How often should the transmission fluid of the Tiida be replaced?
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The transmission fluid of the Tiida should be replaced every 51 months or 42,500 kilometers. When replacing the transmission fluid, it's important to note that each automatic transmission design has different technical requirements. Even the same model of transmission configured in different vehicle models may vary in torque, weight, speed, structure, etc. Therefore, the original manufacturer specifies its own dedicated transmission fluid. Below are the symptoms of deteriorated transmission fluid in the Nissan Tiida: 1. Slipping: On slopes or other sections requiring high torque, the transmission gears may slip due to insufficient lubrication. 2. Leakage: Poor sealing of the transmission, possibly due to gasket or seal issues. 3. Jerking: Vehicle shaking or gear shifting jerks may be caused by clogged valve bodies due to dirty transmission fluid. 4. Abnormal noise: Presence of excessive debris or impurities in the transmission fluid. 5. Overheating: A high-temperature warning indicator for the transmission may appear on the dashboard. 6. Stalling: This could be due to a damaged input shaft speed sensor.