We have two CVT units in the family fleet- the Nissan's Jatco transmission and the Prius's CVT w/the electric motors.
I plan to do a drain and refill on both of them when they reach the 15k mark. The Prius transaxle has had a few UOAs posted on priuschat and the reports show high wear metals even after two drain and refills. So, either this transaxle sheds a lot of metal or the WS fluid leaves a lot of room for improvement.
I plan to maintain both transmissions with frequent drain and refills to keep them in good condition. On the Prius, a drain and refill is 3.5 quarts and will remove all of the fluid. The Nissan's CVT will remove about 5 quarts which is only 40% of the capacity; a complete fluid replacement for this transmission will require flushing.
I was thinking about adding BG's new CVT Fluid Conditioner to both of these cars at the upcoming fluid change. It is supposed to boost the anti-wear performance of the existing fluid.
http://www.kansasbg.com/Complete_Set_of_Spec_and_Tech/0302.pdf
http://www.bgprod.com/blendr/labQA-CVT.html
What do you guys think?
I plan to do a drain and refill on both of them when they reach the 15k mark. The Prius transaxle has had a few UOAs posted on priuschat and the reports show high wear metals even after two drain and refills. So, either this transaxle sheds a lot of metal or the WS fluid leaves a lot of room for improvement.
I plan to maintain both transmissions with frequent drain and refills to keep them in good condition. On the Prius, a drain and refill is 3.5 quarts and will remove all of the fluid. The Nissan's CVT will remove about 5 quarts which is only 40% of the capacity; a complete fluid replacement for this transmission will require flushing.
I was thinking about adding BG's new CVT Fluid Conditioner to both of these cars at the upcoming fluid change. It is supposed to boost the anti-wear performance of the existing fluid.
http://www.kansasbg.com/Complete_Set_of_Spec_and_Tech/0302.pdf
http://www.bgprod.com/blendr/labQA-CVT.html
What do you guys think?