What kind of transmission is in a 2009 Nissan Versa?

What kind of transmission is in a 2009 Nissan Versa?

Continuously Variable Transmission
All 2009 Versas feature a standard 16-valve 1.8-liter DOHC 4-cylinder engine and a choice of three transmissions: an available Nissan Xtronic CVTÔ (Continuously Variable Transmission) (Hatchback SL model), available 4-speed electronically controlled automatic with overdrive (optional on Hatchback and Sedan S models.

How do I know if my transmission is CVT?

A tell-tale sign of a CVT is this: When you accelerate watch your tachometer. As you accelerate with a regular geared transmission it will climb gradually and then suddenly drop as it changes gear. You should see this happen a few times (5 or 6 up to highway speeds is typical).

What kind of transmission does the Nissan Versa have?

continuously variable automatic transmission
Every Versa is motivated by a 122-hp four-cylinder engine that powers the front wheels. A five-speed manual is the default transmission on base models, but a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) can be had on the S, too. The latter comes standard on the higher SV and SR trim levels.

Are there transmission problems on the Nissan Versa?

If you have Nissan Versa transmission problems and are scared you’re looking at a major transmission rebuild, or you’ve got Nissan Versa cruise control problems, read this post.

Why is my Nissan Versa in reduced power mode?

Many of these trouble codes and cause the ECM to place the system in reduced power mode to the point where the car can hardly move. The shop usually suspects a transmission problem, especially since these transmissions are prone to failures.

What happens if you have a transmission problem in a Nissan?

Auto Repairs Are EXPENSIVE. The transmission allows the car to move forward when it’s moved into gear. If you start experiencing Nissan transmission problems, you could be facing some very expensive repair costs. Additionally, if this goes on for too your car could completely shut down.

How many miles does a Nissan Vesa transmission last?

All of these signs point to transmission problems. The Nissan Vesa transmissions are supposed to last on average between 130,000 to 180,000 miles. Individuals are experiencing issues around 70,000. This has become a large problem for Nissan dealerships.

If you have Nissan Versa transmission problems and are scared you’re looking at a major transmission rebuild, or you’ve got Nissan Versa cruise control problems, read this post.

Many of these trouble codes and cause the ECM to place the system in reduced power mode to the point where the car can hardly move. The shop usually suspects a transmission problem, especially since these transmissions are prone to failures.

Where is the transmission fluid dipstick in Nissan Versa?

The video above shows where the transmission fluid dipstick is located in your Versa and how to check the transmission fluid level. If the transmission fluid level in your Versa is low, you need to add transmission fluid through the dipstick tube.

Auto Repairs Are EXPENSIVE. The transmission allows the car to move forward when it’s moved into gear. If you start experiencing Nissan transmission problems, you could be facing some very expensive repair costs. Additionally, if this goes on for too your car could completely shut down.