I concur. Why is it so hard to show the dipstick and how to read it properly? I cannot find anything on that specifically? If anyone has a link on just that, I would be grateful 🙏
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Thank you I really needed to see this. I was spending a lot of time trying to see where the power steering location was, only to find out it doesn't have one lol. It wasn't even in the owners manual
search for checking front differential fluid in this video pops up and you showed about every fluid there is on the car besides the one I need. at least you guys are very helpful when it comes to buying parts. if I have to buy it online I try my damnedest to get it from you guys.
Thanks for the video very informative I have a 2009 Nissan rouge AWD which coolant /antifreeze fluid do I use to fill it is it 50/50 premix I use ? any brand you recommend and the transmission fluid. Thank you :)
Does anyone know if a 2013 has a dipstick attached to the cap? I am helping a friend and i believe the 2013 is where they started with not having a dipstick on the cap! Also if no dipstick you need the 'charging' tube to properly fill to right level. Please help asap!! Thanks
Can someone help me out I have a 2009 nissan rogue AWD and the transaxle fluid is pretty much dead empty I didn’t even know about the damn fluid so my women picked up automatic transmission fluid Castrol transmax import multi-vehicle but the oil don’t tell you what type of oil it is besides automatic transmission fluid I see online I need CVTF type N automatic transmission fluid not sure if I got the right oil don’t wanna ruin my vehicle
Couple questions if I may cvtn2 is what's in my 09 Nissan rogue owners manual. They sell aftermarket brands that are labeled the same your thoughts on aftermarket or stick with the original? My second question anywhere on the Internet is what's the minimum you can do to get your you have to drive it? Thank you for your time
+the eabster We wouldn't be able to diagnose an issue like that here, you may want to have a local mechanic take a look at it. Thanks for checking us out! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
Sorry I should have proof read my text before sending it. your answer didn't make sense to me when I read it but when I looked at my question it didn't make sense to me either. Lol no diagnosis needed just opinion. when checking your transmission fluid your engine must be running and your transmission needs to be at normal operating temperature. Is what everybody says. my question is how do you know when it is at normal operating temperature? Will Just letting your car idle for 5 or 10 minutes. will that warm the transmission to normal operation temperature ? or do you need to drive it a minimum of a mile ?5 miles? In order to get the transmission up to the temperature so you can get a proper reading on the dipstick when you check the tranny fluid? My second question was I have an 09 Nissan rogue transmission that takes the cvt fluid for the transmission . Some people are telling me that I can use an aftermarket Cvt version fluid from any part store and others strongly suggest I use Nissan's Cvt transmission fluid only . Thanks for your time and sorry for the stupid question / statement earlier.