How much does it cost to replace a transmission in a Nissan?
Nissan Transmission Replacement Cost The transmission fluid will be replaced as well to rid the system of any debris. Having your transmission replaced is one of the most expensive things you can have performed on your car. The average transmission replacement cost ranges anywhere between $1,800 and $3,400.
Can you replace a CVT transmission?
The short answer is, no you cannot. The transmission control module and the entire powertrain wiring harness are designed for the car to have the exact CVT transmission. Despite the terrible reliability of these CVT transmissions, it is your only practical option for replacement.
Are CVT transmissions expensive to repair?
CVTs can be expensive to repair or replace when compared to a conventional automatic transmission. Some of the common problems that owners run into include overheating, slipping, and sudden loss of acceleration. They don’t last as long as a conventional transmission. CVTs are harder to work on.
Can a Nissan Versa be reprogrammed for CVT transmission?
INTRODUCTION Nissan is conducting this voluntary service campaign to reprogram the Transmission Control Module (TCM) for the CVT transmission on certain specific 2013-2014 Sentra, 2012-2014 Versa Sedan, and 2014 Versa NOTE vehicles. This TCM reprogram will be performed at no charge for parts or labor.
Where do you fill the CVT fluid in a Nissan Versa?
The FSM will tell you to fill it from the drain plug. You don’t need to do it that way. I forget the hex key size you need to remove the riser tube in the drain plug, but it looks like this when you remove it. (this was from the 4spd auto on my 2015 Versa 1.6s, but it’s the same on the CVTs)
Is there another plug in a CVT transmission?
Yes, there is another plug/standpipe. The way I understand it is that you fill the transmission until there’s a small stream of fluid coming over the standpipe and draining out of the pan.
How much fluid do I need for a CVT transmission change?
If it doesn’t take more than 3 quarts I may do a drain fill at 30K, go to 60K do another then another around 70-75K to flush most of the old stuff out. Click to expand… That sounds like a plan.