Nissan singlehandedly ruined my perception of CVTs and I suspect a lot of the public's too
@mohammedalgheryafi77847 ай бұрын
Yep. Definitely.
@joelcarson46027 ай бұрын
We should consider thanking Nissan for this object lesson in What Not To Ever Do.
@jackkenny41946 ай бұрын
If you realize that you also realize that they are reliable and efficient when done correctly
@mistah_nahamsha6 ай бұрын
Yeah it ruined mine but then I drove my grandma's Honda CR-V and it's literally the second best transmission to my 6 speed manual Mazda3
@CheapBastard19886 ай бұрын
Definitely, even though the ones from Toyota are bulletproof. Especially the Hybrid eCVTs, which are a whole different principle. I'll always prefer a manual, but an eCVT is my second favourite.
@CarringtonHollister7 ай бұрын
You would think after 32 years Nissan would have had the CVT perfected but nope
@ashc37657 ай бұрын
I don’t think it’s possible to perfect a CVT.
@matgaw1237 ай бұрын
Maybe not perfect but close @@ashc3765
@peterj57517 ай бұрын
Or that Nissan seems to care that much. I suspect that they work on the basis that it won’t fail on the first owner or under warranty so it’s not their problem.
@aurorayoru53337 ай бұрын
And usually stuff from Japan are good
@markseehawer37627 ай бұрын
You'd think with this much trouble they would have gone back to a conventional gear/clutch pack auto trans. These CVT's are nothing but a glorifed snowmobile clutch pack which used a rubber belt instead of a chain. These trans are utter garbage. If you dare pull a trailer you will kill your CVT even faster.
@Justaeuropeanman7 ай бұрын
I’m confused, my wife owns a medical transportation business, pretty much like a Uber/taxi service to get you to and from hospital/ doctors appointments that medical insurance pays for. She has a fleet of 2-2019 Altimas, 1-2020 Nissan Sentra, 2-2020 Nissan Rouges, and 3-2018 Nissan pathfinder’s. All have CVT’s. The Altimas, Sentra, and Rouges all have over 160,000 miles since they are driven all day every day none stop and have never gave us any single issue with the CVT. The 3, 2018 Nissan Pathfinders all have over 220,000 miles and all of those have never gave us a single issue with the CVT. We change the oil in all our Nissans transmissions every 60,000 miles, and keep up with all other maintenance and not a single one of our Nissans has ever broken down excluding dead batteries of course but that’s pretty normal and nothing major. Reason why we have all Nissan in our fleet is because our friend owns a Nissan dealership and gave us huge discounts on every single one of them. Idk maybe I just got very lucky with our Nissans lol
@str8xrippin7 ай бұрын
Although you hammer the cars you also take car of them through service which you'd be surprised how many people don't do. Also the driving your Nissan's do is probably not so heavy and extreme so the load on your car is not much compared to a teen that's itching to go fast. All those things are factors but ultimately nissan has improved the CVT but have not perfected it.
@Symantec-u1g7 ай бұрын
@@str8xrippin my 2017 maxima has 130 k miles (previous owner towed bikes and quad bikes in the Saudi heat) and I myself second owner will sometimes do hard pulls and 0-60 . I mostly change oil early and take care of it.
@str8xrippin7 ай бұрын
@@Symantec-u1g thats great to hear
@ronhall53957 ай бұрын
I have a 2015 Nissan with a CVT. I have never had a problem. I suspect drivers are abusing their transmission. You can't drag race them or tow heavy loads. You can't drift or race them. Normal driving and proper maintenance , they will last a long long time. Also,Nissan has redesigned the new CVT. So this is all old news.
@kevinsal967 ай бұрын
The Reason your car Didn’t fail is because you change the fluids regularly and most people don’t. That’s why the mayor failure.
@3rdworldgarage4507 ай бұрын
Yes. The Prius eCVT does not use a belt but is a torque split device and very reliable. An actual early belt CVT in a car would be the DAF Daffodil.
@TheAppleExperence7 ай бұрын
Yeah toyotas eCVT shouldn't be classified with the belt CVTs. Totally different designs toyotas is actually reliable.
@turboprint3d7 ай бұрын
This system has proven to be the better design type .
@jasperpike2426 ай бұрын
Wow someone actually remembers the DAF. I had the misfortune to drive one, it was horrible and freaked me out for 50 yrs!
@mylesgray34705 ай бұрын
I have a 3rd gen Prius and I know all the common issues with these cars. The transmission never fails. I have seen zero people complain and I’m on all the maintenance forums. It’s always head gaskets, battery’s, ABS, and the available inverter at around 175k+ mileage.
@HK.Builds5 ай бұрын
@@mylesgray3470 my Lexus GS450H failed on its transmission which I was told was omly the second such fault in all of Europe. I felt so unlucky. It was a failure on MG2 resolver sensor and can affect the prius. Swapped in a used unit entire gearbox and no issues since.
@a2d7 ай бұрын
I worked selling cars in the mid 2010s. Had so many people trade in their Nissans because of faulty transmissions. The dealer I worked for didn't bother with selling used Nissan vehicles with CVTs. Those went straight to auction.
@trumpeldorf6 ай бұрын
And this continues, which means it is so profitable that Nissan does not care about the loss of reputation and some customers.
@marvin75335 ай бұрын
@@trumpeldorfwhat current sources do you have about that?
@trumpeldorf5 ай бұрын
@@marvin7533 Yes, there is a lot of such data, from the constantly unreliable CVT, which has already become a meme, to the constant investigations by the feds with engine problems, airbags... + consumer reports, where Nissan is the only Japanese brand that always sits much much lower than all other Japanese brands .
@mylesgray34705 ай бұрын
I’ve seen at least 3 older Nissan Rogues stranded due to trans failure. One in the middle of a busy intersection. They are 100% going to fail if you own one.
@mikescaffo48507 ай бұрын
I have a nissan altima and because of that transmission I will never buy a nother nissan product
@lowkeydiegoduran47247 ай бұрын
Nissans are good, you just have to make sure you're not buying one with a renault engine or jatco cvt transmission
@Symantec-u1g7 ай бұрын
I have put on my 2017 maxima around 200k km (around 130k miles) and it was great no issues whatsoever ( I will usually change transmission oil before it due by 5k km or 10k km) the previous owner towed quad bikes and bikes ( in the Saudi Arabia heat). And still going strong.
@user-xf5dj1up8g6 ай бұрын
@@Symantec-u1gthe Maxima is the only car model specifically excluded from this video, did you not watch it? Good for you, but there’s a reason your MAXIMA has not been affected like the other models lol..
@abraham39816 ай бұрын
This is why I'm getting a 2024 5 speed manual versa and it may be the last year they make them or make them with a 5 speed MT.
@rdnowlin12065 ай бұрын
I have a 2005 3.5 SE (convention tranny) I'll keep driving it till I can't anymore!
@Foiiiii17 ай бұрын
The biggest mystery is why does Nissan continue using this transmission. They have the new 9-speed AT which is lightyears better than their CVT yet they keep using it which is a risk.
@Lambo6fo5 ай бұрын
My Frontier has the 9 speed. It's a Mercedes unit. Real nice.
@GrumpyMonkey695 ай бұрын
I have 225000 miles on a 2008.Nissan Sentra with a CVT transmission and it's still running strong.
@scrambler69-xk3kv5 ай бұрын
Nissan owns Jatco which is Japanese automatic transmission company.
@garneroutlaw14 ай бұрын
Because it's one of the best transmissions on the market. The problem is the consumer not giving a shit.
@stevens10414 ай бұрын
@@scrambler69-xk3kv Didn't they divest JATCO years ago at this point?
@TrevorWilliams2157 ай бұрын
The main problem it’s your “owners may not be maintaining their CVTs” point is that the official service schedule for all of these cars at no point has a fluid change for the CVTs, just “inspect the fluid”… on a transmission without a dipstick… you know these owners are having someone else do this stuff, so they hope the service provider actually does it AND recommends a fluid change when needed. Which is a $300+ job. Nissan brought it on themselves for normalizing the neglect of those transmissions. Edit: Apparently I've been called out for "lying" or spreading misinformation. I'm not. The passage above hasn't been touched. I've had to lookup the service schedules and maintenance sections of manuals of multiple CVT equipped Nissan passenger vehicles, INCLUDING THE ONE I OWN and it looks like I'm correct. In most situations, all that would be done is an inspection of the fluid, unless you are under certain driving conditions or the service dept. of the dealer you take the vehicle to recommends it (after the customer determines if the dealer isn't just trying to drum up business by recommending unnecessary maintenance, look it up, its a common practice). There is no simple, "Just change the fluid every x miles and do it more often if you beat the snot out of it." As a result, the service often doesn't get done and the transmission often fails.
@ericwhitehead64517 ай бұрын
No wonder. Mitsubishi recommends changing fluid (drain and fill?) every 30K miles. There is also a filter in the oil cooler housing that needs to be changed.
@trenton7377 ай бұрын
That's a lie. It says 60k miles is when the fluid needs to be changed in the owners manual for all Nissan models with the CVT.
@kyryloromanenko30627 ай бұрын
@@trenton737Maybe that servicing period should be shorter.
@GF-mf7ml7 ай бұрын
Toyota Corolla CVT can go 200,000 miles without fluid change.
@TrevorWilliams2157 ай бұрын
@@GF-mf7ml The video is referring to Jatco CVTs. The ones found in Nissans and some Chrysler products. Toyota's transmissions are usually built by Aison or in-house. They typically have a physical first gear as they found that the most wear on the belt comes when taking off from a stand still where the most torque can be placed on it, or are eCVTs, which is part of their Hybrid Synergy drivetrain and a whole different beast. If people wanted to get a Corolla, they would have gotten a Corolla, but most likely couldn't afford it so they are in a Sentra/Altima and Nissan is known for having deeper discounts off MSRP and giving credit to far less qualifying buyers. If those people could afford a Toyota, they would already have one.
@rastageorge91947 ай бұрын
One big unanswered question is why was Nissan allowed to continue selling cars with CVT in the USA after the proven defects and high rate of failure. Any other company with a product so defective would have been forced to withdraw that product from the market. It is criminal that Nissan is still selling cars today with CVT transmissions.
@occckid1237 ай бұрын
Not really Chrysler with the 9spd and even hinds had terrible transmissions in the accord and acura tl. They just fix them under warranty or the extend warranty up to 120k miles.
@rastageorge91947 ай бұрын
@@occckid123 It is a bloody shame when you consider that the engine and the transmission are solely made by the manufacturer. Just about every other part on the car can be had from the aftermarket parts bin..
@TheGuruStud7 ай бұрын
It only exists thanks to the EPA and govt corruption aka fines/fees
@J_Alex_Carr_957 ай бұрын
Or Fords Dual-Clutch. The NHTSA investigation found internal documents that told the maintenance technicians in the dealerships to tell customer's that they had never heard of a Dual Clutch transmission failure. But they continued to sell them.
@scott82387 ай бұрын
We have a 2014 Nissan rouge with a cvt and 170k miles if you actually change the every 30k they will outlast a normal transmission. There is way too much misinformation around the Nissan cvts.
@elmaster62077 ай бұрын
Is weird how many nissans are on the road, how many people keep buying Nissans, a Nissan could have been the perfect affordable car if it wasn't for this 30 year transmission problem.
@yt-user035617 ай бұрын
Because they are cheap and decently built cars are expensive.
@juddlebot21467 ай бұрын
I mean people still buy them because engine are good there trucks and suv with 9speed are solid
@MrFezco7 ай бұрын
If the CVT was complete junk there would be Nissans littering the ditches.
@emer07jiffy7 ай бұрын
@MrFezco hit and miss ive had 3 nissan 2 were lemon lawed due to the cvts failure
@CaptainKedah7 ай бұрын
Nissan Gtr
@MrHugemoth7 ай бұрын
Evidently many new car buyers failed to do their homework before buying a Nissan CVT. The JATCO CVT problems have been known for many years. I did my research when shopping for a new car in 2018 and bought a new Nissan with a manual transmission.
@reyperez34247 ай бұрын
I haven’t had any issues with Nissan CVT , 5 vehicles and no issues and over 100,000 miles when sold Still have a Nissan Rogue with 125,000 miles and a 2024 Sentra , would I recommend a Nissan? Absolutely, have recommended to 3 friends who bought Sentra . I do the drain and fill CVT fluid change every 35000 miles and change external filter at 100,000 miles, 0 issues so far .
@TheCaptjamestkirk7 ай бұрын
@@reyperez3424 My 2016 Nissan Rogue CVT went out at 67,000 miles and I changed the fluid. Some years must have been better than others?
@scott82387 ай бұрын
We have a 14 rouge with 170k miles zero issues. I'm a mechanic by trade and a cvt with outlast a normal transmission if you change the fluid
@damilercf5 ай бұрын
@@reyperez3424If those CVTs fail, you're out of a friend.
@johnfranklin52774 ай бұрын
@scott8238 Your hilarious. CVT is not a good match for automotive application. They suck.and are way more expensive than an old fashioned Torque converter transmission.
@thelazarous5 ай бұрын
I'll never forget when my father, who is a mechanic, bought a 2017 Nissan SUV. I immediately told him that he really shouldn't have because of the CVT, but he tried to reassure me that they worked out all the problems. Well, you guessed it, 2023 and it was slipping BAD.
@tolrem5 ай бұрын
Mitsubishi uses them too [JATCO].I wonder how many folk realise that.
@aliabdallah1023 ай бұрын
@@tolremMitsubishi is nothing more than rebadged Nissan
@ezekielanderson9055Ай бұрын
6 years is actually impressive for a Nissan CVT 😂
@jbelieve505014 күн бұрын
Ummm..... 6 years later???
@thelazarous14 күн бұрын
@@jbelieve5050 Are you impressed it lasted that long?
@brombrom15227 ай бұрын
Why the reference to the planetary transmission in the Toyota Prius? There is no comparison in design function or even purpose. As I understand it (I'm sure someone can explain it better), the Prius planetary gearset accepts varying inputs from multiple sources (motor and engine, in proportions determined by the computer at any given moment) and transmits the sum of those inputs to the final drive. It's not there to vary the gearing between engine and final drive like a Nissan CVT or any conventional transmission.
@recoverytwentyforce72907 ай бұрын
I think THS is completely different from other all transmission.
@catsspat6 ай бұрын
Totally agreed. I've always been annoyed when people confuse the eCVT (Toyota, Ford, Honda) with the dual-cone type CVT. The biggest issue with dual-cone type CVT is that it depends on surface to surface friction to work. None of the eCVT transmissions do.
@mylesgray34705 ай бұрын
Yep, the one in the Prius is bombproof. People even tow with them and drive 200k miles on original fluid and they still don’t fail.
@Thedx935 ай бұрын
It seems like it is an AI generated video so don't bother with the accuracy of the video
@Greatdome994 ай бұрын
A planetary gearset (a sun gear connected to three planetary gears connected to an outer ring gear) requires two power sources to produce one output. One is provided by the gas engine, the other by the electric motor. Both can work together or either can be locked out to allow the other to power the car.
@ramie-uz9xi7 ай бұрын
Sad thing is . Nissan along with Toyota were the 2 most reliable cars ever
@floridaredneck7 ай бұрын
Loved my 87 Cressida and my 17 Sentra, especially now that they replaced the transmission for free....
@elmaster62077 ай бұрын
Nissan was the Toyota alternative, a cheaper alternative.
@ramie-uz9xi7 ай бұрын
@@elmaster6207 that’s odd you know . After Datsun “came out the closet”🤣 as Nissan they kind of caught up with Toyotas line up with the Maxima , 300 ZX ,and Pathfinder. Crying azz shame what has happened to them . My dad was Certified mechanic for VW as well as Datsun back in the 70s . He loved those cars , but was out of the profession by the time they changed the label to Nissan . Lord have mercy , you didn’t want to get in a discussion with him over the Z cars ! In his mind the 240 z was the best sports car ever ! I can still hear him say the 260, and 280 were inferior products . No one believes that the 240s would out run the corvettes back then with the (smog pump) emissions bypassed , there was even a performance package that was offered with a crane cam offenhauser intake and a 400 Holley
@floridaredneck7 ай бұрын
@@ramie-uz9xi It was hard to decide between the Cressida (I had an 87) and them Maxima. Both were considered the "Lexus" of their day. Remember that automatic seat belt? People were so surprised when you gave the a ride and you knew it was going to...lol
@ramie-uz9xi7 ай бұрын
@@floridaredneck wife had the 240SX . You don’t know how many times I went to get out and that shoulder belt wrapped around my head 🤣
@duckamuck17567 ай бұрын
1989 Subaru Justy was first CVT I can think of in the US. The CVT for Nissan has been a nightmare but I have to give them credit as they are usually the company to implement new technologies prior to everyone else.
@fivish7 ай бұрын
I drove a Justy as a courtess car and it was horrible. belt drive CVT is a very bad idea, doomed to fail.
@Support_Ad_Blocker6 ай бұрын
I have heard more than one service tech say that Nissan is (in)famous for rushing concepts into production without thorough testing.
@joenissan7 ай бұрын
Nissans new CVT-X is all new and should be fairly bulletproof. It’s now a dual pump design with 30% less friction. I’d prefer a traditional automatic myself but Nissan has completely redone their CVTs.
@ADMONIUS7 ай бұрын
For the sake of the customers, I hope they are more reliable. I have nostalgia for the old Nissan, but hopefully this a step in the right direction for the company.
@TheCaptjamestkirk7 ай бұрын
It will take years and people putting on a lot of miles to really see if they are that much better. Now they have a 3 cylinder variable compression motor with a turbo to go with the CVT, sounds like more problems to me.
@MyerShift77 ай бұрын
Lol I'm sure they'll be the same garbage just like VW
@joelcarson46027 ай бұрын
@@TheCaptjamestkirkYeah, and Rube Goldberg is shaking his head, saying " Those silly, ovecomplicated and ridiculous machines in my newspaper comics were meant to be jokes, not instruction manuals!"
@raimonddeieso74337 ай бұрын
And they still fail
@ThePolaris877 ай бұрын
Why would a company continue with a component that they themselves see as defective and is costing them tonnes of money and damaging their brand reputation? The sunk R&D expenditure on this component can't be enough by itself to warrent them being so resistant to change. Why do they want this component SO badly?
@FenrirsBite774 күн бұрын
Bought my mom a Nissan Versa. Transmission failed at exactly 50K miles
@ericwhitehead64517 ай бұрын
My Mitsubishi Lancer ES uses the same transmission. Funny thing is, Mitsubishi transmissions last longer. However, Nissan uses different fluid compaired to Mitsubishi. Coincidence?
@matthewreed10787 ай бұрын
Yup I had a 2013 GT I bought brand new only changed the Fluid one time at 99k I sold it at 225k never had a issue with the CVT tranmission
@rafaelbetancourt35517 ай бұрын
I have a 2011 Mitsubishi Outlander with CVT. I changed the transmission oil around 140k with Amsoil cvt oil , replace tranny filter and cooler line filter. It’s running strong with 146K
@matthewreed10787 ай бұрын
@@rafaelbetancourt3551 I wish nissan would use whoever was making the tranmissions for Mitsubishi
@pedromont78677 ай бұрын
@@matthewreed1078 Funny thing mitsubishis cvt are the same Jatco units as nissans... The thing is mitsubishi payed more atention to the engineering of them and added transmittion coolers and diferent cvt oil, I dont even understand how Nissan has outsold mitsubishi with inferior investments on their cars "important" parts
@drunkenmonkey55297 ай бұрын
Yep.. i think mitsubishi's cvt coolers are slightly larger,,,,
@HarleySLA7 ай бұрын
Riding lawnmowers use CVTs. People who claim to hate them don't actually hate them, it's just about application. CVTs are perfect for slow, low power vehicles that are driven by grannies. You can't give them hell. The Nissan CVT was a disaster, but they're not all bad. I wouldn't recommend pairing a CVT with anything above 4 cylinders or forced induction, it just doesn't work. Btw I got 30 mpg on the highway with a 5 speed manual with the same 3.5VQ- in a 2005 Nissan Altima SE. That thing had great power, I can't imagine putting a CVT behind it- it would burn that transmission alive. CVTs can't handle power, they're not meant to, they're meant to be efficient. Not everything is a race car nor can it be and that's ok. Everyone needs a grocery getter.
@mylesgray34705 ай бұрын
The work great in snow mobiles and motor scooters up to 500cc.
@CedroCron4 ай бұрын
My dad is a retired mechanic of 50 years. We saw a lot of Nissan CVT failures. We would get a new factory unit and install it for the customer only to have it go again in the next 1-2 years. These owners all kept up with their oil changes and we even added external oil coolers for some to see if we could stop the failures and they still continued to happen. They are just poorly designed.
@HB-yq8gy2 ай бұрын
It's not just the CVT fluid drain & refill maintenance. It's the internal filters that Nissan never recommended to me to have replaced!
@joseCalderon19767 ай бұрын
I just bought a cheap Nissan Versa from 2010 with 155k miles. It drives really nice. You know what it has for a transmission? A good old 4 speed automatic! I made sure to steer away from the CVT models. Now, my coworker bought a brand new Nissan Sentra a couple of years ago and he changed the CVT fluid after 30k miles. And his CVT is still working great. So the question is, if you change the CVT fluid on these things every 30k miles, will it last long term? He has 55k miles on his Sentra and he takes good care of it indeed. That helps a lot. The jury is still out though on the fluid changes every 30k on these CVTS 🤔. Nissan recently went back to standard automatics and got rid of the CVT on their newer Pathfinder and Infiniti QX60 indeed. At least they are starting to get it.
@occckid1237 ай бұрын
My 2008 versa with the cvt had 210k miles on in with no cvt issue and I only changed the fluid once. I test drive the 4spd and its a terrible transmission. You can get to the power much quicker with the cvt and it gets better mpg. 4spd had wayyy 2 much dead spots.
@joseCalderon19767 ай бұрын
@@occckid123 I drove a Versa (rented one) that only had like 5k miles? And that CVT felt HORRIBLE. So I don't know if that car was already abused? Not sure. I'm glad to know that you didn't have any CVT issues. Maybe it's the way people drive their cars today. Full pedal to the metal and no maintenance 😅
@occckid1237 ай бұрын
@@joseCalderon1976 what year was the versa?
@occckid1237 ай бұрын
@joseCalderon1976 I mean I doubt it. You bang drive the cvt the way you drive a 4spd auto. You should always know what your transmission is going to do and how your throttle inputs reacts to affecting torque converter lockup or release and you learn how to ride the torque or just let it sit at redkine for max power and that's where the cvt was better than the 4spd. The 4spd wastes fuel my only locking the converter around 40mph. The cvt can lock the torque converter at around 12 mph or so. Letting the torque drive the car and not feeling loose. It's all in how you drive it. People drive with an on and off foot and the cvt doesn't like that.
@mikeazeka17537 ай бұрын
My 2015 Sentra SV has 190,000 miles on the original CVT, it works perfectly, regular transmission fluid and filter changes, and not driving it hard nor hot are probably why. Not hard to service the CVT, you can do it yourself in about 1 hour if you're handy with a ratchet
@technicalnonsense7 ай бұрын
I owned a 2013 Nissan Altima with one of those garage Jatco CVT and had to get the transmission replaced in the first 5k miles of owning the vehicle so maintenances was definitely not the issue. Brought the car brand new off the lot and drove it for 2 months in normal mixed driving with mostly highway and some city driving and by 5k miles I had issues with the transmission stuttering and a weird metallic grinding noise developed. Took it to the dealership and they said there was an issue and had to replace the transmission, thankfully under warranty but clearly not a good sign. I will admit that the replacement transmission did held out for 150k miles when I sold the car but god forbid if anyone had issues just right after the warranty period
@G35Jeesh7 ай бұрын
I just bought a 3.5 2010 altima with 71k miles last friday, praying it lasts me until I at least pay it off (2 years max).... It drives very smooth though and no noises. I heard the 3.5 cvt's are stronger
@fredhobbs36137 ай бұрын
Nissan is replacing the CVT in my 17 Pathfinder with a remanufactured CVT direct from the factory. Question is has Nissan made improvements to the original design to alleviate future issues or is it the same faulty CVT transmission they used when the vehicle was made?
@Have.An.AmicoDay7 ай бұрын
A factory reman is from an already failed cvt... it might get a new belt and was cleaned up... possible a pully or something was replaced but that's what they are. If you plan in keeping it drain and replace fluid every year... and replace filters and fluid every 30k or so... it's not as bad as it sounds but do strict maintenance from now on.. don't rag (high rpm) on it
@2078smith7 ай бұрын
The main problem is, alot of people dont keep up with maintenance on their vehicle. Since cvt's are different than traditional automatic transmission, you still got to drive them differently. I got a 2009 Nissan Murano SL & haven't had no problem, because i stay ontop of maintenance of my vehicle. I bought the car used & the first thing i did, was change all the main fluid in the car, within a week & that helped me, cause its on my schedule. I know people that sold cars & told people they just changed plugs & fluids, but in reality, they havent done maintenance in years.
@maniacslap16237 ай бұрын
In reality, it’s luck of the draw fam. I’m on my 2nd CVT in 3 years. Baby em, maintain em, don’t matter. New CVT is just gettin to 60k miles and I’m already gettin P1778, same code I was gettin on the last one. Changed the fluid twice so far and I don’t drive her hard at all. It’s a shyt tranny fam. Only good thing that’s come out of it is it makes me take a lot more initiative as far as maintaining and repairing my own shyt lol
@needtau41387 ай бұрын
Also the V6 nissans have a beefier cvt so they are a bit more durable and forgiving.
@alvinsimba7345 ай бұрын
I agree with you, people can’t maintain their vehicles, CVT transmission has to be driven gently. My father just bought 2024 Nissan Sentra, he stomped on it from 40 to 60 and I was in the backseat and just laughed silently because I don’t do that with my 2020 Corolla. I felt like telling him that the transmission is not meant for hard acceleration lol
@LilDiabloRob6 ай бұрын
Nissan + CVT = 🙅🏽♂️🙅🏽♂️🙅🏽♂️ Should’ve stayed with the transitional automatic or start putting manuals back in cars.
@Alfa7 ай бұрын
I work at a Nissan dealership and I can say from what I've seen, do not buy a new Sentra or Rogue. Some cars even with the CVT go higher than 200k miles (ofc I don't know how many transmissions they've had replaced to get there.) However, the 2021-2024 Sentras in particular are so unreliable that they're basically money cows to the service department. We've also had a 2024 Rogue with less than 200 miles that had to have the engine replaced because it had seized.
@Mabeylater2937 ай бұрын
What usually fails on the 2021+ Sentras?
@dnegel95466 ай бұрын
Nissan says for 2024 sentra they updated the transmission. Im actually considering a 24 sentra sr. What kind of problems are you seeing?
@mylesgray34705 ай бұрын
I recall about 10 years ago the Sentra transmission had no cooler and was prone to overheating while all the other Nissans actually had a cooler installed. I’m guessing that’s still the case. Need to be gentile on freeway speed hill climbs in the summer or it will go into limp mode and do major damage.
@haydenho1545 ай бұрын
Also was a Nissan for a little while for co-op, and a CVT blew up at like 70km(they didn't put transmission fluid in it from factory)
@Protolamna5 ай бұрын
Got my 2004 sentra for 4k and it went over 150 k miles and 10 years with no major repairs until it was traded in. Too bad the quality suffers. I'd get a new version of this old car in a heart beat of it existed.
@camd61027 күн бұрын
Use brake-hold to prevent backslide takeoffs Stop completely before shifting between RD Change ATF & filter every 2-3 years
@jakechappell92416 ай бұрын
I’ve worked at a rental car company for ten years and never not once did I ever see a cvt from any manufacturer fail. During covid some had over 150,000kms on them cause we can’t get new cars and they still were fine. Nissan included
@mylesgray34705 ай бұрын
The CVTs work fine for the first 60-75k miles. After that’s when they often fail if the fluid isn’t changed.
@garneroutlaw14 ай бұрын
@@mylesgray3470 They fail when people burn up the fluid. You can drive them 1,000 miles in 100 degree heat and burn up the fluid and the CVT will be toast in 2,000 miles. Like the parent comment said, Nissan recommends fluid "inspections". Fluid can last 80k in these cars if babied. Another thing to note is that it's hard to identify if the fluid is toast. Using the dipstick and paper towel does not provide enough indication if the fluid is junk. You have to drain ~100 mL into a white cup to see if there is a tinge of black to it. Sounds like Jakechappell9241 lives somewhere where it's relatively flat. Hills + heat + roadtrip = dead CVT. It's all about your judgement if you think you drove it in hard enough conditions to warrant a fluid inspection.
@mylesgray34704 ай бұрын
@@garneroutlaw1 That makes a lot of sense. The Senta doesn’t have a trans cooler, making the transition overheat even more likely when climbing hills at high speed on a hot day.
@rayjohnson8637 ай бұрын
I have a 2017 Nissan Sentra with a CVT and it is at 126,000 miles on the original CVT. Bought it new with 25 miles on it. No issues with it in the 7 years I've owned it.
@danielhamby94487 ай бұрын
I’ve got a 2022 Altima that’s doing all the signs of cvt failure… massive delay in accelerating from a stop, crazy vibrations at low speed acceleration ever since about 40k miles. The good thing about it is that the local dealership can’t/won’t do anything about it until a check engine light comes on! Hopefully I’ll get rear ended at a light and it’ll total this piece of junk so I can get the Honda I wanted in the first place
@scrambler69-xk3kv5 ай бұрын
Maybe a deer will do you a favor and step out in front of you. Drive at night when they are out running around.
@Alan-lv9rw7 ай бұрын
I have a 2011 Sentra with 129K miles. No problems at all. Original CVT still working.
@Support_Ad_Blocker6 ай бұрын
there's always one....
@mylesgray34705 ай бұрын
If the fluids been changed at least once, no surprise. If it’s original trans fluid, I’m very surprised.. and you would be on borrowed time at that mileage.
@bsheasley46895 ай бұрын
2008 altima. Fluid has never been changed. Car just hit 300k miles. Transmission just went out.
@markmeador6 ай бұрын
I bought a new 2007 Nissan Sentra with the cvt transmission. Nissan offered cvt or 6 speed manual only. I went thru 3 transmissions before the car hit 50,000 miles. After the third transmission Nissan said they wouldn’t replace another one. I will never buy another Nissan, they are still crap, the transmission is still crap. I would think they would have fixed the darn thing.
@scrambler69-xk3kv5 ай бұрын
Think maybe a lot of it is you driving style? You cannot hammer on them they will not take. How you drive your car has a lot to do with how it holds up.
@joshuacollins73984 ай бұрын
I brought a Mitsubishi outlander Sport AWD 2017 in 2022. It had 71K on it. I have 101k on it now. Does Mitsubishi tweak their JATCO transmission?
@andrew82937 ай бұрын
I got a very low milage 2017 Nissan Sentra in 2020 for a bargain. However since I was a student and there was the pandemic I barely put any mileage on the car. After 2.5 years I took my car to Nissan service and (Had maybe 18k miles) they told me that apparently my Sentra's transmission software had a bug that made it so it did not report any codes. They told me they had to update the software and they would check it at my next service appointment. Next appointment (22k miles) comes around and I noticed the service appointment was taking an extra long time. The agent comes out to me and says my transmission has a serious code reported on it and the car can't be driven until it's fixed. Thanks to the lawsuits, they were required to extend my warranty on the transmission when they did my software update so I got a free rebuilt transmission and got to drive a nice new Nissan Rogue for a week. However, it's scary to think now if I had a driving heavy job (like I do now) or had to drive a lot to school there was the possibility my transmission could have just failed on me... I hope Nissan does better in the future.
@dragonborn.k6 ай бұрын
I bought a 2007 Altima with a manual for $3000. Almost has 180k miles and according to the guy I bought it from, it is all original. Runs great too. The only real issue it has is that oil is disappearing slowly (still trying to find out why, but there is no sign of burning or leaking). It just isn't the prettiest.
@Tuppoo947 ай бұрын
The maintenance recommended in any car's service manual is only enough to get the vehicle to the end of its warranty. However, belt-driven CVT transmissions require a lot more maintenance if the owner intends to keep the car after it's out of warranty.
@thehighllama81017 ай бұрын
You probably need to change the fluid and filter every 20,000 miles. I think that's what the CarWizard on KZbin recommends, and he owns a Nissan Cube.
@Phil-D837 ай бұрын
Amsoil fluid and a external cooler
@original__gmebvy7 ай бұрын
Also an external paper filter for the transmission. It has to be changed every 20k to 30k miles
@RPD916 ай бұрын
I have a friend who bought a Nissan Altima brand new back in 2011 and as far as I know he didn’t have any problem with the CVT. He still uses it as a secondary car now. I also had a conversation with a Nissan salesman regarding the cvt issue and he told me that most failures happened from a fault in the temperature sensor of the transmission back in 2008 to 2013 and that issue was resolved after that. What I deducted was. 1- Changing the transmission fluid alongside both the filter and the pan prematurely goes a long way. 2- installing an additional transmission cooler in hot climates is preferred.
@lashlarue79245 ай бұрын
😔 my friend's Sentra's CVT just died and now she's a car-less mother of two. It tends to affect the most vulnerable people who are least able to absorb the financial hit.. 😠
@peterduxbury927Ай бұрын
I have owned a 2004 Nissan X Trail ST 4x4 for the last 10 years. It has only 170,000 Km, and has been regularly serviced since new. Still drives and feels almost new, with the 2.5 ltr petrol engine. The Nissan, and its reliability has impressed me. Naturally, the Automatic Gearbox on our Nissan is REAL!! I was about to go out and purchase a 2 - year old Nissan X Trail, until I checked and discovered that the "modern" version of the X Trail was fitted with a CVT Unit. I ask this question: Why re-invent the Wheel?? CVTs have been around (at a guess) the 1950s. I have also worked in Industry with CVT Units, that operate on the Cone Principal. I have seen them get so hot, that you can very easily fry an egg on them!! If the CVT in the Nissan is getting hot, then the laws of Thermodynamics tell me that this is energy (which should be driving the wheels) - is lost - as heat. Sorry, but now it will be a purchase of some alternative Japanese SUV - that is still manufactured with a real, conventional Automatic Gearbox
@BusterKitten7 ай бұрын
Transmission maintenance?!? I bought a 2013 Altima, new off of the showroom floor and one of the points the salesman stressed was that the transmission would never need servicing, that the transmission fluid was a lifetime fluid never to be changed. Not knowing any better in those days I believed him and thought this feature was pretty nice. Then in less than 2000 miles the entire engine had to be replaced along with a new fuel pump because they were assembled with defects. Then after 4 broken engine mounts in less than 8 months (I drive very conservatively... ask my wife) I got soured on Nissan and how the service manager continually lied to me about why the car was shaking (from the bad motor mounts). I got rid of the Altima and I will never spend my money on another Nissan product again.
@occckid1237 ай бұрын
The mounts weren't under warranty???
@BusterKitten7 ай бұрын
@@occckid123 the dealership replaced the motor mounts the first two times under warranty, when the engine started to shake again. Took it in again, their mechanic inspected the car (so they said), and the service manager said nothing was found wrong with the car, he assured me the vibration was normal. I got pissed because I knew he was lying to me, I then asked him (paraphrasing), "so when I bought the car it was NOT normal for it to run without any vibration?" He refused to answer the question and walked away. That was the last time I set foot onto their dealership. I went to an independent mechanic (who verified that it was indeed bad motor mounts) and he fixed the problem. I wrote a letter to Nissan corporate about my experience, never heard back from them.
@occckid1237 ай бұрын
@@BusterKitten I would've taken it to a different dealership and let them warranty the work.
@BusterKitten7 ай бұрын
@@occckid123 probably right but I was so soured on the Nissan brand by that time I just wanted to get rid of the car. Been driving Subarus since and 100% satisfied with them and the dealership. We've now got seven of them between us, kids and grandkids. Waiting for the 2025-26(?) Forester Wilderness for my next Subaru.
@occckid1237 ай бұрын
@@BusterKitten subaru is pretty ok just watch out for oil consumption issues. Don't let the oil get low and you have to watch oit for the cvt. The cvt is serviceable and needs the fluid changed contrary to what they've said. My coworker just replaced his cvt in his crosstrek..
@trevorjones37557 ай бұрын
As someone who has a 2014 Nissan Sentra with the CVT, and knowing about many of them failing, its a bit scary driving it, knowing it could fail. I try not to hard accelerate in it and got the fluid changed at 50k miles to make sure it stays healthy. I heard that sometimes metal flakes could get in the oil pump and decrease transmission fluid pressure in the system, causing premature wear. Idk how true that is. Pretty sad state Nissan is in, hope they can improve and make good cars again!
@AmandaHugenkiss29157 ай бұрын
2014 is getting up there, at this point I wouldn't stress about it. Drive it, keep the fluids changed, and put away a little each month for a replacement car. If it does die, just dump it for something else.
@frankleespeaking95197 ай бұрын
I have a 16 Altima with 93,000 miles on it. Love the car. Maybe I’m special
@mylesgray34705 ай бұрын
My parents had a 14 Altima and the put 235k miles on it before it was totaled in a wreck. Trans was still kicking. Mostly 60mph highway miles, rather than freeway or city miles. They were good about fluid changes but usually a little past what the book said. They replaced the car with an identical one.
@genekelly84677 ай бұрын
My brother has been leasing and driving NISSANs with the CVTs for 25 years-never had a problem. He always had the transmission fluid changed using NISSAN fluid and drove conservatively
@Yeroc3577 ай бұрын
1:50 that isn't even a Nissan, that's a jeep being towed on GTOgers channel
@robertmoore20496 ай бұрын
Yep, that’s a Jeep Compass.
@elbeno93043 ай бұрын
Same transmission goofy
@reviewyourownadventure20833 ай бұрын
Honestly, this video has terrible editing. Half the images on screen don't have anything to do with what is being said. The information is good. The visuals aren't. This would be better to just listen to.
@mikeazeka17537 ай бұрын
CVT longevity seems to depend on at least 4 factors, your CVT make and year, how quickly you accelerate or whether you tow anything, how much you drive in extreme heat or cold, and how often you change the CVT trans fluid and the 2 filters (maintenance interval). MY 2015 Sentra has 190,000 miles on the CVT and has never had any problems. I recently dropped the pan, inspected thr fluid, and changed both filters, the belt and spool showed minimal wear.
@nunziofarquar69847 ай бұрын
I've had 5 Altimas from 2010 to 2024. A 2013 I had blew the transmission at 2900 miles (yes less than 3000 miles). When I've taken the cars in to have their "transmission flush", they not only don't change the filters but one dealership said they had never seen the filters changed. Looks like on the 2024, I'm going to be doing my own fluid changes so the filters actually get changed. When I wrote Nissan about how often the filters should be changed, they said I'd need to contact the dealer. Talk about a Catch-22!!! I find the Altima a great car and have had virtually NO problems with them other than the 2013 transmission. I DO trade them in before the warranty is up though. After owning 5 Toyotas and 1 Honda, I still like the general quality of the Altima the best. The 2007 Camry and 2009 Accord I had were two of the biggest pieces of junk I've ever owned. Disappointing after owning a Corolla, a Celica, a Supra, and an ES300.
@Himsofinee6 ай бұрын
CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP!!! It doesn’t make any sense!!! After all these years you’d think Nissan’s transmissions would be better than they actually are. I see why Honda and Toyota are outselling them every single day!!!
@childrey145 ай бұрын
I've owned a couple Nissans. A 2012 Altima Coupe SR and a 2018 Sentra Nismo. Both had a CVT. I just changed the fluid and filter every 20k miles. Both lasted over 200k miles without zero issues. Finally sold them and sticking with geared automatic Toyotas only.
@Alan-lv9rw7 ай бұрын
I had a 2013 Sentra with a CVT failure at 160K miles in 2023. I got a new CVT for $3,500 at the dealer. The car is in showroom condition. I hope to get another 160K out of it.
@garneroutlaw14 ай бұрын
You will if you don't drive it on long road trips through the hills or in very hot weather. Learn how to inspect the fluid. Drain ~100 ml into a white cup. Any tinge of black warrants a fluid change. Know this fluid can last 1,000 miles or 100,000 miles. It's susceptible to overheating. It's all determinate on how you drive and how hard of conditions the car has been put through. Drive through the Ozarks in your Nissan? That warrants an immediate fluid inspection and/or change. Drive 10 miles in easy conditions commuting to work @ 55mph for a year? I wouldn't even bother inspecting until 60,000 miles. Light brown is okay. Tiny tinge of black is no good. Dipstick and paper towel DO NOT provide a good enough indicator.
@gregorytolson16487 ай бұрын
The issue is you couldn’t get the CVT’s serviced, Jeep in particular told you it was lifetime fluid. Transmission shops also didn’t like touching cvts unless they needed to be replaced
@Alex-d8p3i7 ай бұрын
I work at honda. They really don't complain. You could come in first time doing a cvt service at 130k. It will be okay. Newer Honda regular auto trans have issues quickly with lack of maintenance. We replace these all the time but I never really see a cvt trans being replaced.
@goclunker7 ай бұрын
bulllllllsht. cough honda v6 autos.
@chrisrocket47 ай бұрын
My Honda has 170k miles and the cvt still runs like new
@wellYousee5 ай бұрын
There's a Honda dealership next door where I work at and sometimes I can't tell if it's transmissions or engines getting replaced, I'm betting it's the 1.5T engines.
@vikvc5 ай бұрын
I had a 2011 Murano from 2018 to 2024. The biggest issue I had with it was the noise from the manifold exhaust pipe. Some friends liked it because it sounded like a V8 LOL. Never had an issue with the CVT. It might have been I gave it maintenance, and that I never accelerated like many maniacs do. My habits from learning manual shift might have helped well too
@dhanushkesomatilake42857 ай бұрын
Currently the majority of Japanese automakers are using cvts and all these transmissions last nearly 100,000km. This is not only an issue with nissan.
@alvinsimba7345 ай бұрын
People are just not maintaining their vehicles and not draining and refilling CVT transmission fluid at recommended intervals is what’s getting most people caught.
@garneroutlaw14 ай бұрын
@@alvinsimba734 I'm glad I have 3 vehicles. It allows me to shelve my Nissan if I drive it in harsh conditions until I have time to do a fluid inspection and/or change. Inspecting the fluid is absolutely vital in all Nissan CVTs. Driving in any tough conditions in temperatures over 90 degrees warrants an immediate fluid inspection which entails draining ~100 ml of fluid into a white cup. Dipstick and paper towel do not provide a good enough indication on if your fluid has been burned up. If the fluid has ANY tinge of black to it, it's burnt. This is why you hear people driving 15k miles and having a CVT failure or at 80k. It's not dependent on the maintenance interval - because there is no interval. If you are sticking to a fixed interval of something like 60k, your CVT will be toast before you know it. Inspect, inspect, inspect. Don't put in knockoff CVT fluid, only OEM Nissan NS-2 or NS-3. If you listen to me, your Nissan will last 300k+.
@alvinsimba7344 ай бұрын
@@garneroutlaw1 I appreciate your info there. My father has a 2024 Nissan Sentra and I have a 2020 Corolla LE and both of them have CVTs but I prefer my Toyota for driving over the Nissan and I also love the seats in the Nissan but yes the maintenance for me it’s every 8000km and when I checked for my cvt drain and fill it’s at 96000km but my fathers might be earlier than that so we will see how it does.
@TheLoneWolflingАй бұрын
"nearly 60k miles". This is an achievement now???
@Jer-5595 ай бұрын
My 2021 verse has vibration when accelerating dealership said I need new transmission.. I’m just outside the warranty.. 61000 miles… don’t buy nissan
@andiundertaker7 ай бұрын
Everyone complaining about CVT, get a Manual
@christopherderasmo50417 ай бұрын
No, we will get standard geared automatics.
@ADMONIUS7 ай бұрын
I came from a 6-speed Elantra and got a Corolla with the CVT. Almost as reliable as a regular automatic. I’ll admit, I get a lil bit sad remembering my Elantra and all the fun I had, but the CVT Corolla will probably outlive it.
@travishoel37557 ай бұрын
Manual transmissions are not all that available here in the States.
@alecboyyes7 ай бұрын
@@travishoel3755They're starting to go extinct in Europe as well, as far as new cars go.
@bonkbonk927 ай бұрын
@@travishoel3755Doesn't really matter. There's still some decent stuff that is available.
@stoney27323 ай бұрын
I am willing to bet that at the core of these transmission issues are cost cutting measures on materials and designs. Mostly using cheaper materials.
@PLATINUM2U7 ай бұрын
I’m just grateful my 3rd gen Altima doesn’t have a CVT. 501k miles later she’s still hanging on to dear life 😀 Original owner with original motor and 4 speed auto
@occckid1237 ай бұрын
Have 460k on my cvt altima
@christopherhamilton55577 ай бұрын
@@occckid123it is so strange how some of these last a long time and others fail very early.
@ecnirp91977 ай бұрын
@@christopherhamilton5557it's the owners mostly kids that doesn't maintain and driving their cvt like race cars,my 14 sentra has 200k and still runs like new.i have a friend who owned the same car broke his cvt at 14k miles.when we pick it up and saw how he drives i already know why,he effin floors it everytime as if it's a conv. AT 😂
@occckid1237 ай бұрын
@@christopherhamilton5557 could just be the manufacturing process or materials used. I find it very odd also. They tell the suppliers to cut cost. Well then...
@AlloyedFrequencies2 ай бұрын
@@occckid123 yeah I was also thinking variations in manufacturing
@CastroForTheWin7 ай бұрын
I bought my Nissan Altima brand new in 2015 and kept up with the maintenance change the transmission fluid at 60,000 miles and now I’m gonna change it every 25,000 miles. Another thing that could be killing. It is how people drive their cars. The CVT isn’t meant to be a get up and go like a normal transmission(in my opinion) so if you’re riding rough, it can and will probably slip on you.
@iamlpdo197 ай бұрын
Two issues with the CVT: 1: it’s a soulless transmission. 2: automatic and manual transmissions are still significantly better than
@Greatdome994 ай бұрын
Cars with CVTs vary gearbox ratios at a fixed engine RPM to accelerate; others use the motor to accelerate at a fixed gear ratio. I think motors do a better job of accelerating.
@williambalaska2466 ай бұрын
I bought a new Nissan in 2021 I new about the cvt transmission so keep up with maintenance had transmission flushed and filters replaced and everything works great y have to do maintenance it a very good car took it on a road trip from Michigan to Florida get around 38 to 40 miles to the gallon
@jd51797 ай бұрын
Saw a bunch of pics across the internet where nissan service bays are stacked of crates of cvt
@randomuser35556 ай бұрын
As someone who has loved Nissan's since they were Datsun's, the CVT fiasco damn near broke me. I bought a Frontier specifically to avoid a CVT. I love my truck, I think Nissan makes a great looking Coupe, Sedan...I guess SUV, but those damned CVT's.
@kevinandrews25847 ай бұрын
Even with regular maintenance I learned the that nissians CVTs eventually wear out. MINE was serviced every 12 to 30k miles. The continuous running metal belt rubbing and rubbing. Some people get lucky and go forever but alot don't. Their will be alot more lawsuits comming.
@needtau41387 ай бұрын
How many miles and which engine do you have?
@goclunker7 ай бұрын
@@needtau4138exactly. I call BS on his servicing. it would be fine if it was actually serviced
@kevinandrews25847 ай бұрын
Mine started falling at 104k miles. Replaced the stepper motor and fluid with filter but it seemed to work then again and again the same p17778 codes. I think possibly the tourque converter went out on it but a nissian technition told me to replace the transmission. I was so stressed out and was able to just get rid of it after I hit 112k miles. It was a big costly mistake having it. Nissian maxima 2014, v6 engine
@RyanEmeryLovesCars3 ай бұрын
Did they fix the issues after 2020+? I'm looking at a 2021-2023 Murano
@Sevan597 ай бұрын
Why are many old Nissans with cvt working perfectly ? Some of them taxis , no complains .
@lrn_news91712 ай бұрын
Because not every single car is affected. You gotta look at it as a "failure rate", the rate of failure is higher than other transmissions. Let's say instead of 1% of cars being prematurely plagued with transmission issues it's 20%
@nickj9116 күн бұрын
My 2012 Nissan Versa with CVT transmission got 182k miles without changing CVT fluids , but these a couple of months, I was using my car for food delivery and I’ve got P1778 code last night.
@TheBandit76137 ай бұрын
The oil in a CVT should be changed every 10,000 miles. The factory says it's "lifetime" fluid or has a very long drain interval. They create a lot of heat which burns the lubricating oil up pretty fast. So... they should have a bigger trans oil cooler and a short trans oil drain interval. Learn to do the drain and fill by yourself at home to save money.
@jbelieve505014 күн бұрын
I have a 2017 maxima platinum with 151,000 miles and no issues....why dont Nissan use the same cvt in the rest as they do the maxima? Makes since to me.
@andrew77207 ай бұрын
A case study on how to make such and bad transmission and yet keep in the market for 25+ years. An applaud to Nissan, that takes some skill to pull off...
@asadb19907 ай бұрын
I thinks its a case of the transmission that is weak and not designed for abuse. The reason that many continue to be sold is because partly many people refuse to belive the transmission is problematic and partly because some people baby their car and get some high mileage without issue. Finally there are some people who do zero maintenance and still expect car to work fine. For example you need to change fluids like transmission fluid every so often.
@garneroutlaw14 ай бұрын
It's not weak. It's the best transmission on the market. Problem is people like you believe there is a set maintenance interval on the CVT fluid. You are wrong and so many mechanics out there are dead WRONG. The maintenance interval is to change the fluid whenever your CVT fails a fluid inspection. That could be at 1,000 miles or 100,000 miles. If you drive your car through prolonged tough conditions in the heat, it warrants an immediate inspection and/or change. The fluid does not like heat. Inspecting entails draining ~100 mL of fluid into a white cup and seeing if there's ANY tinge of black in the fluid. Light brown is okay. I would recommend inspecting every 3rd oil change if you are babying it. Only use NS-2 Nissan fluid. DO NOT SKIMP and buy Valvoline or some 3rd party fluid.
@vincentkosik4036 ай бұрын
OK, bought a 2013 Nissan Sentra new and still own it. Drain and fill CVT fluid every year, and change filters and drop pan every 30,000 miles. Added an aftermarket trans cooler too. Drive easy, no racing or hauling...use original Nissan fluid. So. Far no issues..will keep the carr
@bigdan2828ify6 ай бұрын
I was a Nissan tech for over 15 years, replaced well over 200 cvt transmissions, all under warranty time, complete crap
@covercalls885 ай бұрын
When my son was looking for a used replacement car, I am glad I steered him away the Nissan CVTs. He bought a toyota prius.
@sternwho39327 ай бұрын
Don't buy any jatco cvt
@Denominus3 ай бұрын
I just watched a video on another finance channel where a struggling single mom phoned in. She had to replace her Nissan’s transmission 3 times, $4k each time, in a short amount of time. Devastating for her finances. She is part of the class action lawsuit.
@Alan-lv9rw7 ай бұрын
“Hundreds” of failures out of how many millions sold?
@keithnewton89817 ай бұрын
I don't understand why one manufacture can get it right and another so wrong we had cvt hybrid Toyota and lexus for the kadtv20 plus years with no issues 100000 mile plus and they are still working sweet as day one.
@jamesgeorge48746 ай бұрын
The Prius doesn't have CVT. If it did, Prius transmission failure would be a thing. But it isnt. It has a motor / generator, and a gear reduction unit. No belt. No drive / driven pulleys.
@markmeador5 ай бұрын
I bought a new 2007 Nissan Sentra with the cvt. I went through three transmissions before my car hit 50,000 miles. Nissan said they wouldn’t cover the next trans failure. I sold it immediately and will not buy another Nissan.
@capn_shawn3 ай бұрын
Nissan saved a dime and lost a dollar by switching to CVT. Drive by a Nissan dealership and see how many cars they can’t sell.
@Eclipse8076 ай бұрын
I must be lucky. My 2015 Rogue has 140,000 miles with no issues with the transmission. Head gasket went first.
@handymandan-p1k3 ай бұрын
2017 versa, 108k still rollin strong. change the fluid regularly, dont accelerate harshly. If you feel the tiniest of a shudder accelerating, change the fluid immediately .
@KandidKanuck7 ай бұрын
I am picking up my family's 5th Nissan this week. We have been driving Nissans exclusively since 2019 and have never had any issues, large or small, with them. However, I only lease them and would not consider owning a Nissan long-term due to their track record. If I did ever purchase one for the long-term, I would definitely change the transmission oil at 40 to 50,000 km and avoid aggressive acceleration!
@Asstronut7 ай бұрын
Lol why though
@butchjohnson39537 ай бұрын
Driving Nissans since 2019, like that's a long time 😂😂😂😂
@lrn_news91712 ай бұрын
5 Nissans in a span of 5 years? lol no wonder
@noriceformeplz5 ай бұрын
I'm a huge Nissan fan but this transmission is what pushed me away from the brand. I will NEVER own another CVT powered car.
@krdrums007 күн бұрын
Same here. 2016 Rogue, and tonight my CVT experienced its final moments. Fuck this shit.
@jamesvienneau53182 ай бұрын
My 2016 Altima's CVT failed at 49,500. A $6100 replacement from Nissan failed after 200 miles. Back in the shop.
@samelias84407 ай бұрын
I have owned nissan altima 2011 and I put over 200k on it. Change oil, and don't overdrive, basically, baby it. Over drive stress kills CVT.
@inspector68032 ай бұрын
What about the new Nissan Rogue new generation (2022 and up)? Do they have issues with the CVT?
@bert88073 ай бұрын
I bought a 2012 Maxima, new and have 50,000 plus miles on it. I change the trans oil every 5 yrs and have not had any signs of trouble. I know the mileage is low but I think they made them stronger but I also make sure to change the oil and at least every 30k mi or 5 yrs which ever comes first.
@brealistic35427 ай бұрын
CVT was all about profit.They are cheaper to make apparently. The old automatic transmission was very reliable so what do they do ? Replace it with something that isn't of course.
@johnjay63707 ай бұрын
Scooters have CVT transmissions and the belt needs to be changed like every thousand miles or so, and it is very easy to change. I wonder if a lead foot has anything to do with this! When i was a new car owner i blew out my transmission in 6 months of a 1999 firebird!!! It was totally my fault and how i drove, the next car lasted me well over 100k without any issues. I learned a lesson and hardly ever have any issues with drivetrains on any of the cars i owned after. In 2017 i got a new mustang and it was a amazing car and never had any issues with that car not one, but i did not beat on it like i beat on the 1999 firebird..
@mariogarcia22545 ай бұрын
My boss has a 2013 Sentra that he has replaced the transmission 3 times!! Although it looks like this last replacement finally works with no issues so far.
@AlexisWilliams-u1f3 ай бұрын
only recal for my 2022 nissan sentra is the tire rods. 54000 miles oil changes every 4000-5000 miles, transmission fluid changed at 49,000. no issues
@lrn_news91712 ай бұрын
That's very low mileage. Seems like a lot of these transmission failures occur passed 100,000 miles or so
@bobg22414 ай бұрын
2013 Altima SV had issue at 60k and luckily the local dealer replaced/fixed the problem.
@LooNeYlv7 ай бұрын
I really dont know why ppl are crying about cvt's especially nissans. ( think because of the bad reputation from the start of 00s that yes nissan didnt and still is refusing to properly acknowledge the problem in their harsh CVT era start.) I have 2 nissan Xtronic CVTs (2017 qashqai done 260k km & 2019 x-trail done 190k km) No catastrophic problems at all! Well... I follow up and basic maintenance my vehicles myself regularly and regarding the CVT, i change 'NS-3' spec oil every 50k, and every other mark i change oil+the small CVT filter(that costs 10€)... Note: Two nissan dealers sayed that this filter is 'lifelong' and do not need a maintenance change for both models- only oil change is necessary, that was a shock for me, then i took matter in my own hands and changing the filter @ 100k it was visually pretty black and clogged up, so next time im changing it 10k faster. Oh and i dont bash it at every traffic light, because this transmission no matter the ads say IS NOT ment for race mode/burnout daily driving conditions! My 2l diesel Xtrail gets ~5.6L/100km(42MPG for US), 1.7l diesel Qashqai ~4.8L/100km(49MPG for US) real life consumption without 'heavy foot' on combined cycle, what is phenomenal fuel economy for this size and power vehicles! Please comment which other brand AWD SUV class can beat it with its 'more reliable' auto trans. box? 😉 Even EVs are struggling to get these mileage numbers!
@q-tez15594 ай бұрын
I often think how the last generation Maxima COULD have been if it wasn't for the CVT.
@michaelw62777 ай бұрын
Has the reliability improved in recent years? I’ve be curious to see any data that exists.
@Grafyte7 ай бұрын
They're not quite as fragile as they used to be but still have a long way to go before being called reliable. They're extremely sensitive to the fluid, so getting it changed every 30k miles or 3 years, minimum, will prolong the life of any push-belt CVT.
@michaelw62777 ай бұрын
@@Grafyte sad to hear. I just bought a new car and I really wanted to consider Nissan, but I just don’t trust their CVTs. Hondas and Toyotas seem to hold up just fine at least.
@GF-mf7ml7 ай бұрын
@@michaelw6277the only CVT I dare to buy is Toyota Corolla CVT, because many people drive it 200k miles without fluid change. I saw Honda CVT have failure after high mileage.
@edwardwhite40154 ай бұрын
I purchased a 2022 Nissan Rouge Sport as a daily driver. One thing I began to notice is that every time I drove it my ears would start ringing due to the obnoxious whine the CVT made. After 4 months I traded it in for a 2023 Mazda CX-30 which is a fantastic vehicle.
@vitusbering64537 ай бұрын
My Murano service manual suggested regular CVT fluid replacement at 90kmiles (or 60 - in severe conditions). The transmission manufacturer - JATCO- requires to change the fluid and BOTH filters every 25-30 kmiles. Follow this recommendation, and the transmission will serve 150 thousand miles with no problems.
@ronmiller1717 ай бұрын
that is more often than other CVT's because they are poorly designed!
@robertfrank8864 ай бұрын
My neighbor in the past had a Murano and a series of Rogues (so all CVTs)…they were all leased. I’m happy about that now even though I thought leasing was a more expensive idea- I guess in retrospect he saved a lot keeping the vehicles for the lease period only.
@arnoldsitchon7 ай бұрын
I have a 2015 Nissan Rogue with 274.000 km my CVT is still running strong. Maintenance is the key
@asadb19907 ай бұрын
Yes sure and i had a 16 rogue but it lacked the rrefinements ny 08 corolla had. Like surface rust inside the car. Random squeeks, aches, etc. And then issues popping up every so often. Like i only drove mine 50k km and it starting having issues that felt like i would need to easily keep pouring money into it to keep running. And not to mention the aggressive rust. My corolla was kept in same northern snow/salt environment and didn't have a spec of surface rust during the 220k km i kept it. Yeah i traded in the money pit rogue for a lexus rx350. And feel the extra refinement i prefer. Lol
@gundy66035 ай бұрын
Question: At the end of the video, it shows a guy accelerating in what appears to be a Nissan Altima and then "stalling". Why do the reverse lights come on just before or immediately when the car stops going forward??? Is this also an issue with the CVT that it can involuntarily change the type of gear??? Or did this person purposely muck it up to make it look bad???