REPLACING "BELT" ON AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

has anyone had to replace the "belt" on these newer automatic transmissions?

does the operating or service manual indicate if the "belt" can be changed? or does the entire transmission have to be replaced?

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nucleus
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I assume you are talking about the CVT transmissions. The belt is not a routinely replaced item. If it fails, the transmission will need to be rebuilt or replaced.

Ed

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C. E. White

I don't have that sort of information. You could call your local Nissan dealership's service department. Are you sure the Versa you are buying has the CVT transmission? The CVT is one of three options on the Versa (manual, conventional automatic, CVT).

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C. E. White

Just bought a Cube and asked the service manager this same question. The XTronic CVT transmission can not be rebuilt. It has to be replaced if it fails at a present cost of $4,000.00 US. According to a web forum I found this seems to be true for all of Nissan's CVT transmissions. The transmission fluid is $20.00 or there abouts per quart. BTW, the Cube uses the Versa drive train.

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Anyolmouse

Just bought a Cube and asked the service manager this same question. The XTronic CVT transmission can not be rebuilt. It has to be replaced if it fails at a present cost of $4,000.00 US. According to a web forum I found this seems to be true for all of Nissan's CVT transmissions. The transmission fluid is $20.00 or there abouts per quart. BTW, the Cube uses the Versa drive train.

I posted this earlier but it didn't show up on the group. Maybe this time??

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Anyolmouse

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