How often should the transmission fluid be changed for the Lavida 6-speed automatic transmission?

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Peyton
07/23/25 9:56pm
For the Lavida 6-speed automatic transmission, the transmission fluid should be changed every 60,000 kilometers or every three years, whichever comes first. Here are some relevant details:1. Transmission fluid needs to be replaced regularly. If not changed for a long time, it can lead to a lack of power during acceleration, cause the transmission to overheat, and accelerate transmission wear.2. Transmission fluid operates under high temperatures, which can speed up the wear of transmission components and even lead to damage. Prolonged failure to change the transmission fluid can result in insufficient power, jerky movements when starting the car, and ultimately reduce the transmission's lifespan.3. Regularly changing the transmission fluid ensures smoother lubrication, smoother gear shifts, and enhances the car's handling performance. It also helps with heat dissipation, extends the lifespan of the transmission, improves the transmission's resistance to oxidation, reduces component corrosion, and provides excellent protection for the transmission gears.
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MacGrant
08/10/25 5:36pm
Regarding the transmission fluid change for the Lavida 6-speed automatic transmission, the official manual recommends replacing it every 60,000 to 80,000 kilometers, but it depends on driving habits. If you frequently encounter city traffic jams with constant gear shifts, causing faster fluid degradation, you should consider changing it earlier at around 50,000 km. Personally, since I drive more on highways, I followed the manual and replaced it at 70,000 km—shifting became noticeably smoother. Never delay this maintenance; thickened fluid loses its lubricating properties, potentially leading to abnormal noises or slippage in the transmission. Repair costs could run into thousands, far exceeding a fluid change. During each service, have the mechanic check the fluid color—replace immediately if it turns black or emits a burnt smell. Remember, regular maintenance can extend your transmission’s lifespan by tens of thousands of kilometers while ensuring safer driving.
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ThomasRose
09/23/25 5:36am
From a maintenance perspective, the oil change interval for the Lavida's 6-speed automatic transmission should be controlled between 60,000 to 80,000 kilometers. Prolonged use causes the fluid to oxidize and deteriorate, reducing its lubrication performance and leading to excessive wear of internal components such as clutch plates and bearings. I've seen many owners neglect timely changes, resulting in costly transmission overhauls totaling thousands. It's advisable to check the oil quality every 60,000 kilometers, especially under harsh driving conditions like frequent short trips with large oil temperature fluctuations, which require more frequent changes. An oil change itself is inexpensive, costing just a few hundred yuan, but preventive maintenance can avoid major issues—safe driving lies in the details. Don't gamble with luck; regular maintenance is the smart choice.
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