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CVT fluid capacity 2007 Altima
I have read 2 to 5 quarts. Which is it? I have a drain plug in the trans pan.
The dealer sells the fluid for $19.99 so I don't want to over buy. The dealer said to change it around 150,000 but I think I know better. I now have 100,000 on the original fluid. |
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My 2009 doesn't have a drain plug but I was able to siphon 5 quarts the first time and four quarts the second time out of it. difference was the frist time I let the car sit alot longer and siphoned over a longer time period.
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Check out ebay for NS2 fluid too. You can get it for alot less than $20/quart.
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One of the ebay sites I looked at had a totally different appearing cvt fluid bottle. Could there be an older version of ns-2?
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The ones I purchased always were a white bottle with a gray front. they also said Nissan NS-2. Maybe it's a new bottle design?
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BTW If anyone lives near Van Nuys CA, we sell the CVT Nissan NS-2 Fluid for $10 Qrt. Just mention this post to get it at that price.
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Okay. Thanks for the input from all of you.
Back to the original question; hopefully an answer from a real Nissan tech. I have a trans fluid drain plug (I think - at least it looks like one) on a 2007 Altima 2.5sl. How many quarts do I need? The owners manual and my Chilton manual leave the quantity blank. I asked the parts counter guy and he didn't have a clue (Nissan dealer). |
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total capacity RE0F09B V6 3.5L 10-6/8 qt RE0F10A L4 2.5L 8-3/4 qt Last edited by G47; 08-14-2013 at 10:28 AM. |
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Thank you. End of post. I ordered 6 quarts for $9.95 each on e-bay.
Thanks for all the help. |
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