How Many Liters of Transmission Oil Does the Sylphy Require?
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The Sylphy requires 4 liters of transmission oil. The replacement cycle for Sylphy transmission oil is 40,000 kilometers or 2 years. The replacement time depends on the driver's proficiency, road conditions, and mileage. The Sylphy is based on the CMF modular platform, featuring a front face similar to the Teana, with a V-shaped grille design paired with a honeycomb black mesh. It is equipped with Nissan's HR16DE engine, which also incorporates mirror-sprayed cylinder bore technology. The rear design of the Sylphy is relatively simple, with a layered trunk lid and rear bumper, including an air deflector groove at the bottom to enhance the sporty feel. Additionally, there is a grid-like decoration above the air deflector, and the hidden exhaust layout gives the rear a more streamlined appearance.
I remember the first time I changed the transmission fluid for my Sylphy a few years ago. It was an automatic transmission model, and the manual stated that it required about 4 to 5 liters, depending on the model and year. Mine was a 2018 model with a CVT transmission, and it actually took 4.2 liters to fill up. When changing the fluid, you can't just pour it in randomly—you need to drain the old fluid completely, and it's best to warm up the car for a few minutes to normalize the fluid temperature. I also learned to check the fluid level using the dipstick—if it's too high, the fluid might leak, and if it's too low, the transmission could stutter. It's recommended to change the fluid every 40,000 kilometers or two years, and don't skimp by using off-brand fluids—the original Nissan fluid works just fine. I've changed it twice myself, saving a few hundred bucks in repair costs, but beginners should probably go to a professional shop to avoid using the wrong type and damaging the transmission.