Originally Posted by
Mark
Given you are having a problem, I would let the dealer change your fluid for you.
Absolutely. If you have a consistent CVT problem that the dealer will easily be able to replicate, then just take it in and let them figure it out. Dealership service departments generally don't disassemble these units to fix them. They will try simple things (fluid changes, etc.) to resolve the issue. But if that doesn't work, then they'll just put a new CVT in it. Not a bad deal for you and it won't cost you a dime.
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