How often should the Nissan CVT transmission fluid be changed?

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DiIsabel
07/29/25 3:32pm
Nissan CVT transmission fluid should be changed approximately every 40,000 to 60,000 kilometers, and it is necessary to use the manufacturer's specific fluid. During driving, if symptoms such as sluggish acceleration, gear shifting hesitation, or rough operation occur, it may be time to consider changing the transmission fluid. The working environment of CVT transmission fluid is relatively harsh, and oxidation is inevitable under high temperature and high pressure conditions. CVT typically refers to a type of automotive transmission, also known as a continuously variable transmission, where the gear ratio is not a fixed set of points but a continuous range of values, providing good fuel economy, power performance, and smooth driving experience, while also reducing emissions and costs.
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