2018 Nissan Rogue CVT @ 30k

Originally Posted by JTK
Originally Posted by Eisen77
...AFAIK only 2020 Nissan vehicles will come with new CVT design.


I can't 100% confirm this, but from what I've read, 2017+ jatco units have the revised pump and pressure control system.


As for the Rogue's, the CVT was a new, internal design (not Jatco) as of 2014 MY.
 
Originally Posted by WhizkidTN
Originally Posted by JTK
Originally Posted by Eisen77
...AFAIK only 2020 Nissan vehicles will come with new CVT design.


I can't 100% confirm this, but from what I've read, 2017+ jatco units have the revised pump and pressure control system.


As for the Rogue's, the CVT was a new, internal design (not Jatco) as of 2014 MY.

AFAIK its a JATCO CVT8 JF017E. What i reacll on the rollout video, The belt is now pressure/spray lubed instead of being submerged in the sump and the hub bearing design was improved along with programming change to make it feel like a planetary gear trans.

Nissan has majority ownership of JATCO.
 
Originally Posted by ARCOgraphite
Originally Posted by WhizkidTN
Originally Posted by JTK
Originally Posted by Eisen77
...AFAIK only 2020 Nissan vehicles will come with new CVT design.


I can't 100% confirm this, but from what I've read, 2017+ jatco units have the revised pump and pressure control system.


As for the Rogue's, the CVT was a new, internal design (not Jatco) as of 2014 MY.

AFAIK its a JATCO CVT8 JF017E. What i reacll on the rollout video, The belt is now pressure/spray lubed instead of being submerged in the sump and the hub bearing design was improved along with programming change to make it feel like a planetary gear trans.

Nissan has majority ownership of JATCO.





This is correct. Nissan may have helped in the design but it's a Jatco CVT. Nissan Mitsubishi does own Jatco
 
I think one thing you guys are missing is Nissan recommends a double drain and fill at 60k, not a single. I assume to remove as much of the old fluid as possible. I have 2 2015 Altimas that I did at 60k, but decided to go single drain and fill every 30k instead from now on. Both are over 90k now with no apparent issues so far.
 
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