How Often Should You Change Nissan CVT Fluid? What Every Technician Should Know
Nissan recommends changing CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) fluid approximately every 60,000 miles under normal driving conditions. However, for vehicles exposed to severe use—including heavy city traffic, high ambient temperatures, or towing—CVT fluid may need to be replaced as early as 30,000 miles to maintain transmission health and avoid premature failure. While...
Why Nissan CVTs Fail Without the Correct TCM Software Update
Shift Logic/Hydraulic Pressure Control/Torque Management/CAN Bus Communication When replacing a Nissan CVT transmission, one critical step that cannot be overlooked is updating the Transmission Control Module (TCM) software. Many technicians assume that simply installing the new transmission is enough, but failing to match the correct TCM software can lead to serious...
TD REMAN Announces Direct Purchase Agreement with Nissan USA for CVT Transmission Parts
TD REMAN, a leading provider of remanufactured CVT transmissions, is proud to announce a strategic milestone for 2025: a direct purchase agreement with Nissan USA. This partnership enhances our ability to offer lower prices, a stable supply chain, and genuine Nissan CVT parts at competitive rates—solidifying our position as a...
Welcome Daryl Robinson to the TD REMAN Team as Tech Support
Welcome Daryl Robinson to the TD REMAN Team as Tech Support TD REMAN is thrilled to welcome Daryl Robinson to our team as our new Tech Support specialist! With over 35 years of experience in the automotive industry, including 15 years as a Shop Foreman at Nissan, Daryl brings a wealth...
Common Nissan Vehicle Problems that affect the CVT transmission and How to Diagnose Them: A Mechanic’s Guide
As a mechanic, you're likely to encounter a wide range of issues in Nissan vehicles, including engine misfires and CVT transmission problems. To ensure the longevity of any new CVT transmission, including TD REMAN's remanufactured CVT transmissions, it’s essential to perform a full vehicle scan to identify the "root causes"...