2014 Nissan Altima cvt trans FLUID and FILTERS changed. (NS2)
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This video will show you how to change your cvt trans fluid on a 2014 Nissan Altima NS2 transmission. Including how to change BOTH trans filters. Pan filter and cartridge filter.
CARTRIDGE OIL FILTER:
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TRANSMISSION OIL PAN FILTER AND GASKET:
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DIPSTICK:
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That used trans fluid that flowed out looked great. It shows how much you’ve been taking care of the car. CVTs need this much attention to have a long life. Great job.
OK guys, I just changed the tranny in my 2016 Altima. Both filters changed very simply. Jack it up, drain, remove filters, clean everything well and replace all parts with new. Total fluid removed was just short of 5 quarts. Replaced fluid using Castrol CVT fluid. All this was accomplished at 73,760 miles. Previous changes were at 25,000 and 61,000 miles; no filters were changed at those times. There was a noticable difference in the acceleration and ease of driving, ergo, the filters were somewhat full of gunk. On the HWY, there was an RPM difference of 200 RPM less at 70 mph.. 1650 compared to 1850 previously, at the same speed. This is a CVT trans. ...go figure. This oil change should increase fuel mileage. Your results can differ depending on mileage on the vehicle. PS: there were minute pieces of metal on the magnets in the pan... I mean minute ! including some black goop, of no consequence. ... I hope this helps. Total time including all the up and down on the ground was just short of 6 hours.... ( I'm 78 ) Lol !
The # 78 at the end really encourage me to do it myself on my car. Well done Sir! Keep up the good work at the age, I highly respect this matter!
Add a long dipstick and check out the length. Before draining anything, let the car set for a day or overnight. Then with engine off, mark a witness line on your dipstick at the fluid level. This will be your"cold" transmission fill level. You can make sure to keep this level at all times.
I ty for ur info on oil ratings. And there isn’t any wondering left after watching ur video. Ty and God Bless.
Nissan says only use Nissan brand, but obviously no need to. Good video.
as long as my cars don't leak fluid that would give me a reason to suspect that it is low, I've always carefully measured how much transmission fluid comes out and I simply add that exact amount back in and do not mess around with overflow bolts and temp guns and dipsticks. Very simple approach that never lets me down.
Yeah many shops do that around my area but my worry is that if someone before improperly serviced it before and added little or too much fluid.
I remember years ago reading that Nissan reduced the fluid level in the CVT's. I believe it was to eliminate foaming due to over filling going into the 5 th generation of this CVT. So Nissan removed the early version of the dipstick to insure a lower fill level and reduce the CVT failure rate.
You are good and your system helped me work on my Nissan Altima 2013 that had Transmission issues.
@ Blessing Ikenador does this Amsoil fluid help Nissan cars with slipping, whinning noise ?
@@edwinalexander1170 It might just could
Love you bro, proud of you!
Excellent info, very helpful. Thank you Sir. Very good video.
Great video! The best one I’ve seen on this thank you. I don’t think I’m going to go with the dipstick though lol!
Very thorough! Thanks.
The Amsoil CVT fluid made a huge difference in my Subaru Outback. Very noticeable, almost shocking how much better it was than the stock fluid that came in it from the factory.
This is good to know! Very interesting 🤔 thank you for sharing!
It's really pricey stuff ... I'm going to start doing my own CVT + Oil and Filter changes soon and will be using Valvoline CVT Fluid + Amsoil 0w20 Signature Series for the motor. Goal would be to do a 25k-30k CVT and oil change every 1.5 - 2 years.
What year is your outback? I've considered it in my 2017 legacy with the 2.5l
@@jake6483 It's the 2012 2.5l
Like how noticeable? CVT pretty much lineal and doesn't shift.... I'm curious because I got a Subaru Forester 2017.
Thanks man nice video
Great video...thank you. I need to do this soon on my Altima. Concerning the dipstick, I agree with you that typically one checks the transmission fluid level with the engine running. That includes every Nissan vehicle with traditional transmissions that I have serviced. I have not serviced a Nissan CVT yet, and the FSM says to use the overflow plug as you have stated. This is a shot in the dark, but perhaps the dipstick is calibrated to be used when the engine is off. I've had the opportunity to service transmissions on a couple Honda Odyssey's and Honda's procedure is to run transmission to normal operating temperature, shut the engine off, and check ATF level with the dipstick within 60-90 seconds of turning engine off. Again, I don't know about Nissan CVTs, but that could explain the difference. BTW, I've also used AMSOIL products since the mid-late 70's in everything I own...great stuff! AMSOIL CVT fluid is what's going in the Altima
El procedimiento es rodar el carro por 10 minutos y luego parar, mover la selectora por todos las marchas, luego colocar en N o P y verificar que el liquido CVT marque en la parte ranurada de HOT.
Using the "overflow plug" is messy BS.... unnecessary
When I did my cvt I checked the fluid levels to make sure they were correct at operating temperature. Then after determining it was at the correct level the following day I would perform a COLD DRAIN AND FILL. MEASURING WHAT CAME OUT COLD AND PUTTING BACK THE EXACT AMOUNT. DOING IT THIS WAY ELIMINATES THE THERMAL EXPANSION VARIABLE. I REPEATED THIS PROCEDURE OVER THREE DRAIN AND FILL CYCLES UNTIL I HAD SLIGHTLY EXCEEDED THE CAPACITY STATED FOR THE CVT. SO AMSOIL MADE THE CVT SHIFT BUTTERY SMOOTH WOULD NOT EVEN CONTEMPLATE ANOTHER BRAND. AAA+ AMSOIL.
The drain plug is the dipstick on some models some have a separate check bolt like the one in the video. 90-104* farentheit of trans fluid. Easiest way to check is an infrared thermo aimed at trans pan. THE THING BEHIND THE DRAIN PLUG IS CALLED A STANDPIPE AND DETERMINES THE FLUID LEVEL. AFTER FLUID REACHES CORRECT MEASURING TEMPERATURE IT EXPANDS AND THUS IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO OVERFILL A CVT IF DONE CORRECTLY. ANY EXCESS WILL DRAIN DOWN TO THE PREDETERMINED HEIGHT LIMITED BY THE STANDPIPE. FOOLPROOF. THERMAL EXPANSION VARIABLE? OIL EVAPORATES. BEST WAY TO DO THINGS IS THE WAY THE MANUFACTURER INTENDED. THEY DIDNT SPEND MILLIONS IN R&D FOR ANYONE TO SAY OTHERWISE.
Great Video! Very Detailed!💯🙏👍
Excellentavery good job myfriend
Thanks for the good video.
There are NOT interchangeable good video
Yes I'm about to do a simple drain and fluid change then next week ill do all filters and change it again
I changed my Jatco. 2015 outlander sport at 25,000 and it had a lot of glitter in the oil . At 50,000 change it was a lot cleaner. The tiny filter was dirty at 50 and the magnet were dirty . I buy the Mitsu . Oil because of warranty . Highway Robery,
I’ve run into the dipstick discrepancy before. What I believe is happening is the dipstick you have is designed for an older CVT that has a shorter dipstick tube. For an example I picked up a NS-2 dipstick for my buddies 2017 Altima that didn’t have one and the tube length is longer than my tube that my 2011 Altima has that came with a dipstick pre-installed. Hence why I think it reads lower on the marks for your car that has the NS-3 design. Maybe there is a newer longer dipstick for the post 2012 Altima? How is the Amsoil working out? I currently run the Castrol CVT smooth drive tech in my 2012 Altima and haven’t had any issues. I’ve also don filters.
I also learned that you can use petroleum jelly on the gasket. Mainly to prevent movement while securing the pan. Many years later, never a leak from the gasket. 1:43
Bizarre your video is inverted. Thanks for the data of your experience.
Good info. I've put 4.5qts into my 2014 altima. 4qts came out with drain. I've allowed 0.5qts for filter absorbtion of fluid, evaporation under hot temps, spillage during drain and underfill by nissan from factory for cost saving. 0.25 qts filter will absorb. Other 0.25 qts is for evaporation since new and underfill by Nissan. Dipstick you bought is from previous gen4 altima which slightly shorter dipstick. With 4.5 qts my fluid level on cold tranny is top notch on dipstick. It's where exactly it should be i think. Hope this helps other. If you have any comments please replay. Thank you.
Changing that little cartridge filter makes a noticeable difference when it starts to get that rubber band effect. I changed mine and the filter was black but not loaded with dirt. It was just black rather than the nice yellowish color it originally was. On mine the housing has 4 bolts and a couple of them are kinda hard to see but with a swivel extension they are easy enough to work with. I first get them loose with a ratchet then I put the socket and swivel on one of those things that looks like a screw driver but has a quarter inch drive. I only use that to back the bolts out the rest of the way once they are loose. I am also very careful not to get them cross threaded when I put them back in. Repairing those threads in such a hard to see place is something I imagine being no fun at all!! What would make that worse is that the vehicle is not drivable without that on. You will have to get it towed to a shop of your choice (one that won't just tell you that you need a new transmission without even looking at it).
Thank you sir
This seems to get-around the design defect: Keep 'em cool as many ways of reduced coolant/distilled water ratios, both filters and best cvt fluid each 30k, allow set overnight or allow 8 hours for full warm drain to obtain around 5.5 quarts if not flushing, seal all air leaks of radiator plenum (Time -consuming), keep radiators clean. I'm now 209k Mojave hard-and-hot conditions, full AC
Yeah that Fluid looked very clean just like mine did today but it's still worth doing it.. And I know for a fact that NS2 and NS3 both have low heat tolerances, and you can burn that fluid up in 1 hot summer of hard driving..
How many miles do you change it at
Thanks for making this video. Very detail and full of info. needed. Is this gonna be the same for Nissan Altima SV 2016 4cyl 2.5L ?
I'm about to do the 1st change drain refill w amsoil at 60k miles....thanks for the video
Just did a drain and fill 20 minutes ago.. I do one every year around June for the Dog Days when it's hot as hell around here... Once a year no matter the milage.. It wasn't Burnt or Black but it wasn't clean and it was black enough.. All it Takes is one Hot summer and a heavy foot and the Fluid is burnt up..
I don't even go by the stick anymore.. It's Negligible anyway.. You can be a Half quart over or under. I try to have a little over. "A little over". But for the most part what ever I take out I measure and put back the same amount and for the last 5 years so far so good. Plus I'm on a Tune making 246 Wheel Torque with a Jaco CVT, so I use AMSoil...
Just did my Altima last week. Got 6 qts of Castrol CVT for $21 at autozone bc it was on “clearance.” The gasket and 2 filters were $36. Pretty easy job, thx for video.
It's great stuff, I've always used it.
Where you bought the filters?
@@squirrelcovers6340What's the maximum mileage you've put on a Nissan using Castrol cvt fluid? So far I've got 277k on my 2015 Altima using Valvoline, I'd love to use the less expensive Castrol fluid. Amsoil makes a great product, but it's not a great value. I change my oil every 5k, cvt 50k, paper filter, 100k. Plugs 100k, Akebono brake pads hold up well, consistent performance.
@@kccodex8931Nissan factory fluid is only 20/qt
Remember while warming apply brakes and shift through the gears
I've always used CASTROL CVT with excellent results. $6.99 qt.
Very intelligent video. Thanks. Question Where did you get the parts. Not the oil. The 2 filters and gasket. Lots of bad reviews on autozone and advanced auto saying tube to long? My 14 maxima s has morning sickness where it won't go into gear till I rev the engine to 2k rpm. Then runs great. Do you think a fluid and filter change would help. It had 150k and idk when it was ever changed before.....
Glad my 2011 Juke came with a stick even though I never look at it....
Great great video! Effective and exactly what I needed to see! I have a 2016 and I'm trying to fix a small issue it's having. The car cranks and it goes into gear but it's not moving forward after I put it in drive. The idling is weak and doesn't go pass the first gear. The codes that's showing is the transmission fluid or the solenoid. I'll be changing the fluid first to see if that does the trick but If you can get me info on where to get solenoids for this vehicle please share it's been hard for me to find them. Thanks for the videos!!
How many miles does your vehicle have?
190k miles
It's because that aftermarket dip stick is about an inch to short. Use it as a marker instead of measuring whether it's full or not.
Do you recommend taking the pan off and changing the screen filter every 25-30,000 miles or just the small filter on the outside of the pan?
Very good information! Is this the same trans/filter/gasket setup that would be on a 2014 Juke?? I had to replace it's trans at about 96k miles (to the tune of about $4000.00!!!) and it's been about 30k since then, so it's due for service. I absolutely swear by Amsoil products and have used them for many years. When I asked my local service dept. about putting Amsoil in instead of the Nissan fluid, he told me it would void my warranty and I had to sign a "disclaimer" form before they would do it. WHAT??!!! Maybe I'm being negative, but I couldn't help but think they would either short-fill it, or put some nasty stuff in it to make it fail, then say, "Sorry, it was the fluid and you signed this paper, so too bad!" Anyway, I figured I would just do it myself, and I'm trying to get as much "how-to" info as I can.
When it comes to the nissan cvt transmission fluid changes, it's usually about 4 to 5 quarts of fluid for a drain and fill. On some models there is also a cooler filter that can be changed but it's only on some models. I recommend 30k mile intervals and do a filter change every 2 fluid changes.
Which models do not have the cart filter? So far from what ive seen they all have them they are just in different locations of the different jatco model cvts. Logically they all need one CVT fluid has to be crystal clean or it wil eat the belt quickly.
@@Gleone58 the 2013 nissan rogue SL AWD didn't have a cartridge filter. But I've only worked on that one for my parents
@@brentneahring2797 some models it is hidden behind the oil cooler. Some have a stand alone cover on the side or front. Doing some quick sinple googling shows they have one. The AWD version should not be much different of a transmission with only an extra gearset added to the lower differential to send power to rear axle. Btw sometimes the older nissan service data omits the cart filter technically never needs to be changed but still recommended.
@@brentneahring2797 the filter on a rogue AWD SL is located behind the cooler box itself. Hidden away it is referred to in found literature as a "cooler line return filter".
I was once a Volkswagen owner and would have been afraid to try Amsoil in that transmission. How long have these lasted with it in them? I know Amsoil is good stuff to some degree but there was the gray area of transmission fluid compatibility with the Volkswagen 09G (really made by Aisin). I now have a 2017 Rogue Sport SV.
Please use only Nissan CVT fluid. It runs really strong with it. Valvoline is the best for engine oil. I make oil changes every 20k and my 2017 Altima has already 295,000 miles (I drive Uber) and still runs very good. Valvoline has a transmission flush for $199 I bring Nissan CVT fluid NS3 and it still shifts good at 295,000 miles. I do the CVT flush at Valvoline every 80k miles or when it starts slipping. After the flush it shifts strong no slipping anymore. (If you don't do it at all your car will have barley power to move from the traffic stop, make the flash and it will shift normal again!) It needs 5-6 quarts
I recently changed my cvt fuid but would like to change the filter. How much fluid would come out if I were to remove it without draining first? Is it far enough above the reservoir to not matter?
Good video. Thanks. However you used Nissan compatible "NS-2" fluid, and Nissan mandates "NS-3 transmission fluid in Altima's 2013 thru 2019. Ns-2 would void the warranty.
Is the viscosity of the oil you put better than NS2 fluid?
6 qts is what my 2012 maxima took, but i blew out 2 more qts through the external filter lines. the oil that came out when pushing air was really really dirty .ran car for 30 minute till at 165 degrees and was right level. btw decided on valvoline cvt. 77k on my car probably the first change. but i bought used
4 qts is enough ??? I know it should be 5 qts
@@rabihm9098 well it depends on how much u get out. i got a ton out after blowing it out through the hoses. all i know is my level is perfect after what i did.
I have a DYNO Tuned 2011 Juke SL and mine comes with a Trans Dip stick thank God.. I think they stopped using real dip sticks on the Trans in 2013ish.. It's the dummist thing Nissan did next to using the JACO CVT in the first place.. I changed out the paper filter when I put a CVT cooler in.. I just did a CVT drain and fill today. I only use AMSoil CVT fluid now.. I do a 5 quart drain and fill at the end of June before it gets really hot usually, But I was lazy about it this year and waited till today.. I Kinda went all out with my Juke, Full Bolt Ons and a tune.. I never upgraded the turbo because the CVT can't handle it anyway.. Mine is running at the edge of it's life.. It makes a little to much power so I get slips from time to time but it's usually at a higher gear like it happens in simulated 4Th and 5Th even from time to time when in sport mode and really pushing the car.. I get on her from time to time but ever since I hit 80K I have been taking it easier.. I need this car to last me another 2 years at least.. But anyway that's my story and why I recommend at least doing a drain and fill once a year or every 15K/20K depending on how you drive.. Think of it more like protectant, Like motor oil and you can make your CVT last a lot longer..
None of the dipstick reads correctly the overflow is the correct way to do it ..thank you for your excellent video
I am grateful for your input thank you!
Because it wasn’t designed for a dipstick. It was designed with the overflow in mind.
Very good video, i appreciate you!!! Do you know if the dipstick will be the same for a 2017 nissan sentra sv 1.8 ?
I can only speak on the 2014 Altima, I'm sorry
Is that the same way on a CVT transmission in a Nissan rogue 2015
I put Valvoline in my cvt for the first time. Already feels more responsive than it did on OEM fluid. Who knows... maybe it's a placebo...
It’s simply the fact that it’s NEW FLUID and that is the increase in performance that you’re feeling. Old fluid does wear out.
Comparing with Valvoline cvt, does the transmission run smoother with Amsoil cvt?
That dipstick is for a 2008-2012. Different length.
Great video DIY NH -- very interesting. - My one Toyota has sealed tranny and does not have the dipstick... why would Nissan give a dipstick and have an overfill level bolt too ??? Seems crazy. - I too have used 3 ways to check my fluid on my Highlander (other older one that is with dipstick) 1) cold first thing in the morning and not running. This is not a documented method but I have found this to be just as accurate as the other two ways. I even marked the dipstick with another mark for this condition. 2) hot and at temperature and running - already a mark on the dipstick for that 3) cold and running but not at temperature ie just started it in the morning say. Already a mark for that too on the dipstick - Were you talking about 20,000 miles on an engine oil change or a CVT oil change? I would NEVER go past 7,500 mile on an engine oil even if it was Amsoil/Redline. - I was a Redline fan for engine oil for a few years but ultimately quit using it.... It just did not make sense. Too much money. I found Kirkland synthetic at Costco to be so much more affordable and better value (I can afford Redline just could not justify it) and it is a great oil. I change mine every 4,000-5,000 miles religiously. Doing that and my experience with Toyota quality I know for sure I will get way over 250,000 miles on the car so why spend that extra money on an oil that is not going to make a difference? Amsoil on Amazon is $13 a quart now. Kirkland synthetic is $3.80 a quart. Thats almost 3.5x as expensive. Even if you change it half as often which I would not do for either I just can't see justifying it. - before doing the drain and fill make sure the vehicle has the amount you want in it, measure the drainage and then fill back with the identical amount. I use similar large plastic containers - put two next to each other - one with new and one with old fluid you don't have to know anything about ounces or anything just fill the one with the same amount as the other with the old fluid. - Again great video again - why is it all mirror image video? Everything is spelled backwards and you are removing bolts like they are left threaded! - Thanks for posting!
a lot of phone cameras seem to do that when transferring to KZhead.
@@camarogs1 - at least on the iPhone when doing a selfie you can turn off ‘mirror front camera ‘. That way when you take a selfie or a video and play it back, you’ll see words, spelled correctly, and not backwards. Seems like most people who take videos don’t realize this setting.
I have a 2011 Rogue. Will I need both filters?
Yo personalmente lo dejo escurrir 24 horas y al día siguiente saco 1/4 más de fluido, de 500 ml a 1 litro escurre en 24h.
Is this the same exact transmission in the Pathfinder of the same year?
how many miles did you have on that fluid when you changed it
Is the check port and checking level process the same for a 08 cvt?
The pickup filter is not meant to be changed except when you're doing transmission repair work & the reason is it's inside the oil pan.
Do you know if the 2020 Sentra has a filter
why is there so much concern about dip stick measurement on you tube when the overfill port should be the exact oil fill.
Your video is very thorough. But why did you not use the Nissan Transmission Cooler Flush? Is it because you replaced the filter and the pan gasket?
Honestly, if you’re changing it out early enough, just a spill n fill is all it needs to be healthy and happy
Hey can we put CVT AMSOIL oil to Murano 2010?
Hey did u ever get good mpg with any hho systems if so what system did u use? I'm looking at Geena source or hydrogen garage I've found bad reviews on the green source pro tuner but nothing bad about hydrogen garage what do u think I'd really like ur opinion
No I have never gotten any sort of good results from NHHO system, and I tried four of them, each of a completely different design and had different chemicals to use for electrolyte, I would not personally waste my money again, I've gone through four different vehicles with the systems that I've had over the years and none of them worked on either of them. I had high hopes to every extent to get better fuel mileage with HHO but I have never seen any real proof for myself that it actually works only in high volume states of which cannot be produced by the HHO system sold online readily available to the public. I've even gone so far as to introduce computer manipulating chips of various types, 4 of them to be exact that would allow you to manipulate the oxygen sensors, the map sensors and various other sensors that control the fuel rails. I've gone a long way down this rabbit hole of HHO systems and what you need to make them work, I've dumped several hundred probably a couple grand into these electronic manipulation chips and computers along with HHO systems and have done exactly what these companies have said to do and have even gone and done my own research and experimentation because I was desperate for years and years to make a car that got twice the mileage it was originally rated for, it was a passion of mine. But to no avail I never got anywhere other than sending thousands of dollars down the drain. There are ways of preheating fuel that works much better and is way less complicated than computer chips and HHO systems that have multiple different designs and fabrications to accomplish what I believe is complete ludicrous at this point of my experimentation with the systems. If you honestly want my opinion I would simply tell you not to go with an HHO system or any sort of electronic or a computerized chip to establish better fuel economy, look more into a better way to evaporate fuel into your engine, this may require a carburetor and a preheating system but this is the best I have found so far in my research, and I've been doing this for the past 10 years.
That check port mat be the key reason they don't come with a dipstick any more. That and to keep people from messing with them who might add the wrong fluid. There are multiple CVT fluids you might find depending on what vehicles you see. You might already know this part that I will mention now. That is to keep regular ATF out of it. That stuff will ruin the transmission even if a little bit gets in there. It might not be immediate but it will cause damage unless you flush all of it out ASAP. The reason it will cause damage is most likely because they are very different. You said you have been using the Valvoline for 130,000 miles. How well did it run with that? I wonder because you can get that stuff everywhere. I would be looking for an NS3 fluid and wondered how much of a match it would be. The good people at Bobistheoilguy would likely have a dozen posts about the various fluids. I would imagine it would be well worth a look at their opinions. Some of those guys seem to know quite a bit about oil in general even the viscosities of the various brands. I even have a couple posts of my own from me seeking their opinions on various oils. They would help you avoid "snake oil" products like Prolong containing chlorinated paraffin and other nasty stuff that has no place in your car. I mean I remember back when they advertised that gunk on TV and thank goodness I didn't fall for it, I mean yikes, chlorine in my motor oil? What good could it possibly do? Sure the lubrication is good but it destroys metal! Those guys will help you avoid buying that gunk if you take their advice. If it is oil for any kind of machine they most likely have discussed it somewhere in their forums.
Is it for that model and size of motor
The dipstick vs check bolt discrepancy is odd, for sure. The top of the fluid is the top of the fluid. I service a 2015 Altima and always put in 4 quarts. I bought a dipstick like yours. Are you sure you are inserting the dipstick all the way? Great video, by the way.
Same!
how did the fluid do over time, and what kind of ratchet is that?
What kind of silicone for the gasket?
I have a question, I got a 2013 outlander sport with about 200K miles on the clock, I bought it with unknown maintenance records. Although the CVT fluid looks rather clean should I go ahead and do a drain-fill? Also Mitsubishi asks for CVT-J4 and I can't find that anywhere here, if I can do the drain what fluid could I use? Thanks
always change everything brother, the more you change, the less longterm problems that can build it. if previous owners havnt done any transmission fluid change, the new transmission fluid will strip the metal particles and gunk away causing slippage. that CAN happen, but if you do frequent fluid changes, it wont happen 100k more miles down the road.
Great video, Everything looked super clean, But it is usually exactly 5 quarts per drain and fill each time. I have measuring lines in my oil drain pan, so I can see what came out and put back the same amount.. But it's usually 5 quarts with the Nissans. No offense but I think you have been running to little in it.. I am glad I have a dip stick, I do Not like that whole check port thing.. I would look into that a little more.. You can get by running a quart low for years and I really think that is what you are doing.. No Offense to you.. I really like the video and the time put in..
Nissan maximas take 4.5. Q. No offense to you
@@migueltello4874 OF Oil or Trans fluid?? Because my car only takes 4.5 quarts of Oil But 5 quarts exactly comes out of the Trans .. I think we are talking about to different things..
4 qts, 5 is way too much
It is always about 4 qts. for a splash and fill.
@@camarogs1 I get 5 Qts, slightly over for My AWD CVT Juke.. I have a drain Pan with the measurements, and I just put back what comes out.. We are probably talking about different cars..
If your title is right 2014 does not comes with a dipstick, that it’s from an older Nissan, 09/12 most likely.
2014 Altima should use NS3 equivalent and that was not a small trickle. :-) The after market dip stick is a reference. Fill according to Nissan and then make a mark on your after market dips stick when the oil is hot. You will then have an accurate mark. Where does Nissan say 200 degrees?
This UT has very good video of the CVT parts and procedure. The Service Manual gives additional info Following Service Manual for a 2013 Altima SL 2.5 4 cylinder. FIRST DRAIN from oil pan at 40C degree (104F degree) OR LESS using NS-3 fluid. BETWEEN first drain and FINAL fill and drain there are procedures to brake and shift gears - by time.. FINAL DRAIN and LEVEL check via OVERFLOW PLUG with engine IDLING to check correct level 35C to 45C (95F to 113F) . NOTE the Manual list to drain and fill the CVT TWO times. It also list using the overflow Plug hole to fill CVT with engine OFF of course (Not the dipstick tube). REASON? Maybe because all fills will be close to correct and less wasted OR on a level LIFT it is easy to measure and convenient? (Dealer has a special overflow plug adapter, but a small pump bottle and a vinyl tube would work) Wonder if the input of fluid via dipstick tube or overflow tube even matters about WHERE the fluid go's within design of CVT? The original 9 year old Manual does not mention the paper filter which IMO should be changed. Could be a update would show the paper filter.
I also WISH they made a dip stick for my car.
You say it "shifts" into gear quicker. It may be that the fluid is a little bit different from what you have been using all along. Also you would be surprised how sensitive these can be to fluid levels. If you have too much, the fluid come into contact with the moving parts of the transmission. That can cause the fluid to froth some and have air in it. When that air gets into any of the hydraulic parts of the transmission it can cause a lack of pressure since air compresses more. This is the same reason why too much oil is bad for an engine and you want oil flowing through it and not air. Also although somewhat unrelated it is also the same reason air in your brake lines can make the brake pedal spongy and make the vehicle feel unsafe to drive. The air compresses.
As an owner of a 2014 Altima, I can tell you that the CVT uses NS-3, not NS-2. I'm no oil expert but all the research available clearly says this.
That’s what I thought as well.
What about 2013 4 cylinder
@@jrsblogs 2007-2012 is NS-2, 2013 and up is NS-3.
@@smartcookie3500 NS2 and NS3 is a vendor switch. Nothing about viscosity changed just formulation.
The Amsoil CVT fluid is approved to replace both the NS-2 and the NS-3 OEM fluids.
I bought the dipstick and when I tried to install it (2015 Nissan Rogue S model) the clipped plug was a dipstick already and it went all the way down to the bottom of the pan. The one I bought was too long and I couldn't use it. Check before you buy one.
Shocked your transmission didnt blow up without nissan fluid 😂😂 jk good thing we can use non nissan fluid
Any update on your altima after using Amsoil CVT fluid? I just did the same process as yours with amsoil CVT in my 15 Altima (~180k miles) it's driving like shit, it shifts smoothly BUT very noticeable loss of power, fuel efficiency gone to crap from 37-38mpg to 33-34mpg, i have to press gas so much more than before 😢. Now thinking of doing the same process again and fill back the NS3. 😓 UPDATE: Car is finally running smoothly with Amsoil, i didn't have to change it back to NS3 thankfully. I guess the car needed some time to adapt or adjust. Took my car about a week to adjust but finally running better than before with no power loss. It is so smooth now it feels like Amsoil CVT fluid restored the age of my CVT.
I have been using ns3 for my 15 altima. Does the amsoil have more viscosity than the ns3? Also, how’s your car running?
@@lam_nguyenn_ hi yes, i feel like it is slightly thicker than the NS3 but I'm not 100% sure. Whatever it is I'm pretty satisfied with it. I just updated my previous comment with new update
did u have a problem getting that top left bolt out of the cartridge filter housing? others show taking air housing off and getting to it from the top.
I had a lift to put my vehicle in the air so it made it quite a bit easier, I used a socket set for two of the bolts and a ratchet wrench for the third one due to the tight space but all in all not too bad to get off at all
@@pete89spotsin ok thanks
I have a 2013 Altima 3.5 s Google says to fill and drain it takes 10 quarts of cvt fluid. Is this correct???
I think 10 quarts would represent filling a completely empty (new or rebuilt trans) and not a simple drain and refill. The torque converter holds quite a bit of fluid and does not drain out during a normal drain and refill!
Show the lap test please 🎉
There is no need to replace the pan gasket if you are using the metal rubber hybrid gasket. They last a long time.
Do you have any experience with Havoline CVT fluid? Is it any good?
If it has the correct spec for your vehicle on the back, it’s perfectly good to use and obviously meets the desired spec. Go for it. I personally love the Havoline 6qt engine oil change boxes they sell at Walmart. Such a nice design, in my opinion.
Where did you get that transmission filter kit from? I tried AutoZone and O'Reilly's and they don't have it
Amazon!
Automatic Transmission Filter CVT Oil Cooler Filter Oil Pan Gasket Kit for Nissan Altima Rogue Juke NV200 1.6 2.0 2.5 3.5L with JF011E Gearbox - Replace 31728-1XF03 31397-1XF0D 31728-1XZ0D 31728-X480A a.co/d/dAiGiyM
At what mileage intervals would you change the filters
I would suggest about every 60,000 mi minimum. I personally do the trans oil and filter together at every 30,000 mi
Use nissan brand cvt fluids dealer service advisors have been saying using other brand cvt fluid can cause issues
what about LUCAS CVT oil?
whats your take on the metal oem gasket from the one you replaced it with?
In my experience with the way in which I install a gasket I can make the cheapest crap typically work, if you don't wish to take such good care of the gasket when installing it then I would suggest the OEM type because it has a type of pre-installed silicone that does a good job at ceiling without any added silicone to the gasket.
Can you do the same thing on my nissan altima? 😅
Your over analyzing, forget the dipstick. Like you said, your getting a ballpark. Just drain the over fill plug and be done with it.🎉 25:46
site bolt on the case is the way to check level thats why it has no dip stick take the dip stick throw it away
That dipstick does not have the correct registration marks for this transmission. That's why they didn't supply it with the car. The transmission that does belong to that dipstick has a different pan entirely. They don't even have the same number of bolts.
I was amazed at the reversed threads on both plugs. I have never seen a plug come out by turning it clockwise. Nissans must be very unique cars.
Greggg57 The bolts are not reversed, it is the way his camera is recording. For instance eveything is reversed, the Nissan logo on the engine and even the hood prop is on the right side when in actuality it is on the left.
The words being backwards on the fluid bottles, was a give away. I was like I have seen people turning bolts backwards and wondered why, crazy. I thought maybe camera
It's the image of the video who is reversed. Check th brand on the oil bottle is reverse
Why is the video mirrored?