The Worst Transmission Ever Made (Do Not Buy)

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2022
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  • @scottykilmer
    @scottykilmer  Год назад +38

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    • @zanderday4466
      @zanderday4466 Год назад

      @Back In The Day 2 and if you Really want to and tool up you can actually work on them

    • @chriswairoma5155
      @chriswairoma5155 Год назад +1

      Is the attached video on why CVT sucks still available? Does't seem to be working.

    • @mhobin12
      @mhobin12 5 месяцев назад +1

      Manually shifting a cvt seems pointless as it doesn’t have gears do what are you shifting

  • @jayo8484
    @jayo8484 Год назад +442

    Anyone else get a sense of relief when it’s not your car that Scotty is about to go in on😮

  • @anaphylastiks
    @anaphylastiks Год назад +173

    I've never driven a CVT transmission car before, but every time I see that rev counter moving like that it reminds me of those dreams where you are trying to run really fast, but your legs are made out of lead.

    • @dw3403
      @dw3403 Год назад +4

      LOL. Reminds me of my exes big ole ford 150 from years ago. I rarely drove the beast but i did one day on the freeway and tried to pass a car that had finally gotten on my nerves. Something was wrong from the last time I had driven it.
      When I got home I asked him what was wrong with the truck? He said in a gruff voice. What do you mean? I said I tried to pass and all I got was a lot of noise. Sounded like I should have been passing but it took awhile.
      O, he grumbled and looked down. Its the carburetor.

    • @metalmike570
      @metalmike570 Год назад +1

      CVT transmissions are really efficient though. For speed this one has a Sport mode and when I
      put it in that mode the little SUV was fast.

    • @Gorilla_cookie
      @Gorilla_cookie Год назад

      Usually there is someone chasing you when that happens in your dreams. The fun part is where you wake up but you cannot move and you still see the guy chasing you. It’s called a nightmare.

    • @rickbateman2401
      @rickbateman2401 Год назад +1

      The one huge benefit to a CVT is that if you pay attention, you can keep the engine in its power band and let the transmission catch up. My Honda accelerated faster if I keep the engine at about 3700 or so and let the transmission adjust as the speed climbs, than if I do what Scotty did here and wind it right out and force the transmission to make large ratio changes at one time. I’m sure he knows that too and was doing what he did intentionally but that’s not how I would drive MJ e if I wanted to pass someone.

    • @anaphylastiks
      @anaphylastiks Год назад

      @@Gorilla_cookie actually I've never had anyone chasing me in those dreams, it's always been trying to get to a certain place really fast.
      Like the bloody sheep are escaping and I can't get to them and strangely enough my dogs seem to have lead legs too.

  • @greggc8088
    @greggc8088 Год назад +216

    One thing most techs and people don't know about the Jatco CVT- It's got a hidden very fine material filter behind the cooler that bolts to the case and it stops up around 50K sometimes earlier for folks that drive aggressive. Since it doesn't get changed, it causes the trans to run too hot and fail a lot quicker.

    • @wesfields9322
      @wesfields9322 Год назад +15

      Who doesn't drive aggressive?

    • @bradleyevans8147
      @bradleyevans8147 Год назад +41

      Yes, I found out about the "Secret" Filter from a mechanic friend of mine. He actually showed me where it is located. The dealer said it didn't exist, until I showed them the picture of it. My mechanic stated that he knows of alot of people that have had very good luck with the JATCO trans. As I stated to Scotty many times, our 2008 Rogue had over 400,000 miles on it when we traded it. The second owner is now up in New york state, and has not had any issues with it at all...

    • @baytown3734
      @baytown3734 Год назад +15

      So, can you change the filter?

    • @greggc8088
      @greggc8088 Год назад +23

      @@baytown3734 When my wife had a CVT, I changed it every 50K and it needed it. We start getting them in the shop dropping like flies in the summer on long drives over an hour. Change the filter and it's good to go many more miles. My service rep loved me for that one. Saved on a lot of warranty CVT replacements.

    • @davemarques9601
      @davemarques9601 Год назад +12

      I have a '09 Maxima with 211k.....I change the fluid and external filter every 30-45k.....it's like anything else....if you take care of it, it will most likely last....not guaranteed of course....

  • @billbridge7458
    @billbridge7458 Год назад +60

    When my son's Rogue with the CVT, got to 130,000. we changed the trans fluid and BOTH fluid filters and added an aftermarket external fluid cooler. So far, so good!

    • @Gorilla_cookie
      @Gorilla_cookie Год назад +10

      Nissan recommends fluid changes every 40k I do it every 30k. Thanks for mentioning there are two filters. Most people don’t even find the second one on the case housing where the cooler line goes in at.

    • @billbridge7458
      @billbridge7458 Год назад +1

      I should have mentioned that he bought it with 129500

    • @lopez121709
      @lopez121709 Год назад

      So how much does that external cooler cost anyway after the fact....

    • @billbridge7458
      @billbridge7458 Год назад +1

      @@lopez121709 Around $60-70 as a kit

    • @KalvinPatel
      @KalvinPatel Год назад +1

      hey Bill, do know of videos on how to change the trans fluid, fluid filters, and the external fluid cooler?

  • @Yukon2918
    @Yukon2918 Год назад +67

    My 2013 Honda accord has 215,000 miles. Original cvt trans. No problems.

    • @joselazalde2584
      @joselazalde2584 Год назад +4

      Because you make sure the maintenance gets done, right?

    • @supremebey881
      @supremebey881 Год назад +16

      Because it's NOT a Nissan!!!

    • @kychristell1779
      @kychristell1779 Год назад +7

      What does it identify as?

    • @jbrookk
      @jbrookk Год назад +5

      Identified as Honda at time of birth 😂

    • @dwdhb9905
      @dwdhb9905 Год назад +8

      All Hondas same cvt is strong

  • @procrastinatingnerd
    @procrastinatingnerd Год назад +39

    With these transmissions, you should not use them in the manual mode. If you use them that way regularly, the steel belt in the trans will wear into the pulleys at each pretend gear that it switches the pully ratio to.
    Also to get the most out of these terrible transmissions, you should change the trans fluid and filter every 30k miles religiously. (Just change it, don't flush it)

  • @freddiestarkweatherjr8147
    @freddiestarkweatherjr8147 Год назад +4

    I've had several CVT transmissions without no failures whatsoever but the biggest thing in my book is keeping the transmission fluid clean I change it once a year change new filters and drain and refill the transmission I have gotten up to 41 miles a gallon taking a trip to my sister's down to Carolina from New Hampshire driving 70 75 this is a 2018 Nissan Altima with a 2.5 but you cannot beat all these transmission I see very few people take care of the transformations like to take care of their engines

  • @kckuc310
    @kckuc310 Год назад +20

    Lol everyone forget transmissions problems with the old transmissions. Transmissions shops have been around forever. CVT in my opinion are great. Less noise, better MPG and smooth shifting.

    • @a.s.4914
      @a.s.4914 Год назад +2

      I'm thinking it's strictly these Nissans transmissions he doesn't like. My sister bought a 2015 Nissan Altima in 2017. I warned her about these transmissions. She still bought it. Anyway, luckily she hasn't had problems. Soon after that she received a letter from Nissan, they extended the warranty on these transmissions after numerous consumer complaints . At least they did that for their customers.

    • @zacharytaylor8523
      @zacharytaylor8523 Год назад +1

      Old transmissions where easy to drop and plenty of places can rebuild them
      The sin isn't unreliability but how difficult it is to repair.
      Maybe after a while more places will be able to rebuild CVTs but even then, it still won't help how difficult it can be in some FWD cars to even get the transmission out.

    • @dmoore7519
      @dmoore7519 Год назад +3

      3 speed autos with rear wheel drive were trouble free. Cars are throwaway now. Junk. Expensive.

    • @kckuc310
      @kckuc310 Год назад

      @Jonathan A that’s a given

    • @kckuc310
      @kckuc310 Год назад

      @Jonathan A you said it doesn’t shift, we all know that but it acts like it does. No need to say the obvious

  • @a.s.4914
    @a.s.4914 Год назад +15

    Hey Scotty. Happy Holidays. Thanks for the video. My sis owns a 2015 Altima with a CVT and knock on wood, no problems. Shortly after she bought it Nissan sent out a letter, they extended the warranty on these. Not great but at least they did that.

  • @the_classix
    @the_classix Год назад +11

    A lot of people don't change the fluid in transmissions. Cvt fluid isn't like regular transmission fluid either, Make sure you regularly change the fluid and the little filter in these things and they actually will last.

  • @hovsco
    @hovsco Год назад

    Nice thorough video!

  • @rickbateman2401
    @rickbateman2401 Год назад +29

    It always drove me nuts when I’d hear that manufacturers put shift points in CVTs. It completely defeats the purpose of keeping the engine at the optimal rev for the best fuel economy under those driving conditions. If I have to have a car that feels like I’m stepping on an orange every time I want it to get up and move, I had definitely better get the better fuel mileage. I don’t care that I can’t feel my Honda changing drive ratios, as long as it does.

    • @Gorilla_cookie
      @Gorilla_cookie Год назад +1

      I have the same Rouge. I do not notice shift points at all. But I drive it in eco mode.

    • @Markcain268
      @Markcain268 Год назад +5

      A CVT transmission is a terrible thing to connect to a responsive engine, completely ruins the whole driving experience

    • @Ty420
      @Ty420 4 месяца назад +1

      Whoever made it mainstream to put cvts in cars needs to be force fed spicy peppers

    • @rickbateman2401
      @rickbateman2401 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Ty420 there is nothing wrong with a properly built, properly maintained CVT. It's a car, not a toy. You can't tow with them but then the cars they're in aren't meant to tow anyway so that's probably not a bad thing it if stops people from putting trailers behind compact cars and small SUVs.

    • @yt-user03561
      @yt-user03561 3 месяца назад

      ​@@rickbateman2401the only things these "transmissions" are good for are UTVs, snowmobiles, and scooters. And MAYBE a tiny subcompact like the Toyota Yaris. NOT a full size sedan like the Accord or the Altima.

  • @RPD91
    @RPD91 Год назад +10

    Those Nissan Rogues / X Trails are decent cars. Just change the transmission fluid at 50 to 60 thousand kilometres with the TWO filters and using OEM CVT fluid.

    • @zanderday4466
      @zanderday4466 Год назад

      or change the transmission to a stick shift! :-)

    • @phillipanderson2607
      @phillipanderson2607 Год назад +1

      I agree with you. People need to maintain their cars.

  • @1976axerhand
    @1976axerhand Год назад +12

    So let me get this right,he had a previous Nissan with the jatco transmission, and yet he bought another One??????..?

  • @agustincorrea3244
    @agustincorrea3244 Год назад +1

    Hi I had a Nissan Maxima 2007 got it with 10k run it to 198k didn’t experience nothing different always service it at the Nissan dealer for all transmission oil changes and was very happy with it. Had to sell it as family grow up fast.

  • @jayf314
    @jayf314 Год назад +5

    These transmission need the fluid changed when the manual says to change them. The problem is that people don't change the fluid when it's supposed to be changed. That's when problems arise.

  • @lawrenceralph7481
    @lawrenceralph7481 4 месяца назад +2

    My son's company leases a Rogue. It seems an adequate car.
    He loves not worrying about the reliability or the CVT.

  • @mgzukows
    @mgzukows Год назад +12

    My 2015 Altima has 275k on the engine and CVT. CVTs are naturally dirty, do a drain and fill often and make sure you replace those two filters.

    • @user-cp3ph4ie4r
      @user-cp3ph4ie4r Месяц назад

      How is your altima now? How much mileage?

    • @mgzukows
      @mgzukows 22 дня назад

      @@user-cp3ph4ie4r gave it to my brother it's about 300k.

  • @Steve4TheWin
    @Steve4TheWin Год назад +4

    I have 255,000 on mine, never had a issue. Stick running stock trans fluid.

  • @retrochi71
    @retrochi71 Год назад +25

    My 2012 Nissan Sentra 163,000 miles has its original CVT no issues

    • @curtiseggemeyer5681
      @curtiseggemeyer5681 7 дней назад

      Our 2008 Buick Enclave made 70,000 dealer serviced only wave plate failure. None of those gm Enclaves ever made 100K . We change our 2019 cvt Nissan Pathfinder every 25K (Nissan Dealer)

    • @retrochi71
      @retrochi71 7 дней назад

      @@curtiseggemeyer5681 hopefully that 2019 CVT last 300,000 without issue lol

    • @curtiseggemeyer5681
      @curtiseggemeyer5681 7 дней назад

      @@retrochi71 Most companies now followed Nissan and are using cvt trannys .

  • @jd5179
    @jd5179 Год назад +3

    When you peeked on any Nissan repair center receiving area- you see crates of replacement CVTs waiting to be installed . Meanwhile in Kia - you see crates of replacement engines .

  • @thaddeus46
    @thaddeus46 Год назад +3

    Currently own a 2013 Nissan Altima S purchased in 2015 with 16k miles for $16k$'s. Mechanic drains and fill the tranny at 35k and tomorrow again at 56k. No flush. CVT fluid only. Car is great but at high speeds you start to feel it's age. Tranny is fine BUT I baby it. No hard acceleration. Coast up to red lights and stop signs. Basically drive like the old man I am.

  • @sk8terboi510
    @sk8terboi510 Год назад +14

    Love it when I see a new Scotty video drop everyday 😁 Have learned quite a few things from them, over the past couple years! As for all of these CVT’s that seem to run almost EVERYTHING nowadays, it really makes me appreciate my old 5spd auto that has 294k on it, in my 2003 4Runner 😄👌

    • @metalmike570
      @metalmike570 Год назад

      The Toyota's made in Japan - like yours are strong as hell!!!
      The American ones and even new ones are nowhere near as strong.

    • @mirlup9071
      @mirlup9071 Год назад +1

      ​@@metalmike570 in

  • @notmuchtoit705
    @notmuchtoit705 Год назад +2

    I have a 2010 Sentra with the CVT and no problems in that regard, though it has had more exhaust issues than anything else. If you change the fluid every 30,000 miles and don’t drive it like a race car you should be fine. That being said, I would definitely buy another Sentra but it would have to be a standard one.

  • @danishhussain8046
    @danishhussain8046 Год назад

    You are an old school thinker. I own a 2018 Nissan rogue and I am happy with her. So far, 63k miles have been driven without any single issue.

  • @dnoll4759
    @dnoll4759 7 месяцев назад +1

    Very Good Report, CVT just an over designed snow machine cutch, always carry a spare belt, you might have to change it part way on your trip, are the cvt's the same way?

  • @mr.mopedmadness3441
    @mr.mopedmadness3441 Год назад

    ♥️ my 03 350z, manual by the way 😅 no issues other than general maintenance

  • @robertmoore2049
    @robertmoore2049 Год назад +4

    I have a 2017 Nissan Versa Note with a 1.6 liter and a CVT having little over 65,000 and is still going great. I bought it three years ago with 50,000 miles

    • @KissellMissile
      @KissellMissile 10 дней назад +1

      You shouldn't have any problems by 65k anyways, and driving 5k miles a year is very little use.

  • @8avexp
    @8avexp Год назад +2

    Time to bring back the clutch pedal!:)

  • @edwardcarter6408
    @edwardcarter6408 Год назад +5

    Good afternoon Scotty, and great and helpful content as usually.

  • @DS..69
    @DS..69 Год назад +14

    You mean Nissan CVTs. Lol. 155k on my Civic. No problems. Change the fluid every 35k.

    • @adamsteele6148
      @adamsteele6148 Год назад +1

      Ya, jatco

    • @KissellMissile
      @KissellMissile 10 дней назад

      I think he was pretty clear that he was talking Nissan.

    • @DS..69
      @DS..69 9 дней назад

      @@KissellMissile So

  • @Brosko559
    @Brosko559 Год назад +1

    I bought my 2013 Honda accord brand new.. it has the cvt transmission and I’ve put 250,000 miles and counting I love my car

  • @JoseAlvarez-rz6sl
    @JoseAlvarez-rz6sl Год назад

    Hey scotty I'm having trouble with my temperature gauge it stays on the middle for a few miles the it goes down to 3 or 4 lines to the cold side of the temperature gauge. I just would like to know what's wrong with my 1990 Toyota camery sedan 4 door cylinder vehicle ? I asking you because I trust your judgment and your expertise as one of the greatest mechanic in the whole world.

  • @phillmango
    @phillmango Год назад

    When we had our 2009 nissan sentra it had 285000 miles when we got rid of it. Luckily we never had any problems out of the engine or transmission.

  • @GoOp790
    @GoOp790 Год назад

    Scotty you’re wrong on the new VC 3 cylinders. I just got a 2023 rogue and I love it

  • @1622steve
    @1622steve Год назад +3

    Cool! The red Hummer passing by at 8:00 just disappears! Zap!

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      @jayhockley8841 Год назад

      Holy crap ! Scotty made a Hummer disappear !

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      @1622steve Год назад

      @@jayhockley8841 He's said more than once that they're piles of crap. Damn, the guy is good!

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      @jayhockley8841 Год назад

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  • @metalmike570
    @metalmike570 Год назад +1

    That there is around a 2017 Rogue Sport..... that's a 2.0 liter engine under the hood.
    I know because I had a 2020 Rogue Sport.

  • @johndisher7786
    @johndisher7786 5 месяцев назад +1

    If you own a CVT transmission, you have to change the filters, drop the pan clean it out. Make sure the pick up tube isn’t full of debris at the screen. Do not just go get a flush job you’ll be sorry.

  • @wintonbowman8789
    @wintonbowman8789 Год назад +40

    How about a twin turbo,supercharged,direct injection,hybrid,all wheel drive, variable cylinder activation,3 cylinder, ford focus with a dual clutch cvt with automatic shut off and a dose of sea foam.

    • @sportfuryman
      @sportfuryman Год назад +7

      the dual clutch they had in the focus was bad enough as is

    • @gdholmfirth
      @gdholmfirth Год назад +3

      Only on a Fiat.

    • @markusfpv1349
      @markusfpv1349 Год назад +5

      Whoa, hold your horses there boy

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 Год назад +2

      Now that's not something I'd want to play Russian roulette with! 😆

    • @connor3288
      @connor3288 Год назад +3

      And make it a 2stroke while youre at it, with an oil injection system

  • @KAMFP
    @KAMFP Год назад

    I personally like CVT's but they definately are not for people who do not feel how their cars reply to aggressive drivers.... like my father.He drove my car once and I could tell he definately strained the system. It took me a while to retrain it and it seems to be back to normal. Another trick I tend to use is letting go of the gas and then re-pressing the gas to reset the tension. It's more of a skill to use them.

  • @phil4986
    @phil4986 Год назад +4

    Honda- change transmission fluid every forty thousand miles.
    Nissan - change transmission every forty thousand miles.

  • @Stevespecs
    @Stevespecs 5 месяцев назад +1

    Nissan dealer told me that there is no filter, all they do is a drop and fill. It really annoys me that they lied to my face. When I’ve called around to some independent mechanics, they don’t even want to touch them. Totally frustrated

  • @buggyworld7723
    @buggyworld7723 Год назад +2

    Both my dads 2014 Pathfinder and my moms Murano have bucking issues at low speeds. It was just a few months ago I was driving through a residential neighborhood doing 25 mph while barely touching the gas and I could feel it bucking and the RPM gauge indicated that. The tack was bouncing back and forth between 1500 and 1750 RPM. It’s like the transmission can’t decide on whether or not to drive in 2nd or 3rd “gear” (I know they don’t have gears). My 2014 Toyota RAV4 doesn’t do that driving that exact same way.

    • @procrastinatingnerd
      @procrastinatingnerd Год назад

      The pullies inside are starting to stick and the transmission's are trying to find the ratio they want, but the pullies aren't cooperating because the bearing balls the pullies slide on are crumbling. They will fail soon, best to decide what to do with them while they still move. First try a fluid and filter change, but if nothing changes, or if there is a bunch of metal in the trans pan, they will need a overhaul.

  • @garynoss818
    @garynoss818 Год назад +2

    You keep me going, Scotty! Still learning, and forgetting, lots of new things! Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, to you and your family! BTW, when you leave Kentucky, git dat toof fixed! 😂

  • @humansofearth4050
    @humansofearth4050 Год назад +8

    I change the fluid in my Jatco CVT every year 10k-12K. Cost me about $80 worth every penny.

    • @metalmike570
      @metalmike570 Год назад +1

      I think it's recommended every 30K, you're really doing it too much!!

    • @procrastinatingnerd
      @procrastinatingnerd Год назад +2

      ​@@metalmike570 If they have a Nissan Jatco cvt then they are not changing it too much. lol

    • @gabrielsierra6890
      @gabrielsierra6890 Год назад +1

      @@metalmike570 Actually, it does not hurt to do it. In fact, when you feel the CVT doing strange stuff, you change the fluid and it goes away. I had a 2013 Sentra, which I loved and I felt it ran better with each fluid change. I got to 98k miles with it in 4 years and I got scared of the CVT going bad, as the 100k warranty was about to expire so I traded it at the same dealer I bought it for a Frontier. I almost cried when I left the car at the dealer. The salesperson told me he sold the car the next day, as the buyer saw the impeccable condition and service record.

    • @metalmike570
      @metalmike570 Год назад

      @@gabrielsierra6890 I think Nissan's are designed to be traded in as soon as your loan is paid off. For me it's 6 years. Only problem is you're always paying a loan!!

    • @gabrielsierra6890
      @gabrielsierra6890 Год назад +2

      @@metalmike570 where I live, we have tons of Nissan cars that are 15 and 20 years old. It was this particular CVT that was installed from 2009 to 2018 that was problematic when neglected. I traded my Sentra for the Frontier and a year later, they extended all CVT warranties to 10 years. They have since replaced that CVT on newer cars

  • @thomasbates1779
    @thomasbates1779 Год назад

    Nice scanner Scotty

  • @hugh007
    @hugh007 Год назад +1

    I've driven a few CVTs and never became accustomed to the difference in engine speed vs car speed. They're not for me.

  • @jenniebaker7180
    @jenniebaker7180 Год назад +8

    I've just bought a 2017 Honda civic ex. My first experience with a cvt. Unlike a lot of people I like the feel of it; the sensation that the car is smoothly taking care of itself. There's light, effortless feeling about it. The car was serviced regularly and has 64,000 miles. Is this the right time for transmission fluid change? It hasn't had a change yet

    • @beophobic9653
      @beophobic9653 Год назад

      Yes you should change it. I also have a Honda Civic. Great and reliable cars. Change the fluid now and do so every 30,000 miles.

    • @jenniebaker7180
      @jenniebaker7180 Год назад

      Thanks. I hope it's not too late

    • @jenniebaker7180
      @jenniebaker7180 Год назад

      Thanks J

    • @lakorai2
      @lakorai2 Год назад

      Should have bought a manual trans

    • @jenniebaker7180
      @jenniebaker7180 Год назад

      That's no help and the only one was rusted out

  • @tadeuszlufik
    @tadeuszlufik Год назад

    CVTs get slightly better city MPG at the expense of lower hi-speed (highway) MPG. I prefer an automatic. If its between a base VW Jetta and an 8 Speed auto OR a base Toyota Corolla with a CVT, which would you pick and why?

  • @markfischer3626
    @markfischer3626 Год назад +3

    I have a 2014 Nissan Altima with a 3.5 V6 and a CVT. it has 37,000 miles on it and it runs great. Before it was out of my used car warranty I paid the dealer $100 to replace a bad position sensor on the engine. For $2000 I extended the warranty for 6 years or 95 000 miles on the odometer. If I bring it to Nissan zero cost to repair. Elsewhere $100. Its 270 hp engine goes like a bat out of hell, great fun to drive, runs like new. It's faster than my 1996 Lincoln Mark VIII LSC with a 290 hp 32 valve V8 Intech engine. So far very happy.

    • @savageriddle4126
      @savageriddle4126 Год назад

      how’s it going thinking of buying a nissan maxima sr

    • @markfischer3626
      @markfischer3626 Год назад

      @Savage Riddle The Altima with the 3.5 liter V6 works great. We tried Maximas and were surprised we didn't like them as much. You'll have to test drive them for yourself. I haven't driven much in the last few years. The Altima I bought is really fun to drive. I didn't consider a lower power model. I bought it for my sister and inherited it when she died. I've never bought anything less than a V8 for myself. I've never bought a foreign car for myself. Scotty Kilmer doesn't like the CVT transmission. I've had no problem with it so far but if I do I'm fully covered by a Nossan warranty up to 90,000 miles.

  • @jeffgrantIS350
    @jeffgrantIS350 Год назад +5

    Hello Scotty from Mooresville NC USA 🇺🇸 Merry Christmas from my family to yours!!

    • @Tya2019
      @Tya2019 Год назад +2

      Hello Jeff 👋 greetings from the Triad, in the great Carolina!

  • @henningkemner1833
    @henningkemner1833 Год назад +1

    Question:
    I have a Crown Vic 2009 P71.
    It has a overdrive on off switch in the shifter.
    How does that actually work?
    What's the purpose of that option?
    When should I turn off or leave it alone?
    I'm very curious to know.
    Love your shows always exciting.
    You're a firecracker.

    • @metalmike570
      @metalmike570 Год назад

      The purpose of the switch is to turn off the automatic overdrive. It mean turn off the overdrive gear, which is the highest gear on the transmission. On my 1999 Corolla the overdrive gear is 4th gear. I don't know why I would want to turn off the 4th gear (overdrive) but it has the button just like your Crown Vic does. I tell you what, google the question Why Should I turn off the Automatic Overdrive on my car, and then get back to me!

  • @edwardwhite4015
    @edwardwhite4015 9 месяцев назад

    I purchased a 2022 Nissan Rogue Sport because I wanted a small economical car as a daily driver. However, I began to notice that every time I drove it my ears would start ringing. I did some research to find out why the car was so loud and I discovered it was because of the whine of the CVT transmission, and I was upset to find out that my Nissan operated with a friggin rubber band. I hated this car and after 4 months traded it in for a 2023 Mazda CX-30 Carbon edition which is a fantastic vehicle.

  • @paulbunyon6324
    @paulbunyon6324 Год назад +54

    He should now seriously consider getting a fluid change done on that CVT.

    • @metalmike570
      @metalmike570 Год назад +3

      Right a transmission oil change is probably way overdue but Scotty didn't mention it. It's recommended around 60K I think, I used to have a Rogue Sport, it's the little Rogue and
      they have 2.0 liter 4 cylinder engines - not 2.5 liters. Those are in the regular (bigger) sized Rogues.

    • @Alberto-or7js
      @Alberto-or7js Год назад +7

      I have a Nissan Rogue with 119,000. They refused to do a transmission fluid drain and fill or full flush at my local Nissan Dealership due to liability concerns. Even though I had already changed it at 60k miles. No surprise it’s starting to slip at lower speeds now. It’s like they know these peaces of junk are due to break down.

    • @CB-ip8wd
      @CB-ip8wd Год назад

      @@Alberto-or7js Exactly

    • @falseprophetmohammedisacul3532
      @falseprophetmohammedisacul3532 Год назад

      @@metalmike570 someone said it gets dirty after 20k so 20 to 30k is when it should be done

    • @KalvinPatel
      @KalvinPatel Год назад

      @@Alberto-or7jsI have 2013 rogue, I def have this CVT issue as well. How have you handled it? Do you get it flushed regularly now?

  • @4ever2high0
    @4ever2high0 Год назад

    "Woop dee doo, easy to do" need a shirt with this quote 🤣

  • @qubitqubit
    @qubitqubit Год назад

    Had a 2011 Civic hybrid where the CVT starter clutch went bad. I was quoted $8000 for the replacement. Never again.

  • @sunilayya8948
    @sunilayya8948 Год назад

    This is the Nissan Quashkai sold in the UK - One of their top selling cars .

  • @Elchino400
    @Elchino400 Год назад

    Scotty what do you think about a 2012 Corolla S 88,000 miles 1.8L

  • @Mid2stars
    @Mid2stars Год назад

    Have a Mitsubishi with the Jatco CVT. I have 110,000 miles and no issues. Replace the fluid and filters every 30,000 miles and they will be fine. I use mine in eco mode and it puts less stress in the transmission

    • @zeljkodjukic5889
      @zeljkodjukic5889 5 месяцев назад

      So eco drive mode is good ..I drive on eco mode every day all day so is that good or nhave 2018 honda crv

  • @los365diasdelano
    @los365diasdelano Год назад

    Scotty can you get your hands on a 2006 Ram and fix the must comen things the truck start failing.

  • @feeneysauto3432
    @feeneysauto3432 3 месяца назад

    worst cvt transmission was the cvt in saturns! I worked for saturn and you were lucky for the cvt to last 20,000 miles in the SUV seen many not make it much past 10,000 miles when in a car they lasted longer but still failed. Some Aftermarket warranty companies stopped offering warranties on them which I dont blame them because it was a gaurentee for the transmissions to fail. Its crazy to me how a transmission so bad ever gets put into production how do they not test them to know i mean in this situation if they only put them in cars and use a different transmission for the suv's it would have been a much smaller problem.

  • @AR-pm9nv
    @AR-pm9nv Год назад +8

    Have this exact vehicle for my kid. Luckily, it will be about 25 years before he hits 100k miles the way he drives. 👍🏻🤣

  • @user-hv7gw8bu2w
    @user-hv7gw8bu2w Год назад

    Scotty can you teach us why 2009 Toyota auris 1.6 rs mmt gearbox is so bad. Thank you.

  • @handydave4253
    @handydave4253 10 месяцев назад

    CVT WARRANTY EXTENDED .. In Dec 2021, I bought a fully loaded 2018 Rogue SL (manufactured in Japan) with 22,000 miles. Now 7,000 miles put on it and no reliability issues. The original drive train warranty is 5 years/60,000 miles which of course includes the CVT. However in Feb 2023, Nissan sent me a letter that the CVT warranty was extended to 7 years/84,000 miles to "… address concerns … expressed by plaintiffs in class action litigation". Now I feel much better about the purchase.

  • @josephkelleher8820
    @josephkelleher8820 7 месяцев назад

    On my 12' Altima with 114,000 miles I don't notice any jiggling at lower speeds. I believe the best way to drive these cars is to to apply light but steady acceleration to get them up to speed. Next is to change the CVT fluid every 25,000 miles or 2 years whichever occurs first.

  • @robertblaney5033
    @robertblaney5033 Год назад +7

    Most people don’t do proper maintenance on their vehicles. They wait until something breaks. I have 150,000 miles on my 2015 Honda Civic. I change the oil every 5,000 miles & change the CVT fluid EVERY 30,000 miles. The car runs like brand new.
    I wonder if the people that have CVT transmission problems have EVER changed the fluid.

    • @metalmike570
      @metalmike570 Год назад

      That's true and Honda's are engineered a little better than Nissans too, and that helps.

  • @dylanveronbose44
    @dylanveronbose44 5 месяцев назад

    Man I have 2014 Outlander sport or RVR GT(canada ver) and had about 136k miles before changing the tranny oil. I never paid attention to it cause it’s been shifting like a dream since day one

  • @nabeeljohn5726
    @nabeeljohn5726 Месяц назад

    I had a 2017 Nissan Rogue, CVT started knocking at around 50k miles. Had a Honda before never had an issue like that.

  • @paulschuyler2320
    @paulschuyler2320 7 месяцев назад +1

    We had two 2011 Nissan Versa sadly my hatchback in an accident at 189k . I had no issues with it just changed oil every 3k. Hubby still driving his sedan almost 300k on it no issues small stuff we never had transmission problems . Back I the day had Honda CRV 1996 at 100k needed transmission we dumped it. I now am looking for vehicle but not so sure Nissan way to go after these videos maybe we just got lucky? What are good ones with torque converter? Mechanics in the know?

  • @mikeyt80
    @mikeyt80 Год назад

    I have a 2017 Pathfinder, 3.5 V6 & a CVT tranny. I have 64K miles & had the tranny serviced at 50K miles.. No issues so far & my Nissan Dealer warranties the tranny for 100K miles, since I serviced it as the owner's man says..

  • @Balkans73
    @Balkans73 Год назад +3

    With all these modern auto transmission horror stories, why don't we all just go back to driving manual gearbox cars?. Solid, reliable, bulletproof, last for as long as the engine turns, little to no maintenance & gives you the freedom to drive your car to your own style, whereas in the auto you are restricted by the computerised program in the automatic transmission.

  • @KyaniMosaic_Crone
    @KyaniMosaic_Crone Год назад

    What year is his?
    We recently bought a 2018 that's really basic because it was a company car.
    The company did all the regular upkeep on it & its still in great shape, he just likes to purchase new cars every 2 years & got a massively good deal from the dealer for buying 5 new cars at once when the market was bad.
    Only driving issue I have is the same complaint he has for it in low speeds.
    My other issue is we took our kids down the road to a local beach & I didn't think to get the info of the truck & boat trailer that pulled up beside me. Later on when we were ready to leave there was a NASTY deep & long gouge out of my back right quarter panel & it's dented in a little.
    Wouldn't you know it, this marina puts all it's security cameras on the Ferry & the 12 boats that rent slips. They don't have a single CCTV on the parking lot & playground areas.
    Luckily the damage is all cosmetic, the sensors all still work fine but MAAAAAN was I pissed. We were on day 5 of our 7 day Love it or bring it back test drive.
    Had we taken it back that repair would've come out of MY pocket.
    Back in the day I could've fixed that myself just like my father taught me. But new cars there's all the recalibration of the computers & high tech "Nope don't do it"

  • @dannyeshleman1311
    @dannyeshleman1311 Год назад +3

    My 2013 Honda Accord has 300,000 miles. Original engine and CVT still going strong. And my Dad's 2014 Honda Accord has 325,000 miles on the original engine and CVT.

    • @metalmike570
      @metalmike570 Год назад

      Honda's usually last longer than Nissans just the way it is.

    • @jayhockley8841
      @jayhockley8841 Год назад

      Danny How often do you change the Trans fluid ?

    • @dannyeshleman1311
      @dannyeshleman1311 Год назад +1

      @@jayhockley8841 Every 50 or 60 thousand miles.

    • @jayhockley8841
      @jayhockley8841 Год назад

      @@dannyeshleman1311 Ok , just wondered . Thanks !

  • @lenhart8487
    @lenhart8487 Год назад

    thank you.

  • @Matt_76
    @Matt_76 Год назад +15

    "It's kind of small.."
    That's what she said. 😳

  • @hotpuppy1
    @hotpuppy1 Год назад

    Change the fluid and the little filter screen.

  • @tmoz1228
    @tmoz1228 Год назад

    My sister's 2017 nissan suv forget what the midsize is called feels really weird at slow speeds but has over 250k on it. Original cvt still in it but it belonged to a salesman that only drove hwy miles before she got it at 160k from a nissan dealer because traded in for a new one!

  • @Kanotoa
    @Kanotoa 3 месяца назад

    Can you put a manual in these cars? Was it an option? If you got a blown cvt maybe you can go to the junk yard and get a stick

  • @sharpshooter012345
    @sharpshooter012345 Год назад +7

    I had a lancer back in the day.. never had any issues with the cvt.

    • @tracklouie2735
      @tracklouie2735 Год назад

      I have 2013 lancer 486000 kms no issues, to bad they stopped making them

  • @techsupport1212
    @techsupport1212 Год назад

    The 2014 ford focus se hatchback has a dual clutch but automatic with overdrive. Unlike the typical dual clutch on these models this one only shows automatic. Has the tendency to shake in first gear. I have been driving it in down hill over drive with later shifts and it drives way better. Why scotty?

  • @EncoreEntGrp
    @EncoreEntGrp Год назад +4

    Only transmission I ever had problems with was a CVT

  • @Whoo711
    @Whoo711 Год назад

    Huh!
    I used to drive a 2012 and then 2015 Nissan Sentra (3-year leases), and tbh, I don't recall it being 'that bad' to drive. Then again, I haven't driven *too many* different cars in my lifetime thus far (maybe 5, at best) for any considerable length of time. And perhaps, in my area, the driving conditions were more "ideal", I guess?
    I also took each car, during each lease, for regular, warrantied maintenance at the dealer every 6 months or 7000 miles or so (or whatever the recommended mileage was; I forget), so I guess that helped "mitigate", during the time I had each car, any potential issues- or 'extra' issues, at least- more than otherwise, maybe? Making it 'less noticeable'?
    hmmm
    I also, via the lease requirements, managed to drive for less than the max (about 45k during each lease term) mileage (about 41k first; 42 or 43k for the 2nd). Probably less than when the CVT 'fucks up or wears down'? Also... if memory serves, I went on about 3-4 rode trips across a few states each, during the leases. Car drove beautifully- or close to it, at least- if memory serves, more or less.
    Then again, besides to and from work 5 days a week, I don't really drive a whole lot, so maybe I just 'didn't notice' the issues a lot of people nowadays say CVTs have? I guess it just rode 'well enough' for my purposes, so it wasn't a huge deal at the time?🤔
    Maybe it's been so long that I now have a 'fuzzier memory' of its driveability, too (for all I know). But, nonetheless, among the cars I've driven, it was pretty-decent, all things considered.

  • @jacecorona8046
    @jacecorona8046 6 месяцев назад

    My 2018 mitsubishi outlander has a CVT and i learned a lot about them when i bought the car. I was desperate to get a car at the time and basically wanted whatever i could get my hands on. I actually ended up liking the car in comparison to a lot of others. Mine failed at 80k. Luckily the drive train warranty covered it. I knew that a high torque load is what would cause it to fail so i never put the petal to the floor but it was pretty fun to drive in sport mode and when getting on the highway or passing i would throw it in sport and get decent acceleration without putting it all the way in. That was still enough to cause a failure. I now drive it like an actual grandma so I'm not stuck replacing it again, this time out of pocket. I have a theory that these are being developed for robotic technology and thats why they are saturating the market with them. The consumer is funding the development of technology of war.. these CVTs will be in each moving joint of giant walking battle machines. Welcome to my rabbit hole.

  • @zeljkodjukic5889
    @zeljkodjukic5889 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have 2018 honda crv lx awd with cvt transmission 2.4 engine..I drive in eco mode every day all day around 200 miles every day city drive is it ok to drive in eco drive all day every day or no ..yes or no please answer me..tnx

  • @vihtoripuurola3775
    @vihtoripuurola3775 Год назад

    I've rented enough CVT cars to know I would never buy one. I like the linear nature of gears or a good manual in the smaller cars.

  • @brenden5248
    @brenden5248 10 месяцев назад

    I'm getting a jeep Patriot 2013 with a CVT transmission only 21,000 miles on it was my great uncle that passed. How long should I hold on to it

  • @jimrusch22
    @jimrusch22 Год назад

    As bad as the Jatco CVT is, the Ford Powershift dry dual clutch transmissions installed in the Focus and Fiesta were far worse.

  • @justinbowen1183
    @justinbowen1183 Год назад +5

    My 2009 Subaru impreza had a cvt transmission with 137k miles and started having shifting issues so I traded it in for a newer 2021 model. When I would accelerate it would go up to like 40 mph then downshift on its own then shift back up for no reason. No stress on the motor or anything. Also found that using premium fuel was perfect. Regular gave bad mileage and super would cause it to kick really hard on acceleration from having fantastic acceleration. Went with premium problem solved 90%.

    • @b469b
      @b469b Год назад +2

      2009 does not have cvt my friend bc i have a 2010 impreza(i have drained its transmission) its a 4eat that gen. Its the 2012+ Imprezas with a cvt. If you had shifting issues you should have dropped the pan changed the filter and possibly the shift solenoid.On top of that maybe even lucas oil bc according to manual it is actually compatible with dextron and mr subaru on youtube recommends.

    • @justinbowen1183
      @justinbowen1183 Год назад +1

      @@b469b Does a 2009 Subaru Impreza have a CVT transmission?
      The Impreza offers two versions of Subaru's Symmetrical All Wheel Drive system. Models with the manual transmission have a viscous coupling locking center differential that splits power 50/50 front to rear. Models with the automatic use an electronically managed continuously variable transfer clutch

    • @b469b
      @b469b Год назад

      @@justinbowen1183 It still has gears(no belt) just shifted by the computer. Trust me manual says to use subaru/idemedtsu type hp or if not available dextron III(thats good new cvts are rarely fixable at higher mileage). The autos i believe are limited slip differential but i am not positive.I did change my gear oil and it helped a lot i was at the point of mild torque bind cleared right up.

  • @volttherobot
    @volttherobot 9 месяцев назад

    The 2013 Nissan Rogue should be included in the NIssan CVT recall.

  • @grandiora
    @grandiora Год назад +1

    I have this Nissan Qashqai/ Rogue Sport for 6 years now. Very reliable car and the cvt is super smooth. I prefer it much better than my old Toyota 4 speed auto.

    • @enriquemaldonado3038
      @enriquemaldonado3038 9 месяцев назад

      I got a 2022 nissan rouge sport and notice its made in japan than other models.

    • @dennyjoseph1669
      @dennyjoseph1669 6 месяцев назад

      Were you doing transmission fluid change often??

  • @victoradams4420
    @victoradams4420 2 месяца назад +2

    You apparently have never met a ford focus transmission

  • @samarnold5952
    @samarnold5952 Год назад +1

    Ehhh, I've got 327K on my manual 5spd '07 civic. Never changed the transmission fluid. I only changed the oil every 5-7k and replaced the break pads a few times, and the window motor, sometimes the air filter. The only problem I have is the odometer doesn't work but that's why there are apps for my phone, problem solved. Oh yeah, great AC still here in the Arizona desert.

    • @Dan-uq4mf
      @Dan-uq4mf 4 месяца назад

      those manual civics will last forever the body will rust out eventually

  • @arthunterns
    @arthunterns Год назад

    I thought you gonna speak about EGS gearbox :)

  • @adambyers8010
    @adambyers8010 Год назад +2

    Scotty, I’m debating between a Tundra and F150. I keep hearing positives and negatives about the 10 speed transmission, so I’ve mostly been looking at the 5.0L with the 6 speed transmission. The other option is the tried and true quality of the Tundra. I definitely like more how the F150 looks and the creature comforts of it. But I’m not sure about the long term reliability of the F150. I plan on keeping the truck 10+ years. For Tundras I am looking at newer than 2016 with the crew max config. We will be needing a truck in 2024 for going camping with our two children. We plan on mostly doing camping around the Great Lakes and maybe down to TN, with a possible couple trips out west. What do you suggest? I hate the MPG of the tundra and the lack of internal features, but it might be better to spend more at the pump and less at the mechanics shop.

    • @ThisWorldShallKnowPain.
      @ThisWorldShallKnowPain. Год назад +1

      Personally I’d go f150, my dad has always had fords or f150s, currently has a 2019 f150 and a 2020 f350, anyways he’s had a 2001 ranger, 2011 f150, and a 2012 f150, not a single one had problems and he used them heavily for construction work so he would load them up a lot. The 2012 had over 200k miles until he sold it and the 2011 had 80k before he sold it to a friend, both trucks are still working well with no reported problems from the new owners. And the 2001 ranger held out like a champ, idk how many miles it had before it sold but damn that thing was old

    • @ndane2
      @ndane2 Год назад +2

      Used a ford once for construction, loaded over 3000lbs one time on it, still hauled and nothing broke 😅

    • @metalmike570
      @metalmike570 Год назад +1

      The number one selling truck in the USA is still the F-150.

    • @adambyers8010
      @adambyers8010 Год назад

      @For The Ghost, Not The Cameras such as?

  • @TandemTuba
    @TandemTuba Год назад +23

    Thing is, it's getting increasingly harder to get automatics that aren't CVT. I was in the market recently and found lots of non-CVT transmissions but they were in unreliable cars and plenty of CVT transmissions in reliable cars.

    • @Mach141
      @Mach141 Год назад +13

      Mazda

    • @davidcoudriet8439
      @davidcoudriet8439 Год назад +2

      Go manual box.

    • @TandemTuba
      @TandemTuba Год назад +5

      @@davidcoudriet8439 All fun an games till you commute 2 hours every day and eat breakfast on the drive!

    • @gabrielsierra6890
      @gabrielsierra6890 Год назад

      @@TandemTuba LOL, I did that for 10 years!

    • @mavisjones4750
      @mavisjones4750 Год назад +2

      Mazda still has non-CVT.

  • @jameslacy8331
    @jameslacy8331 Год назад

    2013Honda accord cvt. 195k no problems change fluid every 30k

  • @Salvation4DJews
    @Salvation4DJews Год назад +3

    I'm still waiting for my 3 cyl Metro engine at now 277000 miles to wear out. I guess I have to change the oil every 20,000 miles to make Scotty look smart.

    • @johnweiland9389
      @johnweiland9389 2 месяца назад

      5000miles is as far as i go. If your over 250000 you got your money's worth. What transmission do you have?

    • @Salvation4DJews
      @Salvation4DJews 2 месяца назад

      @@johnweiland9389 Manual.

  • @Bogie6588
    @Bogie6588 Год назад

    "Hey Scotty. I've got this Fiat and it's running a little rough. Could you take a look at it?" LOL!

  • @Elprez69
    @Elprez69 Год назад

    Scotty what happened to your chicklet? ....hockey fight? Lol