Saturday, December 26, 2009

96 nissian transmission does it take transm fluid or gear oil?

i have a 95 it uses gear oil bought a 96 has transmission fluid in it is that right?96 nissian transmission does it take transm fluid or gear oil?
Depends on the make of the transmission. Usually automatic transmissions take transmission fluid. Manual transmission takes gear oil. There are cases where a manual transmission can take an automatic transmission fluid. Call your local Nissan dealer and ask what fluid should be used. More than likely it is gear oil.96 nissian transmission does it take transm fluid or gear oil?
I'm not sure that the answers you have gotten so far have adequately answered your question.





If your old vehicle had a manual, gear-shift transmission in it, it required *GEAR OIL* for lubrication.





If your *Newer* vehicle has an *automatic transmission*, it requires *AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID* for its proper operation. If the transmission is in good shape (working properly and NOT leaking fluid anywhere) it should not require any addition or change-out of the fluid until the number of miles shown on the odometer are that which the manufacturer of the automobile recommends a change of the automatic transmission fluid.





*YOU* should, however, check the *level* of the automatic transmission oil fluid in your vehicle -- following the instructions in the owners' manual -- even if you can't notice any loss by oil-spotting on driveways, etc.
Manual transmission = gear oil.





Automatic transmission = transmission fluid.











Some transmissions require special types of fluid, so it's best to consult your owner's manual.
Yes transmission fluid and either check the owners manual for the recommended transmission fluid type or call dealership.
transmission oil, hence, transmission.

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