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Transmission help

Postby Powerslave » December 8th, 2009, 7:28 pm

Hello all
I have a Nissan Primera P11 model, sr20 engine
Ive noticed that on mornings or when the car is cold, when i put the car in drive it does not move off, i have to either wait a while (30 seconds maybe) or put it in 2nd and drive a bit.
What i would like to find out from you guys, is whether any1 has any similar probs and solutions. I figure my transmission must be going, ive been told that it may make more sense to change the whole thing rather than have it repaired, but i would still like to have it checked.
So can anyone recommend a transmission guy, north/central side.
Thanks!

P.S If im changing, can i put a cvt transmission in?

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Postby praise » December 8th, 2009, 9:24 pm

If you put it in low or reverse does it move off immediately? If the answer is yes, your seals are hard so it is losing pressure. Change the transmission fluid completely. This transmission holds 7.2 quarts of ATF, including torque convertor.
A flushing machine would do the trick. Add one Wynns Trans Grip with new oil.

If the transmission is slipping, when accelerating, then go ahead and replace. Yes you can go with the cvt, but the wiring would be very costly.

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Postby Aero Styles » December 9th, 2009, 1:44 am

Thanks man having the same problem in my bro's almera

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Postby Powerslave » December 9th, 2009, 1:57 pm

OK thank you, good advice.
I went to Jentron in Aranguez to have it checked....the transmission itself is going bad. Looking around for one now.
Front wheel drive, non cvt type

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Postby C is for Cyc » December 10th, 2009, 10:40 am

man u sure?

I thought my rb tranny was goin bad too..took it to very popular tranny expert in el socorro and he said tranny bad.....took advice from anil on tuner who told me to get it flushed..at chag auto supplies went there they told me a price ..i kinda cheap so i decided to DIY

flushed it n WALA RB Tranny is back :mrgreen:

But bump anyway

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Postby Aero Styles » December 10th, 2009, 11:24 am

I did the same for my almera used castrol and a tranmission treatment and so far seems good willl have to se how it work in th morning when the engine is cold

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Postby THE SYNDICATE » December 11th, 2009, 7:31 am

C is for Cyc,there is also a thread about DIY automatic transmission flushing if he doesn't want to go anywhere to do it.

powerslave ,as said above try a flush if u like and if it dosen't work,u can go shopping for another :|

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Postby Aero Styles » December 12th, 2009, 11:00 am

Yes power slave change the oil an put in a treatment an see what happens
My transmission working like i used to now no more waiting for the drive gear to engage

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