I believe they have it under computer diognostic testing. Or soon i guess parts will be sourced elsewhere. If you do it yourself, document it with receipts, mileage, etc. Mine is a year old now and I did all my oil changes at my own mechanic my car is rarely at the dealer. I can't count how many times I've order parts for my customers go to the store to pick them up and they say they can't find them and pretty much tell me they can't help me that I should go check another store as if fuel, time, and running a business is free! I think the transmission might have burned the fluid to cause it to change colors. Simply click on the button below, and then follow the directions to prepare a complete and printable list of filters and fluid capacities for your vehicle. I know I'm new, and noobs often resurrect dead threads but I wanted to see how many people have done this.
Is there an update to capacity? Premium Maintenance is a Nissan-recommended option; you need not perform such maintenance in order to maintain the warranties which come with your Nissan. Before adding transmission fluid, make sure that your engine was running when you checked the fluid level. Note, later model year Senra's do not have a charging tube dipstick and the process is a bit different. I told them how come, when ive been servicing my car at your every 5000 kilometers. In the end I just went to the dealer and they used the Green Fluid Eneos. Anyone know how many quarts i need? There are two large, backlit analog gauges that are easy to read, but between them is an orange-lit digital readout for fuel level, engine temperature and the trip computer. Many owners call us with no permanent fix every being done for their Nissan! When adding transmission fluid to your Sentra, be sure to add it slowly as the transmission fluid capacity is reached quickly and it is difficult to remove excess fluid if you overfill.
If you are having problems with the transmission in your Sentra, such as clunky shifting or hesitation, check the fluid level first - it is amazing how many drivers pay thousands of dollars for transmission work when a half quart of transmission fluid would have fixed the problem. Do I have to get this done in order to keep in line with my lease maitenance schedule? The State Bar rules require attorney offices to designate a single attorney responsible for this site. I have a new compressor with 3 oz precharge and I also removed the evaporator and filter drier. Thanks everyone for all your help! I think it is to the right of the engine car isn't here to confirm. It may be rubber or plastic on the tip. Has anyone here done it? The below quote is the same in all B16 service manuals that I have checked.
Jiffy Lube and a lot of independent shops think that it is ok to use regular fluid as they have seen several cases especially with the Maximas. I had not never done any transmission fluid change and going through all the service receipts, we didn't see anything done. Hi Aaron Mackey, I want to help you with your question, but I need more information from you. A sample was taken and saved. Should I just have them done because of the mileage? Cory I would do it at 60,000 miles. The fluid should last at least 160K.
Post-2008 Nissan's may require drainage from cooler hose or may need a charging pipe set to complete this job. Check out the for a full list of safety features. So I took it into my Nissan dealer. I'm on a time sensitive situation at all times with my clients and the last thing I need is to be told the part s i was charged for upfront is not in stock like it said it was, so now not only am I wasting my time, fuel, money! This is not a class-action. Have you been going through more oil than usual? When should I consider taking it in for the cvt fluid to be looked at? I assume the Rogue is similar? I've looked in the owner's manual and online but I can't find any information on how many quarts i need when i change my transmission fluid. I plan to do my first oil change by myself soon and can't find the oil filter, it's off the side on the passenger side, right? I believe the maintenance guide says to change it out at 60,000 miles. Also make sure if you have it serviced that this number is reset to 0 to restart the tracking.
Here is your best source for car and truck fluid capacity and oil specifications. The Law Offices of William R. I just checked my dipstick the other day and the fluid is crystal clear after 60,000 km. Has anyone had a similar experience Hey there! For a side-by-side comparison of the Sentra, Civic and Corolla,. The nissan dealership didnt have the manual transmission fluid i needed so im going to order it online.
McGee is licensed to practice law in the State of California. Publication, reproduction or distribution of this film is strictly prohibited. Not all Nissan vehicles are affected. Such as, use safety glasses, jack stands, no loose clothing, etc. If you are having a shop perform this maintenance, this is one instance where I'd say take it to your Nissan service shop - they are also the only ones who can test your fluid and let you know if it even needs to be changed! I got mine done over the weekend and did notice the car having a little more power.
I'll play it safe and get it tested at 100K. This video shows you how to add transmission fluid to your 2010 Nissan Sentra. McGee as the attorney responsible for this site. Yes i had exactly the same problem with my 08 altima at 50K kilometers. Always adhere and follow safe practices when working on vehicles.
Listed client testimonials do not constitute a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal matter if you were to become a client of our law firm. I use heavy shockproof, they also make a milder one that is almost as good, mt90 or mt85 I think? You must sqeeze the top part to release it. And does this car have a tranny drain plug that's easy to access? Check you owner's manual for fluid type and capacity. When adding transmission fluid to your Sentra, be sure to add it slowly as it will fill up quickly and is difficult to remove excess fluid if you overfill. You'll never get all of the fluid changed out, and that's okay.