Mine's an automatic and here's how I do it: Crawl under and look for a flat plug on the ATF pan. I think it takes a 19mm socket. Drain the fluid from there - should be about 5 quarts. You won't be able to completely flush out the fluid that's in the tranny, but that's OK. Replace the plug and refill with ATF III where the dipstick goes in. If you have 4WD, you should go ahead and change the lube in the transfer case and differentials.
shifter cable, low transmission fluid or faulty transmission.
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As per the maintenance section of the service manual for the 2001 Nissan Xterra... Recommended fluid is Genuine NISSAN PSF II, Canada NISSAN Automatic Transmission Fluid, DEXRON III, MERCON, or equivalent ATF may also be used.
how do you change the transmossion fluid in a manual nissan altima se?
You have to go under the car and remove the plug, there is one at the bottom this is the drain and there is one on the side of the transmission.
You have to go under the car and remove the plug, there is one at the bottom this is the drain and there is one on the side of the transmission.
Take to your local Nissan dealer
Remove the transmission plug on the bottom of the transmission. The transmission fluid will drain out of the unplugged whole.
Take it to the mechanic
You drain and refill at the transmission from underneath the vehicle.
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