(12,500 miles) or every 2 years (depending on what comes earlier). It is necessary to change the fluid in the CVT (in this case, Aisin fluid is indicated, since it is they who produce the CVT for Toyota) every 20 00 km. It is written in Japanese, but everything is clear. Here is an example of a Toyota Corolla with a CVT. Maybe for this reason, Japanese cars with CVTs do not require repair? So, on the back of all these Japanese cars there is a nameplate (sticker) on the frequency of replacement of transmission fluid. We have a lot of cars from Japan in Russia (which were originally sold with right-hand drive inside Japan, and then bought and brought into Russia by used vehicles). Japan has interesting transmission fluid replacement standards. The reminder hasnt shown up for CVT change but I have read it on forums that Honda dealers recommend changing it around 30-40K Miles / 60K KM. Therefore, I have a mileage of about 40,000 kilometers per year (that's about 25,000 miles). I myself occasionally travel by car from Moscow to Europe (to Poland, Germany, Austria). On average, people travel 25,000 to 30,000 kilometers a year (15,000 to 20,000 miles) per year. More detailed information (with diagrams, photographs) is here. The volume during the shift is 3.7-3.9 QTS (this is 3.5 - 3.7 liters). The laying of the pallet (Gasket, oil pan) - 21814-RJ2-003Ĥ. The fine filter behind the oil cooler (Filter) - 25450-P4V-013ģ. And behind the oil cooler (it is on the side of the variator, the diagrams below explain and show in detail) the variator fine filter changes.ġ. The variator (cvt) pan is removed, the pan gasket, the coarse filter (in the pan) are changed. If you regularly drive your vehicle under these conditions, have the transmission fluid changed This requires transmission fluid changes more frequently than recommended by the Maintenance In the instruction manual (in the manual - ) it is written verbatim: "…Driving in mountainous areas at very low vehicle speeds results in higher transmission temperatures. Oil change intervals are once every 40,000 km. Frequent oil change in the variator (CVT) - significantly increases the residual transmission resource. So, check your paperwork very carefully after each service.The CVT is a very gentle transmission. A note at the relevant section (24) of the checklist states: CVT: Jazz 2012 MY, Civic/Jazz Hybrid/Insight, New Jazz/HRV 2016 MY - Every 25,000 miles or 2 Years. While checking through the "12,500 mile schedule service checklist" for the last service (2 year) I noticed that the CVT transmission fluid change had not been ticked off as done. Quote from: AlanTR on February 02, 2019, 03:38:59 PM My 16 Reg CVT Jazz is due a 3 year service in March this year. I normally do, but obviously not last time! So, check your paperwork very carefully after each service. We recommend using only genuine Honda HCF-2." This I will be passing onto the Honda dealer Service Manager as I want to officially register the fact that they omitted to change the fluid at the correct interval. I contacted Honda Customer Service by e-mail and they replied stating: "Please be advised that the recommended servicing schedule intervals for changing the CVT transmission fluid on your 2016 Jazz is every 25 000 miles or every 24 months. Of course the fluid may have been changed and the technician forgot to tick it off - who knows? Our mileage is low so the car will have reached about 26,000 miles at the next service but the fluid change will be 1 year late. I was annoyed with myself for not noticing this before. It was agreed that the fluid change would be done at the upcoming service. I got the impression that the service advisors were not aware of the fluid change schedule. I pointed out that it was scheduled for 2 year or 25,000 mile intervals. I called in at my local dealer, Vertu Honda Sunderland, to book my service and brought to their attention the fact that the CVT transmission fluid had not been ticked off as changed at the last service. My 16 Reg CVT Jazz is due a 3 year service in March this year.
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