According to the manual you have to drain the pan....and refill. After that you follow the steps listed in this diy. I beleive if you just drain the pan, you are not really changing anything or much.
X2, so anyone know how much comes out of the pan when you remove the drain plug?do it and tell me how much drains out. I will follow your footsteps
Does it matter what brand of A/T fluid goes in the car? The website(partsgeek. com) lists several brands that are all Matic-J fluid...
X2, so anyone know how much comes out of the pan when you remove the drain plug?
Id rather start off there, then do the flush, just wondering how much you lose from the pan since you have to "fill with same amount as was drained" The manual only gives the full capacity, not how much comes out of each step?
Id also rather remove the drain plug to get the shavings/debris off the plug, since thats how it is on every other automatic transmission ive ever serviced.
I think this is a better deal since it is free shipping
BTW , why not synthetic ? I switch early in my 350z- what a diff!
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Actually the transmission holds 10 3/4 quarts. The 30,000 and 60,000 mile services call for a drain and fill which takes about 3 1/2 quarts to do.
OP what I would do is buy 8 quarts, drain the pan, and refill with 3 1/2 quarts. Drive 50-100 miles and repeat the process. Give the car about 1-2000 miles and repeat. That way you don't shock the tranny all at once with new fluid. I don't think the tranny has been hurt unless you track your car but check your fluid ASAP. If it is dark or brown and smells burnt, you probably need to ignore my first advice and take it to the dealer for a complete flush and fill.
The tranny fluid is Nissan S-Matic, it replaced the J-Matic and is the only transmission fluid recommended for our engines.