Does the 2010 Nissan Altima have a CVT transmission?

Does the 2010 Nissan Altima have a CVT transmission?

Yes, the 2010 Nissan Altima will come standard with a CVT. This transmission will be on all models with an automatic transmission and they offered no model of vehicle that had automatic but was not a CVT. They also offered an option manual transmission but that one will not be a CVT.

What type of transmission does my 2010 Nissan Altima have?

Continuously variable-speed automatic
Used 2010 Nissan Altima 2.5 S Sedan Specs & Features

Drivetrain
Drive type Front wheel drive
Transmission Continuously variable-speed automatic

What kind of transmission does a Nissan Altima have?

I have a 2013 Nissan Altima S 2.5 L and I had three incidents pertaining to my transmission. Took it to Nissan dealership and they said transmission needed to be replaced with 74,000 miles on it.

Are there any issues with the Nissan Altima CVT?

Nissan vowed to try and fix the issues that so many people were having with the CVT transmissions in their Altimas, but they were unable to do it throughout the duration of the 4th generation Altima’s lifespan. The issues continued with the 5th generation Altima, and some might argue that they even managed to get worse.

What kind of transmission does a Nissan CVT have?

Before we get into talking about some of the specific Nissan CVT transmission problems that are out there, you need to know exactly what a continuously variable transmission, or CVT, is.

How much does it cost to repair a Nissan Altima transmission?

The 2010 Nissan Altima has 7 problems reported for transmission failure. Average repair cost is $3,000 at 127,500 miles.

How many miles does a Nissan Altima CVT fail?

The very popular 2013 Altima fails around 60,167 miles. In fact the problem appears to be getting worse, because if you look at older model years with complaints about CVT failure they typically have a longer lifespan – like the 2008 Altimawhich has a much more reasonable (albeit still frustrating) average failure over 120,000 miles.

Are there any problems with Nissan CVT transmissions?

Nissan installed CVT transmissions with known defects, such as how the CVT belt slips and the CVT violently shakes when accelerating between 15–30mph. Nissan knew about the problem and began developing “software counter-measures” but failed to warn consumers and continued to sell vehicles anyway.

When did Nissan start using the CVT system?

July 1, 2018 For a while cracked radiators were the number one enemy of Nissan transmissions, but these days it appears the transmissions are their own worst enemy. Nissan proudly introduced what they called “the first CVT for passenger cars”1back in 2002. It received mixed reviews, although that’s to be expected with a first-generation product.

How is the CVT filter on a Nissan club?

In the CVT RE0F10A (JF011E F1CJA) – 2 filters: one internal filter of the valve body – in the pan a closed metal coarse filter with a grid with a sampling tube (14mm, 21mm or 30mm – depending on the depth of the pan). Change this filter infrequently, along with the change of burned frictions and oil.