16190john 5 ай бұрын
Honda and Toyota make amazing CVT’s ! I don’t agree that all cvt’s suck lol. My old car had 253k miles original cvt. I guess it just depends on
@thomascahuzac5472
@thomascahuzac5472 7 ай бұрын
i will say in some cases they do improve fuel economy, my friend gets 38-40 mpg in his 2021 civic 1.5t with the cvt and when i baby my 2019 civic Si with the same engine and a 6 speed manual i’m getting barely 30.
@tylerproctor4878
@tylerproctor4878 9 ай бұрын
Cvt definitely have low reliability rates. Especially nissans. But they definitely are more fuel efficient and they usually are smoother when they run right. And you can barely here the noise. You are being a bit biased I think. My wife likes them but we never keep her cars over 100k and we change the fluids at 50k. Never had a problem but I would never buy em any more than lightly used.
@MrFezco
@MrFezco 6 ай бұрын
1st gen 2003 Murano. No service CVT went 370,000 km. 2014 Juke went nearly 200,000 km no issues until kid wrecked it. 2012 Suzuki SX4 (same CVT) no issues so far. Drain and changed twice. Our PDK Porsche is far more maintenance heavy and fickle. Don’t bag drive your car.
@ArnoldDuo-kl2xi
@ArnoldDuo-kl2xi Жыл бұрын
Nissan is actually junk. Yes you have to put the fluid in but Nissan cvts are so poorly made.
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
So true. I’ve been a Nissan guy for years mainly to torcher myself 🤣. The Japanese GM I call it.
@russelldsyder1344
@russelldsyder1344 2 ай бұрын
They can't be reliable even in theory, because CVT is based on friction, which produces great amount of heat. And you can't lubricate too much as friction will drop. A vicious circle.
@XDMIIIIIIIII
@XDMIIIIIIIII Жыл бұрын
Are Honda and Toyota's better? If so how much better? I'm tired of cvt's but every manufacturer is putting it in everything
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
I think they are all known to have some issues but the actual feedback I can give honestly is on the Nissan. (Because I’ve owned since new) with that being said I have driven them and the response is similar but longevity I can’t speak on. Never had to do anything but maintenance to the Hondas and Toyotas.
@donovanfahrbach2493
@donovanfahrbach2493 Ай бұрын
Honda and Toyota cvts are much much better built… as a mechanic, I can say this with complete certainty… the cooling systems in Honda, and Toyota are much better able to keep the cvts cooler as well… an Uber driver had a 14’ Corolla equipped with a cvt that lasted for 325k miles, and he beat the hell out of it.. had a lead foot… and Honda which I have a 2013 accord with a cvt still going @ 170k miles.. their failure rate is almost nonexistent under 150k without proper maintenance… of course with the proper maintenance, 200k miles is no problem on the vast majority of them… Nissan has jatco who build their cvts… they have a history of being a trans-garbage transmission manufacturer …Honda and Toyota make their own .. for the most part..
@XDMIIIIIIIII
@XDMIIIIIIIII Ай бұрын
@@donovanfahrbach2493 do the nissan cvt’s heat because of going at a high speed or only because of revving high rpm’s?
@donovanfahrbach2493
@donovanfahrbach2493 Ай бұрын
@@XDMIIIIIIIII Nissan CVT’s over heat primarily because the cooling system for the transmission fluid is inadequate… I speak of pre 21 models…plus the cvt themselves are not built like Honda’s or Toyotas…in the Nissans, those units ran hot… many Nissan owners have had an auxiliary cooler installed which helped tremendously… pre 2021 models I’m speaking of… however, both the cooling systems and cvts have been redesigned…
@ivanbar7738
@ivanbar7738 4 ай бұрын
The crazy part is that apparently CVTs are cheaper to make, how come they are more expensive to replace?
@Icanfixstuff
@Icanfixstuff Ай бұрын
Have to diy on fluid change not based on some paperwork. Diy and use exactly fluid for the transmission from dealerships . My 2019 chr and 2020 corolla le runs sweet like the first day I got it.
@brooklynbummer
@brooklynbummer 5 ай бұрын
I am driving a 2028 Subaru Forester with CVT and no problems and works fine. CVT transmissions are not bulletproof so they do not take abuse like manual transmissions.
@robertliehr4366
@robertliehr4366 6 ай бұрын
My Nissan Rogue owners manual doesn’t even specify a transmission fluid change interval. I wonder how many people lost their transmission due to this lack of instruction.
@samuelhomer8885
@samuelhomer8885 7 ай бұрын
I have a 2017 Sentra and I changed my transmission fluid 15 times trying to make it last
@mannyradzky493
@mannyradzky493 6 ай бұрын
I have a 2011 Altima with 474,000 kms on it. Never had any problems!!!!
@TyhlerNovac
@TyhlerNovac 9 ай бұрын
I have a 2018 Nissan Sentra the transmission decided to blow after coming off a 1-inch drop from a parking lot to a main road and we're going to send it back because Nissan just isn't what it used to be
@mmiller1188
@mmiller1188 6 ай бұрын
I really don't mind them. I have a handful of more interesting and fun vehicles to drive, but I can't complain about the gas mileage on our 2019 Sentra. The computer tells me high 40s, low 50s - hand calculated , it's pretty accurate. I do wish it would CVT under moderate throttle and not fake shifts. Every 15-20k miles, it gets a fluid and filter change. Idemitsu N3 isn't terribly expensive at Napa, not more than regular transmission fluid. The only person I know who had one fail personally was someone who wrecked the front of the car and had a shoddy body shop fix it. They forgot to hook up the radiator fan and the car was driven for a summer with the car constantly overheating. Too much overheating for it. The belt itself isn't the primary cause of failure. It fails from something else failing first.
@SuperDeni13
@SuperDeni13 5 ай бұрын
A new model hyundai use the same technology as cvt,but the difference is they use chain instead of using belt in their transmission, so it got to be more durable, they call it IVT,other car manufacturers should adopt this kind of technology
@KD-fe7pb
@KD-fe7pb 7 ай бұрын
Apparently, Nissan and Mitsubishi are using the same CVT from Jatco, but why does Nissan have a worse reputation for CVTs? Does anyone know of any mechanical differences between these two brands?
@CarringtonHollister
@CarringtonHollister 6 ай бұрын
Renault uses the JATCO tranny too
@scottfirman
@scottfirman 6 ай бұрын
I owned an 04 Nissan Quest Van. The transmission went 188k before I sold it in 2023 for a Nissan Truck. Subaru has the CVT in their vehicles and they run fine.
@nicholasadkins6469
@nicholasadkins6469 Жыл бұрын
Owned a 2016 Nissan Sentra never had an issue. I bought a 2022 Nissan Sentra the CVT has been refined.
@Manvscars
@Manvscars Жыл бұрын
nice!
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