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Originally Posted by BigJoe_Titan
I wasn't asking about what type of fluid to use in the transmission. I was wondering why they don't even tell you how to check it? I don't see the big deal for a consumer to check it to see if it is low. Do you?
thanks
BigJoe
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I understood your question & my guess-answer-opinion remains, & same as Fred’s.
Do you think I like it? No.
Nissan doesn‘t trust you & they do trust that the tranny fluid will remain fine until servicing is required @ that time they would rather save you the need for a new trans. by them draining in full, & using the correct fluid.
I assume Nissan felt “no reason for you” to check prior to servicing for the below reasons.
1.Consider the tranny stick is where you refill.
2.Torque converter will hold 1/3 or more fluid after you drain yourself,
3.Tranny fluids don’t burn off
4. Less chance of leak since compression is a non-issue.
In short your fluid will reamin as factory until time to service.
Perhaps Nissan feels your reassurance in checking is less important than the assurance of correct servicing … and this is still only a guess.
Mitsu & Dodge had problems with people not using the correct specific Chrysler ATF mated with the 3.0 auto. even though it is right there in black & white in your owners manual. Now if they cared to cap off the fill stem.. well, I suspect some would complain while more tranny’s would have been saved.
You find a better answer make sure to post it would you?