Neat... Most Nissan cvt's also have a separate transmission oil cooler. And the Mirage does not. Nissan's also have one extra cylinder...
Neat... Most Nissan cvt's also have a separate transmission oil cooler. And the Mirage does not. Nissan's also have one extra cylinder...
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View my fuel log 2014 Mirage SE wussie cvt edition. 1.2 automatic: 37.7 mpg (US) ... 16.0 km/L ... 6.2 L/100 km ... 45.3 mpg (Imp)
I realize that CVT programming is different between INVECS III and Xtronic, but are there any physical differences between a Mitsu CVT7 and a Nissan CVT7?
Xtronix on Nissan is the CVT locking up to make the vehicle seem like it's shifting. It would the same thing as Toyotas Direct Shift CVT which I think is dumb because it defets the purpose of cvts.
Nissan use the Consolt 3 but I've seen a guy from Pine Hollow Diagnostic on YouTube used a Launch to reset the CVTs computer on a Nissan.
So far I've seen quite a few cvt videos disassembly (from nissan mitsubishi , Jeep) and they are all looking the same and most break the same way by the secondary pulley ball bearings wear down with the keeper and locks up that pully from sliding back down smoothly (car would jerk) or the pulley spins freely.
Dirk Diggler (08-12-2021)