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Reinstall CVT fluid gauge in the fill pipe in original position, making sure it is securely locked. NS2 CVT Transmission Fluid for Nissan in Greater Accra, Accra Metropolitan. Remove CVT fluid gauge and make sure fluid level is within specified range. More than 4 Nissan CVT Transmission Fluid in Ghana for sale. Insert firmly, all the way until CVT gauge meets the top of the fill pipe.
#Ns2 nissan cvt fluid free#
Wipe fluid off the CVT fluid gauge (they specifically say use lint free paper, not cloth!) and insert into fill pipe, rotating 180 degrees from originally installed position. Pull out the CVT fluid level gauge after pressing on tab to release the lock. Move the gear selector through the entire range while holding foot on brake.
#Ns2 nissan cvt fluid manual#
My haynes manual doesnt cover the cvt either which is annoying. It seems a simple enough job but Im not sure if I need ns2 or ns3 fluid From what Ive seen online ns3 seems to be the right fluid but I cant be sure. Park on a level surface and apply the parking brake firmly. Genuine OEM Nissan Continuously Variable Transmission Fluid (CVT) is recommended for use in most CVT automatic transmissions. Im currently looking into doing a drain and fill of my cvt for my Nissan Juke 1.6 2014 automatic. Changing your Nissan CVT fluid will improve the performance and longevity of your Nissan vehicle. Offers superior low-temperature fluidity for smoother shifting and maintains proper pressure in hot weather. Based on Analysis, NS-2 and NS-3 CVT fluids have all been between 7.1 and 7.5 cSt100C. The unique formulation of high-quality friction modifiers and additives ensures stable, precise operation. If the newer NS3 was backwards compatible, there would be notice from Nissan, and phasing out of the older spec fluid - prevents stocking both.
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Make sure CVT fluid is at normal operating temperature (about 10 min of driving on a warm day.) Based on my research, the NS3 is a lower viscosity than NS2, I dont recommend you use NS2 in a CVT that specs NS3. I found the manual format confusing and hard to follow, had to read it through several times to get it all. This is not verbatim from the manual, but the content is all here.