Where is the manual transmission oil filler port located on the Nissan Livina?

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ReaganLynn
07/30/25 7:33am
The manual transmission oil filler port (also known as the inspection port) on the Nissan Livina is located on the right side at the rear of the transmission, while the drain port is positioned on the oil pan at the bottom of the transmission. The recommended replacement interval for Nissan Livina manual transmission fluid is: Under normal driving conditions, engine oil for new vehicles can typically be replaced every 10,000 kilometers. If synthetic engine oil is used, some may even extend up to 20,000 kilometers between changes. During "severe driving" conditions where engine wear is more significant, higher demands are placed on engine oil. Therefore, it's advisable to shorten the oil change intervals to effectively protect the engine. It's generally difficult to determine whether engine oil needs changing through visual inspection or touch alone. However, prolonged use leads to accumulation of substantial impurities in the oil. Failure to replace contaminated oil promptly will result in accelerated engine wear and reduced vehicle lifespan. The functions of Nissan Livina manual transmission fluid include: Transmission fluid serves as a cleaning agent for the gear system, providing lubrication to prolong the service life of transmission components. It offers excellent low-temperature performance, maintaining effective lubrication even in cold conditions, while minimizing oil loss during demanding operations. Depending on transmission design, transmission fluids are categorized into automatic transmission fluid (ATF) and manual transmission fluid.
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