How many kilometers should the transmission fluid be changed for the new X-Trail?

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VonCarmen
07/29/25 7:05pm
The transmission fluid for the X-Trail should be changed every 40,000 kilometers or 48 months, whichever comes first. After reaching a certain mileage, the viscosity of the transmission fluid will become thinner and dirtier, which directly affects the operating conditions and lifespan of the transmission. Points to note when changing transmission fluid: 1. Special equipment for automatic transmissions must be used to completely remove the old ATF fluid and other impurities. Otherwise, residual fluid can accumulate with sludge and impurities in the valve body, torque converter, and cooling lines, leading to blockages in the system's internal fluid passages. 2. When changing the transmission fluid, it is essential to use the same type of transmission fluid as originally specified for the vehicle.
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